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Islam and Mother part 2

This is the part 2 of  our previous blog names islam and mother.now we continue our blog. 2. Caring for uncles and aunts, both of the father and the mother Some religious laws before Islam neglected the mother's relationships, making them insignificant. With the advent of Islam, he sympathized with the importance of caring for uncles and aunts, both on the father's side and on the mother's side. A man approached the Prophet, blessings and peace be upon him, and said: "I committed an offense, could I atone for it?" He asked: "Do you have a mother?" The man said: "No." He asked: "Do you have a maternal aunt?" The man said: "Yes." The Prophet, blessings and peace be upon him, said: "Be good to her." (Transmitted by Termithy in "Righteousness and Relations" (1905); Ibn Hibban Charity (EI-Ehsan) (435); and Al-Hakim who amended it on the terms of the two Sheikhs, agreed upon by Al-Dhahaby, 4/155, all on th...
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Islam and Mother part 1

Islam and Mother Islam honors the mother higher than any other religion on earth. The mother who is so much appreciated by Islam and who receives all these rights has a task to fulfill. She has to take care of her children, raise them well, implant virtues and make them detest evil. She has to teach them to obey Allah, encourage them to defend what is truthful, not dissuade them from fighting for Allah (a form of jihad) because of the maternal feelings in their hearts, but to favor the right way about the feeling. In fact, references to parents have been made at least 15 times in the Holy Qur'an. The Holy Quran, a state, “And your Lord has commanded that you shall not serve (any) but Him, and goodness to your parents. If either or both of them reach old age with you, say not to them (so much as) "Ugh" nor chide them, and speak to them a generous word.” (AlIsraa:23)  We saw a believing mother, Al-Khansaa, in the battle of Qadesseyah eloquently urging her four...