This enlightening course explores one of the most profound yet often overlooked dimensions of Islamic ethics — the rights of children upon their parents. Rooted in Qur’anic guidance and the teachings of the Ahlulbayt (a), the course unveils how the moral, spiritual, and physical well-being of a child begins long before birth — even before marriage itself.
Islam views parenthood not merely as a social responsibility but as a sacred trust. The purity of a child’s essence is deeply connected to the spiritual state of the parents. Thus, both mother and father are commanded to safeguard their chastity, for their actions, intentions, and moral choices contribute to the very flesh, blood, and soul of their offspring. From this perspective, it is not only a divine duty upon the parents to remain pure — it is also the right of the child to be conceived from purity, nurtured in piety, and guided toward Allah (swt).
Through this course, participants will rediscover the sanctity of parenthood and the eternal link between purity, lineage, and divine proximity.