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Loving our parents : stories of duties & obligations /

By: Mujahid, Abdul Malik
Title By: Zubai, Mohammad [Translator] | Niaz, Kazim [Editor] | Misbach, Abdul Waghied [Editor]
Material type: BookPublisher: Riyadh : Darussalam, c2012.Description: 299 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780206636630Subject(s): Parent and child -- Religious aspects -- Islam | Islam | Islamic Knowledge | Islam -- Historical geography
Summary:
Loving our Parents is a wonderful collection of stories from the lives of ordinary people on the rewards of treating our parents with honor and respect. It also has detailed and authentic accounts from both the Noble Qur'an and the Prophet's Sunnah on our duties and obligations to those who have sacrificed so much to raise and educate us. In addition, it provides clear warnings of the penalties from Allah Almighty in this world and the Hereafter for abusing and disrespecting our parents. This is an essential publication for those who want to know the Divine Injunctions on not only how to treat their mothers and fathers, but also their grandparents, close relatives and elders.
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Loving our Parents is a wonderful collection of stories from the lives of ordinary people on the rewards of treating our parents with honor and respect. It also has detailed and authentic accounts from both the Noble Qur'an and the Prophet's Sunnah on our duties and obligations to those who have sacrificed so much to raise and educate us. In addition, it provides clear warnings of the penalties from Allah Almighty in this world and the Hereafter for abusing and disrespecting our parents. This is an essential publication for those who want to know the Divine Injunctions on not only how to treat their mothers and fathers, but also their grandparents, close relatives and elders.

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