ASalam wa Alikum
Raising your Child to be a Muslim
O my son! If there be (but) the weight of a mustard-seed and it were (hidden) in a rock or (anywhere) in the heavens or on earth, Allah will bring it forth; for Allah knows the finest mysteries, (and) is well-acquainted (with them).
Raising your Child to be a Muslim
It is true that the first learning center for a child
is the mother’s lap. The mannerisms of the parents are reflected in the
children.
The story of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani is famous: When he was traveling with a caravan, a gang of thieves robbed the caravan, when it came time to check Abdul Qadir Jeelani (Rahmatullahi Alaih), an eighteen year old young man, the thieves inquired if he had any valuables to which told them about money which had been sewn in his clothes by his mother. The thieves asked out of curiosity as to why he let them know of the sewn money to which he told them that his mother had advised him before leaving ‘to never lie’ upon which the thieves become ashamed and repented to Allah.
It is the duty of the parents to be an example to
their children and advise them. Allah (Subhanahu Ta’ala) tells us of the
advise that Luqman Hakeem gave to his son, “Behold, Luqman said To his
son by way of instruction: “O my son! Join not others with Allah;
association with Allah is indeed the highest wrong-doing.”
Then after some ayaat, the advise continues,
O my son! If there be (but) the weight of a mustard-seed and it were (hidden) in a rock or (anywhere) in the heavens or on earth, Allah will bring it forth; for Allah knows the finest mysteries, (and) is well-acquainted (with them).
O my son! Establish regular prayer, enjoin what is
Just, and forbid what is wrong; and bear with patient constancy whatever
befalls thee; these are affairs of determination.
And swell not thy check (for pride) at men, nor walk in insolence through the earth; For Allah loveth not Any arrogant boaster.
And be moderate in thy pace, and lower they voice; for the harshest of sounds without doubt is the braying of an ass.
(Surah Luqman)
We can recall not to long ago in our Muslim culture
that all the grown-ups in the community would take the role of guiders
for the youth. No child dared acting up in front of elders in any
gathering. All the elders held enough authority that they could
discipline the child without having to face the wrath of the parents as
is the case today. As a result, children tend to misbehave and
disrespect elders because they no longer have fear discipline from
anyone besides that parents and that too is seen little.
Parents find out too late that what they thought was
giving ‘freedom’ to their children was really digging a hole for them.
Being affectionate to your child is one thing but to let them free to do
anything is not affection rather it is hurting the child. Ah, this is
all a result of the parents forgetting the duty of teaching the child.
More often the television takes the place of the parent and it is from
here the child gains much of his/her ill-mannerisms. Today, I ask you to
take my words to be a reminder and a word of caution.
When the child is able to speak a little, teach them
the name of Allah. Before, mothers would put their children to sleep by
chanting Allah Allah, but now it is by playing the music on the radio.
When children are mature do not do anything in front
them which will ruin their mannerisms because they tend to copy these
acts, they do whatever they see their parents doing. Never argue with
your spouse in front of them because this leaves puts a lot of stress on
the child and causes them to think that they are the cause of the
argument. Never curse your children.
Pray Salah in front of them, recite Quran, take them
to the Masjid with you, and tell them stories of our pious predecessors,
they like to listen to stories very much. Hearing stories with lessons
and morals will increase their good habits. When they are a little
older, teach them the five Kalimat, Imane Mujmal, Imane Mufassal, and
then teach them Salah.
Put them in under the teaching of an Allah-fearing,
Mutaqee Saheehul Aqeeda Hafiz or Maulvi of to learn Quran Majeed and
knowledge of the deen so they can learn of the beautiful religion to
which they belong. Teach them the masail of gusul, wudu, and salah.
If Allah gives you taufeeq, make atleast on your
children Alim or Alimah or Hafiz or Hafiza. A Hafiz will get three
generations forgiven and Alim will get seven generations forgiven [on
the Day of Judgement]. It is baseless to think that an Alim has no
source of earning bread for his family. Know that one does not get more
than destined by learning uloom of the dunya; one will get what Razzaq has written for him.
Teach your children simplicity and do not expose them
to materialism. Teach them the value of doing thier own work. Send them
to college, make them judges, make them doctors or any successful and
halal career in this world but make them such that they take on these
professions as honest Muslims who know their religion.
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