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Ask yourself 10 Questions about your Mother!

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Ask yourself 10 Questions about your mother:

 

Sometimes, to be able to really evaluate what

kind of relationship we have with our mothers,

we need to ask ourselves the right questions.

Here are some that can help:

  • 1. When was the last time you visited your mom?
  • 2. Do you think your mom is happy with you?
  • 3. Have you ever said "Uff" to your mom?

    • "Thy Lord hath decreed that ye worship none but
      Him, and that ye be kind to parents. Whether one
      or both of them attain old age in thy life, say
      not to them a word of contempt (Uff), nor repel
      them, but address them in terms of honor. And out
      of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility,
      and say: ‘My Lord! bestow on them Thy Mercy even
      as they cherished me in childhood' "(Quran 17:23-24).
[*]4. What is it that your mom really wants to have?[*]5. How much do you know about your mom's mother?[*]6. What might be five things your mom really doesn't want you to do?

  • Abdullah ibn Amr related that the Messenger of

    Allah said, may Allah's peace and blessings be

    upon him: The major sins are to believe that

    Allah has partners, to disobey one's parents, to

    commit murder, and to bear false witness (Bukhari, Muslim).

[*]7. What are three things that make your mom happy or sad?[*]8. How many minutes do you engage in "quality

talk" with your mom in a week?[*]9. When was the last time you cooked for your mom?[*]10. When was the last time you gave your mom a gift?

  • Aisha narrated that the Messenger of Allah (peace

    and blessings be upon him) said: Exchange gifts

    with one another, for they remove ill feelings

    from the hearts (Tirmidhi).

 

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Aaliyyah   

Thanks for the reminder. Regardless of how many conflicts and differences you have with your parents, they are your parents. And, at the end of the day they have so much xaq over you that what you do for them will never amount to what they did for you...

 

ilaahay dariiqa saxa hana tuso oo hanga dhigo kuwa walidoonka asxaan u fala intey noloyihiin..

 

salaam

 

p.s. we always remind each other how much right our mothers have over us. It would be equally imperative to point out how hard our fathers work for us....ilaahay ajar haka siiyo.

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