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Mother's Importance in Islam

Mother importance in Islaam



Mother is our first dutiful person


In Islam, the importance of mothers is highly emphasized and revered. Mothers hold a special and elevated status within Islamic teachings for several reasons:

Respect and Obedience:-

 The Quran and Hadiths (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad) stress the importance of showing utmost respect, kindness, and obedience to one's mother. It is often said that "Paradise lies at the feet of mothers," highlighting the significance of serving and pleasing one's mother.

Role in Child Upbringing:-

 Islamic tradition places a significant role on mothers in the upbringing and education of their children. Mothers are seen as the primary caregivers and are responsible for instilling faith, values, and moral character in their children.

Sacrifice and Love:-

 The selfless love and sacrifices that mothers make for their children are considered a reflection of God's mercy and compassion. The Quran acknowledges the pain and hardship mothers go through during pregnancy and childbirth, underscoring the need for gratitude and care towards them.

Prayers and Blessings:-

It is believed that a mother's prayers for her children hold a special significance in Islam. Her supplications are thought to have a powerful and positive effect on the well-being and success of her offspring.

Intercession on the Day of Judgment:-

 Islamic tradition suggests that on the Day of Judgment, mothers may intercede on behalf of their children, seeking God's mercy and forgiveness for them.

Gratitude and Kindness:-

 Islam teaches that being kind, respectful, and caring towards one's mother is not just a moral duty but also a means to earn Allah's pleasure and blessings.

Abu Hurayra said, "The Prophet Mohammad was asked, 'Messenger of Allah, to whom should I be dutiful?'  
"Your mother,' 
He was asked, "Then whom?' 
'Your mother, 
He was asked, 'Then whom?" 
"Your mother,' 
He was asked, 'Then whom?' Mohmmed replied, "Your father."
Sahih (Al-Albani)/Al-Adab Al-Mufrad Book 1, Hadith 5



Overall, in Islam, mothers are held in high regard and are seen as a source of love, guidance, and blessings. Their role in the family and society is deeply valued, and their rights and well-being are emphasized to a great extent.

Status of muslim women in islam by hadees And Quran:-

"When she's a daughter, she opens a door heaven for his father.

"When she is a wife, she fulfills half of the deen of her husband.

"When she is a mother, there is a paradise under her feet

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