Nurturing Kids through Islamic Celebrities
The basics of Islamic virtues revolve around nurturing balanced, decent and honest humans. It is about living a life based on true Islamic principles, epitomizing fine character in their dealings with people around. This objective can be obtained by observing following Prophetic tradition;
“Be attentive of God every second of your life and cancel any misdeed with a good deed and deal with people on the basis of good character.”
Muslim Ummah have celebrities who are totally different from others, they are pure and outstanding elites, they are chosen ones by the Almighty Allah ﷻ.
“And consider Our servants, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob – those of strength and [religious] vision. Indeed, We chose them for an exclusive quality: remembrance of the home [of the Hereafter]. And indeed they are, to Us, among the chosen and outstanding. And remember Ismaeel, Eisa and Dhul-Kifl, and all are among the outstanding.” (Surah Sad 38, 45-48)
Surely, our heroes are the Prophets of Allah ﷻ and from all the billions of people that have crossed this world since the beginning of times, these prophets were specialized to give the message of Allah ﷻ to us.
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Top Islamic Quotes in English
Raising Children Into Responsible Muslim
Give the child a good name
Treat your children fairly
Helping children to choose their role models
Learning about these personalities of Islam who actualized the teachings of Islam can help children learn from their knowledge and appreciate the relationship that those individuals developed with Allah and how they lived exemplary lives. While it may be difficult to teach children about each one of them, parents should at a minimum introduce these personalities to their children and how such personalities achieved high status within Islamic circles. Planting the seeds of respect for such personalities at an early age in your children’s hearts will make it easier for them to seek out more knowledge about these personalities of Islam when they get older.
Teach your children skills that lead to earning only Halal (legal)
Teaching children knowledge of the Quran
Provide your children a healthy environment for their upbringing
Essential Tips for Raising Muslim Kids in Non-Muslim Society
The ultimate objective of any Muslim parent, regardless of wherever they live, should be helping their kids become successful in this life and hereafter (attaining paradise). For this, we need to do a lot of preparation ourselves because children, mostly follow whatever their parents do. To make them better Muslims, therefore, we need to gather a lot of Islamic knowledgeand bring them into practice on a daily basis. Becoming a good Muslim does not only help us in pleasing Allah and getting access to heaven, but it also helps us achieve success in our worldly lives.
Good hygiene habits, discipline, sense of responsibility taught by Islam can immensely help children in their daily lives. It will help them a healthy lifestyle which will positively reflect on their studies and eventually their career. The confidence and faith in Allah can bring mental peace in their lives. But the question is how to ensure proper upbringing of Muslim children in a non-Islamic society.
In addition to ‘strong parent, child bond’ and ‘parents having strong religious background’, being a part of strong religiously charged Muslim community remains essential for the upbringing of Muslim children in a non-Islamic society. In an Islamic society, to up-bring children on Islamic principles, having a close relationship and keenly religious parents should suffice as it naturally passes on to children and there are no societal constraints. Being a part of a religiously active Muslim community will provide the parents in the West a chance to steer away from the influential societal pressure and to handle it properly. Some of the additional tips for Upbringing Muslim.
Children in a Non-Islamic Society are listed below:
- From the moment a child starts gaining the understanding of this world, parents should start inculcating Islamic practices in their lives. A child learns and adopts things faster as compared to an adult. Once a person learns the habits of Islam, it is more likely that they will continue practicing them throughout their lives.
- You can make children learn more by telling them Islamic stories, sharing Islamic instances with them and using the real world examples. Try using visuals whenever possible as children learn more by them.
- Another important tip for upbringing Muslim children in a non-Islamic society is by making your child aware of Allah and his powers. Talk to them about HIS greatness and let them know that he is the ultimately source of help and guidance.
- Develop the love of Prophet (PBUH) in your child by telling them his struggles and contribution to mankind and Islam. This way out of the love of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) a child will start following Sunnah.
- Instead of focusing on how to make your children read Quran, focus on how to make them understand Quran as well. Let them learn and understand Arabic in bits and pieces on daily basis.
- Concentrate on their morals and manners. Make them learn good manners. Pay attention to their behavior and all the related aspects. Make sure that you practice whatever you preach them so that they take it seriously.
- Develop the sense of empathy in them. Let them take care of their family members, relatives, neighbors, etc. Make them understand the importance of helping people and even animals out whenever they are in need.
For upbringing Muslim children in a non-Islamic society, it is important to keep them physically fit. Unfit children will become lazy which will hold them back and out of laziness they won’t be able to practice a lot of Islamic teaching (Such as: Making them say Salah will become difficult). So ensure that they take part in sports and eat healthy. Make them pray (say Salah) on time and regularly (Specially Fajar). This is another useful way of upbringing Muslim children in a non-Islamic society.
It will help them become disciplined. This will only happen when all the members of the family wake up for Salah and pray together. Try to instill this habit in your children at a very early age. Let them know that not following the popular belief doesn’t make them any less than others. Motivate them with Islamic preaching and lessons and let them strive for excellence in everything.
For upbringing Muslim children in a non-Islamic society, it is important for the parents to keep the Islamic principles and rules in mind and try not to impose religion on them. The more politely and interestingly the parents will teach their kids about Islam, the easier it will become for the kids to adopt the Islamic lifestyle.
5 Irritating Things People Do To Make Us Go Mad
I am not a perfectionist and I don’t think I have “OCD” and I totally understand that things are not always how we like or want, I am really okay with that, but there are numerous things which irritate the hell out of me, and I am sure most of the people can share my pain.
1. People talking with a mouth full of food
Seriously what on planet is wrong with them? Do they even know the “T” of table manners or are they just familiar with the “T” for tabla and use their mouth for the same purpose. I guess camels are even better than these when it comes to eating.
2. People who think they sweat perfume
Do they even have a little bit of manners? Hello!! You are a normal human with a stinking sweating problem!! You should use some sort of perfume, deodorant or even a baby powder. It’s just Rs.90 dude, use it and do your part in it.
3. Tiptop but yucky hands
Above all this is the most disgusting and non digestible trait. Nobody cares what you wear but when it comes to eating, you use those hands!! Why do they even have dirty hands in the first place, were they digging a ground with their them? Utterly gross!! Or probably they've never seen hand-soap ads?
4. Log khatoon honay ka faida uthate hain
All my life I have seen aunties who under I don’t know what impression think they have this privilege of standing anywhere they want in the queue and be the first one to get everything. Traffic rules? Blah they aren’t for us, green light or red we will just run to cross the road because we are “khawateen” ! Oh woman.
5. I am not going to say thank you
It seriously burns me down when you hold a door for someone and they just pass right through without even saying a word of acknowledgement! Yeah dude, your dad hired me for holding doors for you. If you can’t say thank you, at least smile! Show some courtesy bro!
This is not even close to what else I hate, but I think its enough for now.