No, once a father always a father. No matter what their ages are, they will always be father and daughter.
"Abu al banat" translates to "father of daughters" in Arabic. It is used to refer to someone who has only daughters and no sons.
There are a few ways this could happen. 1) First, if the father has Acquired Hemophilia, it is not genetic and thus would not be passed to his daughters. 2) Adoption - A father only passes the genes to his daughters if they were in fact conceived with his DNA. (obviously there are other ways that daughters may not have been conceived by the father that raises them, but I;ll leave those to your imagination) 3) While being almost impossible (similar odds to being struck by lightening 5 separate times and surviving all 5) a random mutation could in theory correct the existing mutation. 4) Assuming the father has genetic hemophilia and was the sperm donar for the daughters in question, it is actually likely that the tests were wrong. Often females can test erroneously negative for being carriers until their early to mid 20s.
So this child should be punished for the father being late?
No, you do not capitalize "father" after the pronoun "his" unless it is being used as a title or part of the proper noun. For example: "His father went to the store." vs. "His Father, John, went to the store."
If the father has hemophilia and the mother is a carrier, sons will have a 50% chance of having hemophilia. Daughters will have a 50% chance of having hemophilia and a 50% chance of being a carrier. It is very rare for both parents to have these defective genes.If the father does not have hemophilia and the mother is a carrier, sons will have a 50% chance of having hemophilia. Daughters will have a 50% chance of being carriers.If the father has hemophilia and the mother has normal blood, all sons will be normal and all daughters will be carriers.
"Father" should be capitalized in a sentence when it is being used as a proper noun to specifically refer to a person's male parent, such as in "I am going to visit Father this weekend." If used generically to refer to a male parent in a more general sense, it does not need to be capitalized, such as in "He is like a father to me."
Being the father of the Holy Prophet, he is definitely in Paradise.
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The ultimate creative being in the God Family is referred to as 'Father.' He is spirit and lives in the 'highest heaven' which many commonly refer to as simply 'Heaven.'Currently, the Father has only one begotten Son, Jesus Christ. But each and every human being has the potential to become children in the God Family - sons and daughters:2 Corinthians 6:18New King James Version (NKJV) 18 "I will be a Father to you,And you shall be My sons and daughters,Says the Lord Almighty."[a]Footnotes:2 Corinthians 6:18 2 Samuel 7:14
He should its his child!
By being a good father.
The father's going to be notified - as the father, he has that legal right.