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At their Feet Piety Towards Parents
AllÄh the Most High Said: āAnd your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And that you be dutiful to your parents...ā [17:23] After AllÄh Almighty, there is none who has realised a greater favour to any person than oneās own parents. His mother bore him in extreme difficulty and went through great hardship and trouble while carrying him. Both parents performing their best in raising him, providing love and compassion and working hard to spend on him; spending sleepless nights tending to him while ignoring their own wants and desires. IslÄm has gone to great lengths in impressing piety towards parents and indicating reward and punishment associated to it. A person with basic common sense understands the rights of the one who renders favours to him; not recognising such rights is from the most deprived qualities one can assume. A person who is dutiful and good to his parents should know that no matter how diligent he is towards them, he can never repay or thank them for their rights and privileges granted to them by AllÄh. The renowned and eminent scholar, Ibn al-JawzÄ« penned this emotive book upon witnessing disregard and neglect some of the youth in his time had for their parents and kin, and not regarding it to be a necessary part of religion. He therefore felt the need to compile a short tract on these obligations so that the unaware may take heed and reassess the shortfalls in regards to their own obligations. He arranged it into seamless chapters touching on divine basis for being dutiful to parents and enjoining ties of kinship. This English rendering of Ibn al-JawzÄ«ās āBirrul WÄlidaynā will assuredly lead to marked positive realignment of our own relationships with our parents and families. And AllÄh grants the means and ability to whomsoever He Wills.
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AllÄh the Most High Said: āAnd your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And that you be dutiful to your parents...ā [17:23] After AllÄh Almighty, there is none who has realised a greater favour to any person than oneās own parents. His mother bore him in extreme difficulty and went through great hardship and trouble while carrying him. Both parents performing their best in raising him, providing love and compassion and working hard to spend on him; spending sleepless nights tending to him while ignoring their own wants and desires. IslÄm has gone to great lengths in impressing piety towards parents and indicating reward and punishment associated to it. A person with basic common sense understands the rights of the one who renders favours to him; not recognising such rights is from the most deprived qualities one can assume. A person who is dutiful and good to his parents should know that no matter how diligent he is towards them, he can never repay or thank them for their rights and privileges granted to them by AllÄh. The renowned and eminent scholar, Ibn al-JawzÄ« penned this emotive book upon witnessing disregard and neglect some of the youth in his time had for their parents and kin, and not regarding it to be a necessary part of religion. He therefore felt the need to compile a short tract on these obligations so that the unaware may take heed and reassess the shortfalls in regards to their own obligations. He arranged it into seamless chapters touching on divine basis for being dutiful to parents and enjoining ties of kinship. This English rendering of Ibn al-JawzÄ«ās āBirrul WÄlidaynā will assuredly lead to marked positive realignment of our own relationships with our parents and families. And AllÄh grants the means and ability to whomsoever He Wills.














