The Status of Parents in Islam - IslamiCity.
Respecting elders in Islam is very important because elderly people have a lot of knowledge and wisdom. They have lived for a long time and learned many many things. Have you noticed how your grandparents know a lot of things, but at the same time they need help picking up the heavy things.
The rights of parents over their children may be summed up as treating them well in all matters, and behaving with them kindly as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And We have enjoined on man to be dutiful and kind to his parents” (al-Ahqaaf 46:15) “And We have enjoined on man to be dutiful and kind to his parents”.
Your parents and your children, ye know not which of them are nearest to you in benefit.. . (Qur'an, 4:11) This ayah shows the Islamic attitude towards the relationship between parents and children. From infancy to adulthood, it is unparalleled tender love and care of the parents which brings the child from the stage of absolute weakness and helplessness to perfect strength.
The status of parents in Islam is a status which mankind had not known before. Allah Has placed the respect for the parents just one step below the belief in Allah and true worship of Him. Allah says (what means): “ And your Lord has decreed that you not worship except Him, and to parents, good treatment.
Respecting Teachers Islam has paid considerable attention to teachers for their being the first brick in the structure of social development and perfection and the cause of guiding and developing behaviors and mentalities of individuals and communities.. For all that teachers deserve a lot of respect, appreciation and love from their.
Parents Are the Heaven and Hell of the Children In a hadeeth the Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam has said that the parents of a person are his Heaven or Hell. This shows that if a person obeys his parents and attends to their needs and comforts and keeps them happy, he will attain Paradise.
By Suzy Ismail Life’s fragility should remind us of the greatness of God, and the goodness of God’s creation should inspire us to respect life. Adapted from remarks made in the Princeton University Chapel for Respect Life Sunday. In a world preoccupied with material wealth and convenience, the gift of life is often minimized and sometimes forgotten altogether.