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Children in the Quran and Sunnah
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
M. Mohammadi Rayshahri
Publisher:
Dar al-Hadith Publications
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Introduction
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Section 1: The Foundations of Upbringing a Child
Introduction
1- Organising a Meritorious Family
Population Control from the Viewpoint of Islam
2- The Role of Heredity
3- The Role of the Parents’ Food
4- The role of the Method of Copulation
Note
Chapter 1: Family
1.1: The Forming of a Family
1.2: Seeking to have a Child
1.3: The Virtue of a Righteous Child
1.4: The Believers’ Offspring will be with them in Heaven
1.5: The Virtue of Tolerating the Troubles of a Child
1.6: Abundant Children
1.7: The Virtue of Girls
1.8: The Reward of Upbringing Girls
1. 9: Taking Care of Daughters
1.10: The Censure of Disliking Girls
1.11: The Bane of Having a Bad Child
1.12: Beseeching Allah for a Righteous Family
Notes
Chapter 2: Heredity
2.1: Blood is Contagious
2.2: The Role of Heredity in the Creation of a Child
2.3: The Role of Heredity in the Behaviour of a Child
2.4: The Role of Marrying Relatives
Notes
Chapter 3: The Food of the Parents
3.1: The Role of Unlawful Food in a Newborn
3.2: The Role of the Father’s Food in his Child
3.3: The Role of a Pregnant Woman’s Food on the Foetus
3.4: The Role of a Mother’s Food on the Newborn
Notes
Chapter 4: The Forming of the Life-germ
4.1: The Effects of being Born Pure
4.2: The Effects of Impure Birth
4.3: The Harm of Copulating with a Woman during her Menses
4.4: The Blessings of Supplicating During Intercourse
4.5: The Role of the Conditions on the Formation of the Life-germ
Notes
Section 2: The Rights of Children
Introduction
1- Honouring the Birth
2- Bathing the Newborn
3- Reciting Adhan and Iqamah in the Newborn’s ears
4- Feeding the Newborn for the First Time
5- Choosing a Good Name
6- Shaving the Newborn’s Head
7- To Offer a Sacrifice for the Newborn
8- Circumcision of the Baby
Notes
Chapter 1: The Rights of a Newborn
1.1: Honouring the Birth
1.2: Washing the Newborn
1.3: Reciting Adhan and Iqamah in the Newborn’s ears
1.4: The First Feeding
1.5: Naming
A- Choosing a Good Name
B- Choosing a Name before the Birth
C- The Ahlul Bayt’s Tradition in Naming
D- The Best of Names and the Rights of Some of Them
E- Inappropriate Names
F- The reason for the Reproaching of Certain Names
1.6: Shaving the Head
1.7: Giving an Offering for a Child
1.8: Circumcision
Notes
Chapter 2: The Rights of a Suckling Infant
1- Suitable Nutrition
2- Respecting the Feelings
2.1: Being Breastfed from the Mother’s Milk, if Possible
A) The virtue of breastfeeding the infant
B) The Blessing of the Mother’s Milk
C) The Duration of Nursing
2.2: Choosing a Righteous Wet-nurse to Breastfeed
2.3: Those Who Should not Be Asked for Suckling
2.4: Feeding the Child Beneficial Foods
2.5: Respecting the Infant’s Feelings
Notes
Chapter 3: Education
3.1: The Value of Seeking Knowledge at a Young Age
3.2: The Value of Upbringing
3.3: The Responsibility of Education and Upbringing
3.4: The Most Important Obligatory Thing to Teach
A- Islamic beliefs, monotheism in particular
B- Love of the Prophet and his Household
C- Obligatory acts, especially prayer and fasting
D- The Qur’an
E- Religious Sciences
F- Writing
G- Hygiene
H- Moral Wisdoms
I - Useful Poems
The Function of Poetry in a Child’s Education and Upbringing
J- Swimming and Archery
3.5: The Age of Upbringing and Disciplining a Child
3.6: The Method of Islamic Upbringing
A- Honouring, Gentleness, Sympathy and Love
B- Strictness and Uncompromising
C- Practical Disciplining
An Analysis on the Methods of Upbringing Children
1- The upbringing method based on strictness
2- The upbringing method based on kindness and lack of strictness
3- The upbringing method based on lack of kindness and lack of strictness
4- The upbringing method based on affection and decisiveness
5- The upbringing method based on love, strictness and dignity
3.7: The Banes of Upbringing
A) Excessiveness in love
B) Excessiveness in reprimanding
C) Disciplining at a time of anger
D) Harshness
3.8: Sex Education
A) Separating beds
B) Avoidance of looking at the private parts of the child and the child looking at those of others
C) The permissible limit of kissing a boy and a girl
D) Asking Permission for Entering the Parents’ Room
F) The Danger of a Child Seeing his Parents Copulate
Some Words about Sex Education
Necessary Planning for Sexual Chastity
A- Covering the private parts
B- The reproach of a child being kissed by a non-mahram
C- Reproaching the playing with a child’s private parts
D- Separation of beds
E- Hiding any sexual contact of the parents from the children
Notes
Chapter 4: The Ethics of Upbringing
4.1: Encouragement of the Loving of Children and Having Sympathy to Them
4.2: The Prophet’s Conduct in Kindness to Children and Dignifying Them
4.3: Greeting Children
4.4: Reproaching the Disliking of Children
4.5: The Boundaries of Love to Children
4.6: Justice Between Children
Being Just Between Children
4.7: Fulfilling a Promise
Fulfilling Promises and its Function in the Upbringing of Children
4.8: Bringing Happiness
Notes
Chapter 5: Ornamentation and Playing
5.1: Ornamenting Children
5.2: Praising the Playfulness of Children
5.3: Allowing a Child to Play
5.4: Acting in a Childish Manner for Children And Playing with Them
5.5: The Children’s Entertainment Place
The Function of Playing in the Growth of a Child
The Importance of Playing from a Psychological Viewpoint
1- The Physical Importance
2- The Psychological Importance
3-The Upbringing Importance
4-The Social Importance
5-The Educational Importance
6-The Moral Importance
A Psychological Analysis of Playing
A- The Theory of Extra Power
B- The Theory of Removing Tension
C- The Theory of Evolving Renewal
D- The Attitude of Pre-exercise
The Age of Playing
The Parents Playing with the Child
Notes
Chapter 6: Supplication
6.1: Encouraging Supplication for Children
6.2: Reproaching of Supplicating Against the Children
6.3: The Supplication of Imam al-Sajjad (a.s.) for his Children
Notes
Section 3: The Child’s Duties
Chapter 1: The Individual Duties of a Child
1.1: Observing Discipline in the Affairs
1.2: Cleanliness
1.3: Washing hands before and after Food
1.4: Brushing the Teeth
1.5: Washing Hands before Sleeping
1.6: Cutting Nails
Notes
Chapter 2: The Children’s Duties towards their Parents
2.1: The Importance of the Rights of Parents
2.2: The Rights of Parents
A) Doing Good
B) Standing up to Show Reverence
C) Submissiveness at the Time of Anger
D) Avoiding Disobedience
2.3: General Rights of Parents
2.4: The Benefits of Doing Good to Parents
Notes
Chapter 3: The Child’s Duties Towards His Teacher
3.1: Obedience
3.2: Honouring
3.3: Lowering the Voice
3.4: Avoidance of Belittling
Notes
Chapter 4: The Child’s Duties Towards Elders and Friends
4.1: Initiating with Greeting
4.2:Observing Rights
An explanation about a child greeting elders
4.3: Taking the Elders as Examples
4.4: Fulfilling Needs
4.5: Honouring
4.6: Assisting
4.7: Sharing
4.8:Maintaining Friendship
4.9: Good Interaction
4.10: Good Remembrance
4.11: Advice and Goodwill
4.12: Presenting the Defect as a Gift
4.13: Ignoring Faults
4.14: Avoidance of Scorning
4.15: Avoiding Hurting Others
Notes
Children in the Quran and Sunnah
Author:
M. Mohammadi Rayshahri
Publisher:
Dar al-Hadith Publications
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought