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Islam is a religion revealed by God for all people, in all
places, at all times. As such, Islam is
accessible to everybody and is particularly mindful of the importance of
respect, rights, and responsibilities.
The words of the Quran and the authentic traditions of Prophet Muhammad,
may God praise him, contain the rights and responsibilities granted by God to
humankind. They are not subject to the
whims and desires of men or women therefore they do not change. These unique rights mentioned in Islam also
include the rights of children.
Children’s rights are not guaranteed by the actions of their parents,
their communities, or even their governments.
God Himself guarantees children’s rights.
Islam establishes a legal framework, and embodies a code of
ethics, designed to protect the rights of an individual including his or her
right to live in a secure society. For
children, security is of the upmost importance.
The rights of a child begin even before birth; in fact they begin before
conception. The Quran and the authentic traditions of Prophet Muhammad make it
clear that two people should not enter into a marriage carelessly. A great deal of thought and preparation is
necessary before man and woman commit to each other and to the family that may
result from their union. Prophet
Muhammad was heard to say, “A woman may be married for four reasons: her
wealth, her lineage, her beauty, and her religious commitment. Marry the one who is religiously committed.”
If a man and a woman have both dedicated their lives to
worshipping and pleasing their Creator then the rights of any children they may
have are automatically guaranteed.
Worshipping God means obeying His commandments and His commandments
include securing the rights of the child.
By marrying rather than having an illicit relationship the couple has
already begun to secure the rights of their future children. A child has the right to know and understand
his or her lineage.
Once a child is conceived, it has the right to life. The Quran makes it very clear that all life
is sacred. It is never permissible to
terminate a pregnancy because one fears being unable to financially support a
child or another child. It is God, who
is the Provider and Sustainer of all life.
“...kill not your children because of poverty - We provide
sustenance for you and for them”. (Quran 6:151)
When making a decision to terminate a pregnancy it is
important to remember that having a child is a blessing from God and all such
blessings should be accepted with joy and gratitude. There are many people in the world today who
are not able to have children, therefore when God blesses a family with one, it
should be a cause for celebration and happiness. However, children are not toys or
possessions. With them comes great
responsibility.
Once a child is conceived it is important to remember that
this is a trust from God. Although the child is most certainly a blessing, it
is not a possession. He or she has God
given rights that must be fulfilled. Throughout the pregnancy, the expectant
parents must take care to prepare for the new arrival. The mother must take care of herself by
eating the correct food, getting the required amount of rest, and seeking
medical aid when needed. Preparing for
birth also includes remembering God and seeking His aid.
“O my Lord! Grant me from You, a good offspring. You are
indeed the All-Hearer of invocation.” (Quran 3:38)
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