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The topic of Islam and children includes Islamic principles of child development, the rights of children in Islam, the duties of children towards their parents, and the rights of parents over their children, both biological and foster children.
It addresses the themes of child rights, child health, child protection and child education, outlining key Islamic beliefs and traditions and how these impact the physical, social, psychological and spiritual well-being of their children.
A disproportionate number of the more than 600 million children across the Islamic world face enormous challenges, from poverty and disease to lack of education and protection.
19 kwi 2010 · Throughout Islamic history and in Islamic literature the rights and responsibilities pertaining to children are clear cut. Parents, families, and communities have certain responsibilities towards children.
27 lis 2013 · Looks at educational needs of Muslim pupils in the United Kingdom. The work provides a historical review of Muslim communities in Britain and develops a debate on aspects of Islamic tradition that requires attention by teachers and school authorities.
3 maj 2010 · One of the most important obligations in Islam is for parents to love and nurture their children. Children have the right to be protected, and the right to learn how to worship and obey God.
26 kwi 2010 · Muslims believe all children are born submitting to God, this means they are born innately inclined to love and worship God alone. In his traditions, Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, made this very clear.