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PARENTS WHO ARE NOT MUSLIMS A child is required to do good towards his parents who are non-Muslims except in matters which will lead to shirk or which will go against Allah --- in which case, the child must not obey the parents. (Revere thy parents); Yet should they endeavor to make thee ascribe divinity, side by side with Me, to something thy mind cannot accept (as divine), obey them not; but (even then) bear them company in this world�s life with kindness." Qur�an 31:15 Good relation with non-Muslim parents should be maintained, for example, honoring them, treating them politely, helping them financially, providing food and clothing, visiting them and attending to them when they are sick. And most important, to pray that their parents receive guidance from Allah! Allah�s Reward for the Child: Allah will give a bounteous reward to the child who is devoted to his parents. On the other hand, a child who is rebellious and goes against the wishes of his parents will incur Allah�s wrath. There are numerous hadith with regard to this: Whoever does good towards his parents will certainly live happily and contentedly; and Allah will lengthen his life. (Al-Fath Al-Kabir). Be devoted towards your parents so that your children may be devoted towards you. Allah�s pleasure ceases when the parents� pleasure cease; Allah's Wrath ceases when the parents� wrath cease. (Al-Termidhi, Al-Hakim and Al-Bukhari) There are three prayers which are accepted without any uncertainty; they are: the prayer of one who has been oppressed: the prayer of a traveler; and the prayer of parents for their child. (Ahmad, Al-Bukhari, Abu Dawud and Al-Tirmidhi). The major sins are: to associate partners with Allah (acknowledging other gods besides Allah), going against the wishes of one�s parents. To kill someone, and to swear falsely. (Saheeh Al-Bukhari) The punishment of every major sin is Hell-fire unless the sinner seeks repentance from Allah; or if the sin is going against one�s parents, then the sinner must also seek forgiveness from his parents. The punishment of every sin will be held back till the Day of Judgment with exception of the sin of going against one�s parents, in which case, punishment will take place during his lifetime before his death. (Al-Tabrani). It has been narrated that Alqamah was a good companion of the prophet (pbuh). He was very diligent when it came to praying, fasting and giving charity. However, upon getting married, his love for his wife was greater than for his mother. As a result, when he was dying, he was not able to recite the Kalimah "la ilaha illallah." The Prophet (pbuh) asked the mother to forgive her son, however, she refused to do so. Eventually, the Prophet told bilal to gather some firewood; and told the latter to burn Alqamah. Upon seeing this, the feelings of love for her son prevailed; forgave her son, after which, Alqamah was able to recite the Kalimah "La ilaha illah" as he breathed his last. |