The Common Courses Islam has constituted courses that are...
The Common Courses Islam has constituted courses that are common among family members and called for applying them to their lives so that contentment will shade the all. Love and Affiliation Islam has called for the predominance of love, affiliation, and cordiality among the family members who are required to avoid any concern that may confuse the purity of the living.
Women should meet this liability in the first place since they can turn a home into a paradise -by fulfilling the duties, considering the morals, and being a unique believer- or into a hell. A man told the Prophet (PBUH&HP) of his wifes customs, she receives me as I enter the house, and sees me off as I leave, and alleviates my cares if she notices any. She used to say, you should care about nothing. If you care for the livings, this is the mission of other than you.
If you are caring for a paradisiacal matter, Allah, then, may increase your care. The Prophet declared his great admiration of that lady, tell your lady that she will be abiding in the Paradise. She is truly one of Gods veritable servants. When wives take care of their husbands by fulfilling their duties, affiliation will be prevalent. Furthermore, a tie of deep adoration will be established among the family members, and this will lead to the successful education.
Cooperation Islam has called for the spouse’s collaboration in the living affairs and the management of the home affairs. It has called for living associatively in mutual affiliation and relationship. This is the task of the paterfamilias. Islam has bound the householders with attending to their wives and taking part in the home affairs. The Prophet (PBUH&HP) used to participate with his wives in the house affairs and say, partaking wives in the house affairs is a sort of alms.
Imam Ali (PBUH) was wont to help Fatima Az-Zahra (PBUH), the veracious and the mistress of women of the worlds, in the housekeeping and the home management. These acts will surely establish a spirit of noble empathy, which is the most significant element of the sound education- in the son’s essences. Mutual Respect Islam has urged on mutual respect and abidance by morals among the family members. The older must feel for the younger, and the younger should reverence the older.
The Prophet (PBUH&HP) said, the old should be sympathetic to the young, and the young should reverence the old. Abidance by morals erects a sense of good virtues and values.