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- Preface
- Foreword
- Part 1: The Prophet’s Attitude towards Children
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- Chapter One: Upbringing
- Chapter Two: Affection
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- Affection for Children
- The Prophet’s Affection for Children
- The Prophet’s Affection for Imam Hasan and Imam Husayn
- The Prophet Prayed for Children
- Tolerating Children
- The Prophet’s Gifts to Children
- The Way the Prophet Treated the Children of Martyrs
- The Way the Prophet Treated his Children during Prayer
- Chapter Three: Kissing Children
- Chapter Four: Playing with Children
- Chapter Five: Feeding, Greeting and Punishing Children
- Part 2: The Prophet’s Attitude Towards Youth
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- Chapter One: The Life Force of Youth
- Chapter Two: Young People are Attracted to Religion
- Chapter Three: State Employment of Youth
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- ‘Ali ibn Abu Ṭalib
- ‘Ali Risks His Life in the Prophet’s Bed
- The Battle of Badr
- The Battle of Uhud
- The Battle of Khandaq (Ahzab)
- The Conquest of Khaybar by ‘Ali
- The Conquest of Mecca
- Ja‘far ibn Abu Talib
- Mus‘ab ibn ‘Umayr
- ‘Atab ibn Usayd, the Governor of Mecca
- Mu‘adh ibn Jabal
- Usamah ibn Zayd
- Usamah’s Story‑‑The Outcome
- Chapter Four: Characteristics of Youth
The Prophet’s Attitude towards Children and Youth
BOOK ID
Author(s): Muhammad Ali Chenarani
Translator(s): Mahdi Azadi
Publisher(s): ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
Category: Education Youth Prophet Muhammad Ethics Miscellaneous information: The Prophet’s Attitude towards Children and Youth
Author: Muhammad ‘Ali Chenarani
Translator: Mahdi Azadi
Project supervisor: Translation Unit, Cultural Affairs Department / The Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) World Assembly (ABWA)
Editor: Hazel Haneef
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
First Printing: 2012
Printed by: E. Press
Copies: 5,000
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info@ahl-ul-bayt.org
ISBN: 978-964-529-390-9
All rights reserved
Featured Category: Introducing Islam
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A text on Prophet Muhammad’s (S) attitude towards children and youth. The book is divided into two distinct parts, dealing with the Prophet’s attitude towards children and towards youth separately. The subject is presented using sayings from the Infallibles, historical accounts and the occasional findings from scientific research.
Preface
In the Name of Allah, the All-Beneficent, the All-Merciful
The invaluable legacy of the Household [Ahl al-Bayt] of the Prophet (may peace be upon them all), as preserved by their followers, is a comprehensive school of thought that embraces all branches of Islamic knowledge. This school has produced many brilliant scholars who have drawn inspiration from this rich and pure resource. It has given many scholars to the Muslim ummah who, following in the footsteps of Imams of the Prophet’s Household (‘a), have done their best to clear up the doubts raised by various creeds and currents within and without Muslim society and to answer their questions. Throughout the past centuries, they have given
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