a vast topic... ill try and sum it up...
-child must be praying by 10 or you may hit them (lightly, on rear end)
-no hitting. only when they dont do salah, then you may lightly hit them in the rear end
-dont suddenly start enforcing hijab and salah and making it obligatoy. ease them into it by encouraging these acts froman early age.
-I know many rebelious teens who dislike that there parents suddenly forced them to wear hijab. it may have been better if hijab was encouraged earlier, have them practice earlier so when it is obligatory on them they dont feel uncomfortable.
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Firstly, To teach your children about Islam is to do it with love and not abuse, (Religion is Love and love is religion), we are not allowed to hit our children only if its nessesary and not even hard or even in the rear end, if you leave a mark you will have to pay them (diyeh) and also forcing children to wear hijaab is not allowed, Allah doesnt let us force people to things that are an obligatory, its encouraging that we have to do, that is the cause of teenagers and preteens of being rebeliouse and hating Islam, Allah says "La ikraaheh fil deen"
Names:
When you have a baby and you want to give him/her a name, you look at a prophets name or a name from ahlulbayte, so that will be there aim in life, e.g Hussein, your child will hear the story of Imam Hussein a.s they will want to be like them, Brave in a war, if they are alone or betrayed they will fight or stand strong, or Abbas, now al Abbas a.s had a (gheereh) not jelousey but wiseness, he never let his brothers children cry of thirst, he went the river himself and got the water for them, Also Abbass a.s was strong he was like his Father Imam Ali a.s, Ruqqayeh, ruqqayah was very generouse when she saw other children wanting water she made sure that she shared her water to every child there was.
Boy names:
Ali, Abbas, Hussain, Hassan, Mohammed, Jawad, yusif,musa, Ahmad, Zain al abideen, sajad, mohammed Ritha, Thul fiqaar, Qasim, Akeel,yasser ect...
Girl Names:
Fatima, Zaynab, khadeejeh, Ruqayah, Sukainah, Akeelah ect..
Love:
When you call your children call them nice names like My darling, my love, sweet heart, so they can feel special and they will respect what you say.
Now Hijaab should be worn at the age of 9 and to get your child to get used to it let them wear it at an early age maybe even 8 or 7, its not 10.
Sallah:
now when your children are still small lets say 3 or 4, get them a small prayer mat , a turbah and a sibha so when its time for sallah put them next to your prayer mat, and let them watch and try to copy you, they dont have to do the whole sallah just every time its sallah make them watch you and sit on a prayer mat so it will be easier for them when they are older.
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