Islamic culture Parent-Child Relations: a Strong Bond for the Society In Islamic Perspective

Parent-Child Relations ٰDr Tahir saddique Dr Abdul Fareed barohi

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  • Dr Tahir Saddique International Islamic University, Islamabad
  • Dr. Abdul Fareed Brohi Assistant Professor at Intl Islamic University Islamabad Pakistan

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Keywords ; children need society Day of Judgment good behavior upbringing of children

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Effective moral training comes not from sermons, advice and instructions but from parents’ personal examples of good behavior. It is a famous Tradition of the Prophet (PBUH) that acquisition of knowledge is a must for every Muslim boy and girl. Children, therefore are a trust given to the parents. Parents will be responsible for this trust on the Day of Judgment. In fact, such a statement reflects the value of the proper upbringing of children. It has an everlasting effect, even after death. Children are like flowers. Small children need to be loved, caressed, kissed and hugged. The Prophet loved children greatly. He would allow his grandsons Hassan and Hussain (R.A) to ride his shoulders even during his prayers. The society gets strength if the members of the society especially the parents act according to these guidelines and teachings of Islam to make the family environment most favorable, peaceful and satisfactory for the parents and healthy personality growth for children.This research article will emphasize on child development and parenting techniques. Moreover the paper will focus on the information on how to let the children flourish and develop happy family life. The research will also offer techniques for teaching children, raising God conscious with a sense of civic responsibility in today’s world…….

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Dr. Abdul Fareed Brohi, Assistant Professor at Intl Islamic University Islamabad Pakistan

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31-12-2020 — Updated on 31-12-2020

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