The parent-child relationship among the Prophets by Amin Salih explores, through the Quran, how the Prophets educated, loved and accompanied their children. The author highlights the prophetic wisdom in parenting, offering a valuable model to today's Muslim fathers and mothers. An inspiring guide for establishing a kind and spiritually grounded education.
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Description
Description
Parenting in Islam is not limited to a biological or social responsibility. It is an act of worship, a spiritual mission, an educational commitment based on love, guidance, and respect. In this accessible and profoundly enriching book, Amin Salih offers a clear and concrete interpretation of prophetic parenting through the stories of the Quran.
A prophetic approach to education
The aim of this work is not to exhaustively cover all the relationships between the Prophets and their children, but to extract the most significant teachings to help us:
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Reform our parenting behavior
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Reflect on our educational model
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Establish a relationship based on compassion, justice, sincerity, and spirituality
Rich Quranic narratives full of examples
Throughout the book, the author draws on concrete examples of:
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Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Ismael
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Yaqoub (Jacob) and his children, including Yusuf (Joseph)
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Nuh (Noah) and his rebellious son
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Luqman, even though he was not a Prophet, mentioned for his educational advice
Each example is analyzed highlighting:
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Respectful and wise parental language
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Awakening to faith from a young age
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The importance of listening, dialogue, and supplication in education
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Fear of Allah as an educational compass
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Strong emotional attachment, even in cases of disagreements or trials
Why is this book essential?
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Because it refocuses Islamic education on divinely inspired models
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Because it is addressed to all parents, whether they are already committed or seeking guidance
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Because it provides a balance between spiritual principles and practical applications
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Because it reminds us that children's education is a path to Paradise, but also a test
An accessible and educational work
The author's style is simple, fluid, and educational. It addresses:
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To young parents starting their family journey
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To Muslim families concerned with a strong prophetic model
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To educators and teachers
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To students in Islamic sciences
What you will learn
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How to establish a climate of peace and trust with your children
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How to transmit faith values in everyday life
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How to react to difficulties, failure, rebellion, or doubt
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Why the Prophets are the best educators to follow
Some themes addressed
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The role of the father and that of the mother in Islam
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Educational responsibilities
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Tenderness, firmness, personal example
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Education through remembrance of Allah, wisdom, patience
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The link between parenthood and faith
A reading to offer or to indulge in
This book is a wake-up tool for modern families seeking to reconnect with an education anchored in faith, respectful of emotions, and inspired by the prophetic model.
