As a Mother


 
 

We all want to do what is best for our children. Our own upbringing, society around us, and the latest theories of specialists in every field all affect how we raise our children. As Muslim mothers, we experience much soul searching in caring for our children. Their everyday behavior, their spiritual development and their near and distant future, all are of utmost importance to us. To fulfill this at times daunting task, we need the following:

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[icon_box title=”A clear idea” url=”” caption=”” icon=”magnifying-glass”]of what Allah wants of us in this role. 

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[icon_box title=”A good grasp” url=”” caption=”” icon=”link”]of the fard ayn* knowledge of Islam.

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[icon_box title=”A familiarity with” url=”” caption=”” icon=”folder”]the developmental stages of growth: spiritual, emotional, cognitive, social and physical.[/icon_box]
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[icon_box title=”A continuous turning” url=”” caption=”” icon=”globe”]to Allah asking for His help and guidance concerning this role.[/icon_box]
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[icon_box title=”A clear course” url=”” caption=”” icon=”sign”]of action to rely on in times of difficulty.[/icon_box]
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[icon_box title=”It goes without saying” url=”” caption=”” icon=”help”]that patience, enjoyment, planning, watchfulness, maturity and lightheartedness are needed, as well. These are usually embedded in the very makeup of motherhood and are outward expressions of love.[/icon_box]
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