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Our Children
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Our Children


<b> This is the story of a Muslim named Mo. </b>


It's a symbolic story that many of us may know.


He was born in a Muslim family but they were weak in the deen.


He was a lovely child, he was more precious then anything you've seen.


He grew up so quick; it was just a flash before his parent's eyes.


They didn't get to teach him about Islam. You know how the time just flies.


Before they knew it, they were sending him off to school.


They were so happy; he shined like a precious little jewel.


He was taught that he was a Muslim, but that's about all he knew.


He wanted to know more but his dad had way too many things to do.


He had cute little cheeks; they turned rosy as he got tired.


He was a handsome little guy, he was always admired.


But with his parents so busy, he never got to learn about Allah.


The days past by and his parents never taught him how to do Salah.


Some more years past by, and by now his voice began to change.


He felt new emotions, and he liked them, even though they felt strange.


His dad finally took him one day to some Islamic Sunday school.


But he had already learned from his friends that religion just wasn't cool.


Time past by and the little man grew older.


With the passage of time his temper became bolder.


His mother was getting worried, he was found to be ditching school.


But she didn't say anything, or else his temper would flare up like fuel.


He would go to parties and come home all drunk.


And in some of his classes he was now beginning to flunk.


Her cute little rosy-cheeked child had become a wild young man.


She cried every night because teaching him Islam was never in her plan.


He meet a pretty girl named Rose, he thought he loved her for sure.


She noticed how he felt, so she asked him to go out with her.


He thought it was love at first sight, she kissed him on the first date.


But she just wanted to sleep with him, yet to that he had no debate.


He would go out all night with her, sometimes without even saying good-bye.


"Why didn't I show him the deen?" His father could only cry.


He kept on partying while his family kept on weeping.


And he meet other girls, and with them too he was also sleeping.


He started to look sick, and he wasn't really felling so good.


His mother just had to cry, he didn't look like the way he should.


He went to the doctor for what he thought was a cold.


"Young man, you got AIDS," is what he was told.


When his mom found out she just couldn't take the pain.


For not teaching him his deen, she knew she was to blame.


Mo got sicker and you could see him getting weaker day by day.


And he didn't know Allah, so to Him he never prayed.


What could she do now for her once precious little guy?


She knew he needed the deen, but now she could only cry.


His time came one day so the Angel came for his spirit.


His dad told him to say la ilaha illalah, but Mo didn't hear it.


"What's that dad? I can't seem to hear you, everything's going dull."


But before Mo ever heard it, the Angel was off with his soul.


His father fell to his knees and cried like he never did before.


He knew he should have taught him the deen, so he felt guilty to the core.


This is the story of little Mo. Lets not let it be the story of our kid's


situation.


So please, my dear brothers and sisters, take this deen to the next generation with seriousness and its totality


and we must show it to them from our action inshaAllah.


May Allah azza wa jaal guide us all to The Truth Of Al-Islam, protect us from all evils and make us the carriers of Islam to the next generation and the rest of humanity Ameen.

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#2

Bismillah,


AMEEN!


Assalamu aleikum sister, such a good reminder.


Parents have a great responsibility, may Allah, SWT help us on accomplish that task insha'Allah. Never wait until tomorrow, today is the time to start.


Wasalam

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#3

Subhanallah... that was amazing...


U know.. i heard from someone here.. that a child is 50% developed in terms of learning, mind.... mannerisms etc... by the time he/she is 5 years old... Can you imagine if we were to capitalise on this and teach them islam in this time... subhanallah

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#4

Bismillah


as salam alykom


Am I seeing naseeha wow welcome back man dont go on us like this again may Allah Help u stay on

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#5

yes i am here ummmiiii.....


Time is still very tough on me but i will try to be here more often.... Jazaakillah khairan for all the love and concern ummiiiii


salaam... see somewhere umm

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#6

Bismillah


Alhamdulelah naseeha Alhamdulelah for all what Allah Give we wish u could be here more.

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May Allah azza wa jaal guide us all to The Truth Of Al-Islam, protect us from all evils and make us the carriers of Islam to the next generation and the rest of humanity Ameen.



ameen!!!


we also have to remember how much those little eyes and ears, see and hear. i think too many times parents don't sensor what their children watch or listen to and they get so used to seeing uncoverd women, hearing bad language, etc.. that they grow up around this and it affects their modesty and their shyness. think about a child that never hears bad lanaguage in his home, never watches half naked women on tv and things of this nature. inshaAllah it will be easy for him to lower his gaze as he gets older because seeing women like that will make him shy and uncomfortable. well, just my 2 cents as a mom [Image: biggrin.gif]

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#8

Bismillah


as salam alykom sister fearAllah


I see that they were more than 2 cents [Image: biggrin.gif] welcome to our board sister


BTW we have a sisters only room would u like access?

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wa alaikum salam [Image: smile.gif] would love access plzzzz.... thx 4 the welcome, sis intuition told me bout this place [Image: wub.gif] i just luv that girl
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Quote:wa alaikum salam  [img]style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img]  would love access plzzzz.... thx 4 the welcome, sis intuition told me bout this place [img]style_emoticons/default/wub.gif[/img]  i just luv that girl

Aww, I love you too sweetie




Quote:think about a child that never hears bad lanaguage in his home, never watches half naked women on tv and things of this nature. inshaAllah it will be easy for him to lower his gaze as he gets older because seeing women like that will make him shy and uncomfortable.

Sister there is a jewish guy in my Galileo Class. Recently we had to go in two groups and work on a project. Everyone had to pick someone that they wanted to work with and he choose me. Later he told me, that He feels very uncomfortable working with the other girls because they all look scarry. He was telling me that he thinks that something about them is evil. I was just sitting there not saying a thing.


I never asked him why he thought that (was wondering though). Later he told me all of a sudden that he thinks that I am a clean person and very serene.


I was so quiet, minutes afterwards I said quietly Alhamdulilah in a voice I thought no one else could hear. He looked at me and said whats Alhamdulilah, I said thanks to Allah. Then he said who's Allah?


From that moment on, I didn't say anything. I'm not really sure If I am supposed to give dawah to nonmuslim men.


Am I?

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