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Islamic Teachings on The Family 2 - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Islamic Teachings on The Family 2 2023-01-12 516 Views Family , Islamic teachings , Islam and family Among the pristine teachings of Islam on family include, equality, cordiality, supervision of son’s behaviours, disciplining, taking the children away from sexual relationship and ill-gotten food.
Many psychological complexities, jealousy, fury, and the arising of mental passive revolts may occur to the children who notice any distinction in the father’s conservation. These effects may lead to serious psychological ailments. The holy Quran exposes the story of Joseph the prophet (PBUH) when his father favored him to the other brothers. Consequently, they plotted for an artifice by which they threw him in a well and came to their fathers weeping.
The father “Jacob the prophet (PBUH) – was so regretful that his eyes turned into white. A calamitous crisis that he had to suffer was owing to favoring a definite son to the others. The Prophet (PBUH&HP) is reported to say, treat your sons equally as you like to be treated fairly in benevolence and kindness. As he noticed a father of two sons kiss one and neglect the other, the Prophet (PBUH&HP) reproached, you should have treated them equitably.
Equality among sons is one of the components of the Islamic education. Fathers should never distinguish between brothers. Fathers who address charity and benevolence at certain sons exclusively, or give the heritage exclusively to the sons and neglect the daughters, are definitely out of the circle of Islam. Such procedures arouse hostility and hatred among the brothers and cause retardation in their educational entity, and mental disorder and slowdown in the social relations.
It is proven that the sons that are deprived from paternal affection and benevolence are stroke by psychological complexities, social antagonism, and severe conduct. Fabrication, larceny, cruelty, evildoing, and assaulting deeds are the effects of the children that lack paternal affection. Children’s paternal hatred stops against the social conditioning.