Mothers: Prophet Muhammad's Teaching

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me,myself (f)
Mothers: Prophet Muhammad's Teaching
« on: May 15, 2006, 01:08 PM »

Mothers deserve nearly divine devotion

The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) was asked, "Who deserves my utmost help and compassion?"
"Your mother," the prophet answered.
Who next? Your mother.
Who next? Your mother.
And then whom? Your father.

Mothers receive their special status because they provide the gift of life to a child. Because of the hardship of pregnancy, delivery and breastfeeding, God obligates us to be mindful of our mothers, especially as we prepare to celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday.

As the Quran says, "And We have enjoined on man to be kind to his parents. His mother bore him in weakness and pain upon weakness and pain and his weaning is in two years: Give thanks to Me and to your parents. Unto Me is the final destination."
Imam Sajjad (pbuh) in the seventh century reminded us of the heavy debt we owe our mother. She carried you in her womb, gave you the fruit of her heart, helped you to rest even if she had to stay up, fed you even if she had to stay hungry, protected you from the heat and cold, cleaned you and talked to you.
You can't appreciate your mother enough.

Love and dutifulness to parents are next to divine devotion. Even smiling at your parents is considered an act of worship, while maltreatment and cutting ties with parents is one of the most serious seven sins in Islam. There is no place in paradise for those who hurt their parents.

The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
In the Islamic legal system, the father is financially and spiritually responsible for the welfare of the mother and children. The Prophet Muhammad set a wonderful example for husbands by entertaining the children and helping with the chores in addition to providing food, clothing and shelter for his family.

Mother's Day may be best known for eating out, gifts, hugs and kisses. But it should also be a day of building better bridges between mothers and children, of renewing our lifelong commitment to our mothers. We must keep our parents near to us in their old age.

"And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, and that you be dutiful and kind to your parents. If one of them or both of them attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor brush them away, but address them with honor. And lower unto them the wing of humility, and say: My Lord! Bestow on them Your Mercy as they took care of me when I was young." (Quran 17-23).

Mothers are responsible for raising good children and good citizens. There would be no Ishmael without Hagar, no Jesus without Mary.

Our mother's personality, patience, purity, love, sacrifice, dignity and wisdom give the children the basic understanding of life and truth by which we can ascend to heaven. As the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said, "Paradise lies at the feet of the mothers."

Our mothers deserve our gratitude, obedience, care and support not only on Mother's Day but every day.
me,myself (f)
Re: Mothers:
« #1 on: May 15, 2006, 01:23 PM »

sunday was mothers day, and i just tot i'D paste a late remainder on mothers and what they really deserve(me and my mum quarrel all the time,lol) but still i don't know what i'D have bcum without her, she's the pillar i lean on, when i get too weak to handle the world and who pushes me back and tells me, "u r a fighter, don't let the world break you" etc her and my dad.

no matter how many tyms u guys r at loggerheadz, appreciate her once in a while, because she carried you in her womb for 9months, that takes a lot. then breast feeds you, i don't know how it feels to breast feed a baby but everytym i see a mother feed her baby, i think its the most touchin fin ever,

anybody feel me?think bout it
nuru (m)
Re: Mothers: Prophet Muhammad's Teaching
« #2 on: May 15, 2006, 06:10 PM »

Thanks for the reminder. Even as a father, i know my wards owe my wife  more than myself. May God bless all righteous mothers. May God grant us the jannat that the feet of our mothers habour.
ajia23 (m)
Re: Mothers: Prophet Muhammad's Teaching
« #3 on: May 15, 2006, 10:14 PM »

@ Me, myself

You do not know how that message helped me change the deteriorating relationship between my mum and I. Thanks. May Allah bless you.
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