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Why
we should send our Children Obligations,
benefits and blessings At state, secular or church schools in the West today Muslim children do not receive a proper grounding in knowledge of Islam. Moreover, both in the classroom and in the playground they are often exposed to ideas, influences and behavior which can both pressurize and tempt them away from the straight path of Islam and its moral code. Thankfully, as Muslim communities expand through immigration and the conversion of westerners, Islamic schools are being set up to cater for the educational and spiritual needs of our young people. Where possible we should do all we can to strengthen and support these establishments. Muslim schools are good for our community and our children because:
Islam calls on Muslims to pursue the path of knowledge and show kindness to our children. Having your child educated at a Muslim school fulfills both of these requirements simultaneously. All creatures are God's children, and
those dearest to God are the ones who treat His children kindly. Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
"No one has given his children anything better than adab"
(which in this context refers to knowledge). Verily, a man teaching his child
manners is better than giving one bushel of grain in alms. If anyone pursues a path in search of
knowledge God will thereby make easy for him a path to paradise. He who goes out in search of knowledge
is in God's path till he returns. The search of knowledge is an
obligation laid on every Muslim. It is therefore advisable that parents should try their best to educate their children in an Islamic environment in a Muslim school. This will help their children to avoid the negative influences which are so prevalent in the state and church school sector. Of course, this will usually entail paying fees in contrast to non-Muslim schools which are usually free at the point of use. But let us bear in mind the following ahadeeth: If you spend (to help others), O son of
Adam! I [God] shall spend on you. Sadqa given to a poor man is just Sadqa,
but when given to a relative it serves a double purpose, being both
Sadqa and a connecting link. He who spends in the cause of Allah
will have his reward seven hundred times. The rewards of sending children to Muslim schools outweigh any expense and sacrifices which parents may incur. This article incorporates content originally published at www.soundvision.com |