|
|
|
Posts: 27,062
Country:
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Lahore
Gender:
|
|
|
Our religion has placed such significance and importance on the mother that one can never deeply understand the love of the mother!!!!! imagine Allah loves us 72 times more then our own mothers!!!! The mother is such that when the child is hurt, the mother feels the pain... The mother is such that when the child eats it is her who gets full... The mother is such that when her child does not come home on time, her heart beat decreases with her eyes fixed on the door.. The mother is such that she burns herself, but castes the shadow of cool upon her child.... (Maybe this is why Allah has placed paradise in the feet of thy mother?) Friends what can i say about my and your mothers????? May Allah bless all our mothers Amen..........
"A man asked the Prophet: 'Whom should I honor most?' The Prophet replied: 'Your mother'. 'And who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet replied: 'Your mother'. 'And who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet replied: 'Your mother!'. 'And who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet replied: 'Your father'" (Bukhari and Muslim).
The Qur’an acknowledges the special place a mother has in the family as well as her care in giving birth and nursing her children. Believers are expected to show affection and appreciation for all that mothers represent.
Thoughts from western society are getting propagated in our society..... in their society they send there parents to old houses or leave them to separate houses... so they set one day in a year to go see their parents..... for us being a Muslim... Every day is father, mother,brother,sister,labor day
Muslims are encouraged to treat their parents with the utmost respect and to look after them far into their elderly years For believing Muslims there is no such thing as placing “burdensome” parents in elderly homes for strangers to care for.It is an obligation to every Muslim to care for their parents always. The loving and caring treatment of one’s parents is also a measurement of one’s character and belief in Islam.
Islam teaches "The best of you is he who behaves best towards the members of his family." The treatment of one’s parents and family members is an essential part of Islam and being a good Muslim. "Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, And that you be kind to parents. Whether one or both of them attain old age in your life, Say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them, But address them in terms of honor. And out of kindness, Lower to them the wing of humility, and say: 'My Lord! bestow on them Your Mercy as they Cherished me in childhood' " (Quran 17:23-24).
For Muslims, appreciating one's mother doesn't come only on Mother's day. It comes everyday
|