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The Role of Mother in Islam

Islam has the raised the status of women to the highest level and gave them rights that are not less than equal to men. The Mother has the highest standard in Islam. Allah SWT says in the Quran and I have instructed upon man, to his parents, good treatment. As His mother carried him with hardship and suffered to give him birth, and his gestation and weaning (period) is thirty months until. [Al-Quran 46:15]

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Parents and specifically mothers have the highest status in Islam. They are held in the highest esteem in Islamic belief. A number of Quranic verses and Ahadith have emphasized Muslims to respect mothers who bear all the difficulties and hardships for which one can never pay them back. Here we will focus on the significance of mothers in Islam.

In the Quran, Allah (SWT) has elaborated the difficulties a mother bears during pregnancy, giving birth, feeding and then taking care of her baby until he grows into a strong man/woman. Allah mentioned to respect parents in the Quran at so many places, but pointed to signify the mother in a deep detail as she faces more challenges in upbringing a child than a father.

In Islam, every holiday or celebration that has not any authenticity according to Shariah rules is an innovation (Bidah) which was not obligated during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Furthermore, it should be reconsidered if it originates from non-Islamic resources. Any similarity acquired from the enemies of Allah is not allowed in Islam.

Islam has provided us massive festivities, which include Eid festivals, Fasting of Ramadan and Fridays as weekly Eid. There are no festivals except above mentioned. Besides, any further innovations are considered as a falsehood in Shariah.

A testimony by Sahih Bukhari and Muslim narrates the Hadith of Allah’s Apostle S.A.W;

” Every deed introduced into our affair that does not belong to, it is rejected.”

”Whoever does a deed that is not what our affair is upon, will have it rejected.”

A true Muslim always takes pride in obligating Allah SWT’s religion on the whole. There is no adding or subtracting eligible in Islam. He is firm on his belief and never follows blindly to every innovation or cultural festivities that don’t fit with the rules of Shariah.

Why should we celebrate a Day to acknowledge the sacrifices our mothers have made for us? We must maintain respect, admiration and obedience towards our mothers for whole life. As a Muslim, we should take on our beloved mom for Hajj and Umrah, because, One day is not enough to elaborate the relationship we have with our beloved mothers and Islamic point of view that is not fair.

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