The family, which is the basic unit of
civilization, is now disintegrating. Islam’s family system brings the
rights of the husband, wife, children, and relatives into a fine
equilibrium. It nourishes unselfish behavior, generosity, and love in the
framework of a well-organized family system. The peace and security
offered by a stable family unit is greatly valued, and it is seen as essential
for the spiritual growth of its members. A harmonious social order is
created by the existence of extended families and by treasuring children.
How Do Muslims Treat the Elderly? |
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In the Islamic world, one rarely finds “old
people’s homes.” The strain of caring for one’s parents in this most
difficult time of their lives is considered an honor and a blessing and an
opportunity for great spiritual growth. In Islam, it is not enough that we
only pray for our parents, but we should act with limitless compassion,
remembering that when we were helpless children, they preferred us to
themselves. Mothers are particularly honored. When Muslim parents
reach old age, they are treated mercifully, with kindness and selflessness.
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In Islam, serving one’s parents is a duty second
to prayer, and it is their right to expect it. It is considered despicable
to express any irritation when, through no fault of their own, the old become
difficult.
God has said:
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