“…Many studies on marital satisfaction in Malaysia focus on variables other than spiritual well-being and religiosity. For example, emotional intelligence (Hoesni et al, 2018), general happiness (Hoesni & Zakaria, 2019), quality of life (Ismail, Azlan & Yusof 2015), psychological disorders (Wan Azlan et al, 2018), love (Hoesni et al, 2016), demographics, for example, marital status, career and income (Zakaria, Abdul Kadir & Baharudin 2017), gender (Hoesni et al, 2013), job satisfaction and performance at work (Nasir & Amin 2010), personality traits and the risk of divorce (Bahareh et al, 2013), anxiety in communicating (Hoesni, Manap, & Zakaria, 2020) and positive communication in marriage (Hoesni, Manap, & Zakaria, 2017). As a result, more studies delving into the aspects of spirituality and marriage are needed to understand the psychology of marriage in the Malaysian context.…”