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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2008 07:21
Assalamualaikum,

I am new to this site and still finding my way around - is there a parenting and/or tarbiyah section? Is there one in the Q & A section at all?

jazakAllah khair
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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd November 2008 19:02
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd July 2012 15:56
Aslaamualaykum

I have had found a good topic about children nd parents eaching them and i thought it would be good if it had fitted in here,

1. Teach children to use the right hand for eating, drinking, giving and taking. To eat and drink while sitting, and to stay, 'Bismillah' before eating and, 'Alhamdulillah' after finishing.

2. Teach children hygienic etiquette, to clip fingernails and toe nails, and to wash hands before and after eating.

3. Teach them how to clean themselves after using the toilet and how to keep urine off their clothes.

4. Correct their mistakes kindly and privately without scolding them.

5. Instruct them to listen to the Adhaan quietely and repeat the words of Adhaan after the Muadhin, then to ask Allah to exalt the mention of the Prophet [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] and supplicate the following,

'O Allah, the Rabb (Lord) of this complete invitation, and the ready prayer, grant Muhammad the means and the virtue, and raise him to a praised rank which You have promised him.'

6. Assign each of them a separate bed, if possible, otherwise a separate cover. It is most preferable to have a room for girls and another for boys.

7. Instruct them to remove harmful objects off the road and not to throw litter on it.

8. Warn against bad company and against loitering.

9. Greet children with Assalaamu alaykum at home, in school, and in public.

10. Instruct children to be kind to neighbours and to be helpful to them, and avoid bothering or disturbing them.

11. Instruct them to be courteous to guests and to treat them with generosity.

The rule of Music and Singing

It is the duty of the educators to warn children against listening to music and singing. Allah states, 'And of men who take idle talk to lead men away from the path of Allah without knowledge, and make fun of it. For such there will be humiliating punishment.' (31:6)

Most scholars are agreed that idle talk is nothing but singing. Ibn Mas'ood [radhiallaahu anhu] said the same. Allah also addressed Satan saying, 'And excite whoever you can with your sound.' (17:64)

The Prophet [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] said, 'There will be from my Ummah those who will deem as lawful; fonircation, silk (for Muslim males), liquor and music.'

The great scholar Mujahid and others said, 'The sound of Satan is music and singing.'

Singing of Today

Most, if not all, of the singing today talks about love, voluptuous desires, kissing and details of a woman's body and other sexual connotations, things that excite the youth and incite them to establish illicit relations.

The best way to combat the habit of listening to music is reading the Qur'aan and the rememberance of Allah, and reading the Seerah or the biography of the Prophet [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam].

Obedience to Parents

If you want to attain success in both worlds, then you should apply the following advice:

1. Speak politely to your parents and humble yourself before them and be kind to them, and never scold them nor express a word of disgust to them.

2. Obey your parents as long as no disobedience to Allah is involved.

3. Never frown at them, nor give them an angry look.

4. Honour them and guard their reputation and their property. Never take anything from them without permission.

5. Do what pleases them, and help them out even without their asking for your help.

6. Consult them in your own affairs, and apologise to them if you fail to do so.

7. Respond to them quickly and with a smile and when they call you.

8. Treat with courtesy your parents' friends and relatives during their life and life after their death.

9. Never argue with them, nor blame them and if they err, show them politely their error.

10. Never speak to them with loud voice, and listen politely to them.

11. Help around the house, and offer help to your father at his work.

12. Do not travel without their permission, and if you do, keep in touch with them.

13. Never enter their bedroom before knocking and receiving permission to enter.

14. Never offend them by any bad habit that you may have.

15. Never start eating before they do.

16. Never give your wife or children priority over them. Seek their pleasure, for doing so secures the pleasure of Allah.

17. Do not sit on a place higher than theirs.

18. If you maintain them, never be niggardly towards them. The way you treat them, your children will treat you.

19. The most deserving of your kindness is your mother, then your father, and know that Jannah lies under the feet of mothers.

20. Never be disobedient to your parents, for this is the case of misery in both worlds.

21. Ask your parents to supplicate in your favour, because Allah responds to their Du'aa for you or against you.

22. Supplicate frequently for them, and ask Allah's forgiveness for them.

23. Never cause anyone to curse them. The Prophet [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] explained this by saying, 'When a man curses another, the other would curse the man's father. So beware of this horrible sin.'

24. Remember whatever good deeds you do or accomplish, your parents will benefit from it after their death. And remember too that the Prophet [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] said, 'You and your property belong to your father'.

Guidelines for Raising Children
Abdul Rahman Abdullah Manderolla

[Source: Madrasa In'aamiyyah]
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 4th July 2012 15:41
very good things and well said and remember we have to teach our children from small so they make a habit even the duas
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 4th July 2012 16:11
It's not just the duaas you have to teach. the way you dress them and little things like that.count too.
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 4th July 2012 21:05
also manners of eating and the sunnahs and how to read the quran etc
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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 4th July 2012 23:24
Definitely! whatever you start from a young age always stqys within them! when you hno of teaching a child something like duaas or manners or ettiquettes never thini they are too young.
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 1st October 2021 09:34
What a beautiful description.
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When my son was told to draw his family at school, he drew me and his mum in long Jabbah's.
Fourtunately, where we live, any non Muslim teacher would know that men wear long Jabbah's too, in London! so Alhumdulillah, oh and he drew my beard :)

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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 1st October 2021 09:36
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2024 14:03
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullah

Hope everyone is doing well.

Please give me suggestions on how to deal with in-laws that make my son watch cartoons and rhymes with music on YouTube without offending them. How do you people avoid all this stuff?
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#11 [Permalink] Posted on 25th January 2024 14:46
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That's not very straight forward unfortunately.

Perhaps show them what kinds of subliminal messages are put into these cartoons, like Disney etc. Also explain how shaitan inserts messages into the head of the Insaan with music. Try giving them an example of nursery rhymes that have been "back played" or "backmasked" for example, Twinkle twinkle little star, when played backwards in fact says "I wish there were no Allah" astaghfirullah. And these messages are embedded into the brains

Some of the youtube Disney videos would be better if only showed to your mother in law. I'm assuming she will be able to influence the others. Plus the fact that they contain nudity.
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#12 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2024 10:49
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