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18 Wise Quotes On How To Raise Children; Must Read For Every Parent


WISE QUOTES ON RAISING CHILDREN

The current challenges facing parents in giving their children the best upbringing are numerous. However, they can surmount these challenges if they use these wise quotes stated below:



1." By Allah I do not fear hunger or poverty for my children, as much as I fear leaving them to ignorance."

2. "The most successful parents are those who taught their children Islam from home."

3. "A child is worth with the worth of Islam in him. So teach him the deen."

4. "Parents are evaluated by the worth of the deen in their children. "

5. "Islam in your home dies when you fail to teach the deen to your children. "

6. Do not mortgage the future of your children with the pleasures of the dunya today, If you do and they find out they curse you tomorrow. "

7. The worst cancer is that which lives in the home, not the skin. And it begins with neglecting the children's education.

8. Your Success begins with the dua'a of your child in his upbringing. Don't t leave him to the larger society.

9. If you pay for your child's education to be successful with degrees of dunya alone, then you have built a crumbled edifice.

10. "If you teach your child Qur'an and Sunnah, he may be given intercession on your behalf on the Day of Judgement. "

11. "Neglect of teaching Islam to your child is like putting them in Hellfire."

12. You may sacrifice everything to nurture your children in an Islamic manner, but you still have to follow it up with dua'a.

13. "The scholars are dying, the ignoramus are prevailing simply because we value less Islam for children.Do play your own part."

14. "If you build a home of Islam in the heart of your children, they become the most precious thing scarce to find on earth."

15. "Be careful where your children learn from, do not teach bid'ah to your children, they may demolish what you have built over the years."

16. "The most priceless knowledge your child can learn is Arabic. If you pay a fortune on English, then pay double fold on Arabic. If you cannot then you have left them to the devil. "

18. "Certainly, you pray for your child to succeed you, but you have not taught him Qur'an to succeed you."

And Allah knows Best.

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