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Prophetic guidance in raising children
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Prophetic guidance in raising children
The father’s responsibility for his children and the warning against neglecting this:
{ O you who have believed, protect yourselves and your families from a
(6)Fire whose fuel is people and stones,}
Surah At-Tahrim
{ (15) Your wealth and your children are but a trial, }
Surah At-Taghabun
On the authority of Ibn Omar, may God be pleased with them both, he said: I heard the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, saying: “Each of you is a shepherd and each of you is responsible for his flock. The imam is a shepherd and is responsible for his flock. The man is a shepherd of his family and is responsible for his flock. The woman is a shepherd in her husband’s house and is responsible for her flock. The servant is a shepherd in His master’s property and he is responsible for his flock, and each of you is a shepherd and responsible for his flock.” Agreed upon (3).
On the authority of Maqil bin Yasar, may God be pleased with him, he said: I heard the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, say: “There is no servant whom God has protected from his subjects, who dies on the day he deceived his subjects except that God forbids him Paradise.” Narrated by Muslim (4).
On the authority of Abu Hurairah, may God be pleased with him, that the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said: “If a person dies, his work comes to an end except for three: except ongoing charity, knowledge that is beneficial, or a righteous child who prays for him.” Narrated by Muslim (5).
(1) Surat Al-Tahrim, verse 6.
(2) Surat Al-Taghabun, verse: 15.
(3) Kh. 2/, AD 1829.
(4) M21 - (142).
(5) AD 1631.
[the explanation]
The children are a trust in their father’s neck, and their upbringing is his responsibility. They are his subjects and he is responsible for them. He must advise them and make their reform and upbringing as God intends his main concern and primary work. He should not be satisfied with that by providing food, drink, and clothing and become busy with his worldly works and neglect them. If he does that, then he - Often - he regrets and feels sad in this world if they grow old and in the afterlife if he is asked about the waste of trust in them.
[the benefits]
- Children are the father’s subjects and he is responsible for their upbringing.
- The danger of neglecting to raise children and its harm in this world and the hereafter.
- The virtue of raising children well, and that this is what benefits their parents after death.
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