Father An Islamic Perspective

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Father An Islamic Perspective
ISBN: 9781905258031
Book Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 60
Size: 6 x 6 inches
Publication Year: 2010
Description
About This Book:
"Father: An Islamic Perspective" is a complex and comprehensive work that explores the role, obligations, and virtues of fatherhood in the framework of Islamic teachings. This book provides a thorough grasp of the ideas and recommendations for men in their duty as dads according to Islamic ideals.
Islamic Guidance: 
The book, which is based on Islamic principles, provides clear and thorough advice for men on what it means to be a father in Islam. It gives advice on how to fulfill this position while keeping to religious beliefs.
Parental Love and Responsibility: 
"Father: An Islamic Perspective" delves into the great responsibilities and love that come with fatherhood. It emphasizes the necessity of providing children with emotional and practical support, imparting Islamic values, and cultivating strong family relationships.
Rights and Responsibilities:
The book goes into the rights and obligations of fathers in the context of the family and the Islamic community. It emphasizes the significance of leading by example, being compassionate, and developing strong and respectful relationships with youngsters.
Cultural Context:
The author provides unique insights into the cultural context of fatherhood throughout many Muslim communities, encouraging a better awareness of the diversity and harmony of Islamic traditions.
Significance:
This book is essential reading for Muslim males and those interested in the role of fathers in Islam. It gives a clear and practical approach for individuals desiring to accept their obligations as fathers while adhering to their faith's principles and ethics.

Father An Islamic Perspective

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    Description

    Father An Islamic Perspective
    ISBN: 9781905258031
    Book Binding: Hardcover
    Pages: 60
    Size: 6 x 6 inches
    Publication Year: 2010
    Description
    About This Book:
    "Father: An Islamic Perspective" is a complex and comprehensive work that explores the role, obligations, and virtues of fatherhood in the framework of Islamic teachings. This book provides a thorough grasp of the ideas and recommendations for men in their duty as dads according to Islamic ideals.
    Islamic Guidance: 
    The book, which is based on Islamic principles, provides clear and thorough advice for men on what it means to be a father in Islam. It gives advice on how to fulfill this position while keeping to religious beliefs.
    Parental Love and Responsibility: 
    "Father: An Islamic Perspective" delves into the great responsibilities and love that come with fatherhood. It emphasizes the necessity of providing children with emotional and practical support, imparting Islamic values, and cultivating strong family relationships.
    Rights and Responsibilities:
    The book goes into the rights and obligations of fathers in the context of the family and the Islamic community. It emphasizes the significance of leading by example, being compassionate, and developing strong and respectful relationships with youngsters.
    Cultural Context:
    The author provides unique insights into the cultural context of fatherhood throughout many Muslim communities, encouraging a better awareness of the diversity and harmony of Islamic traditions.
    Significance:
    This book is essential reading for Muslim males and those interested in the role of fathers in Islam. It gives a clear and practical approach for individuals desiring to accept their obligations as fathers while adhering to their faith's principles and ethics.

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