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Abla Muhammad El-Kahlawy's "Sonship and Parenthood: An Islamic Perspective from Quran and Sunnah"
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Abla Muhammad El-Kahlawy's "Sonship and Parenthood: An Islamic Perspective from Quran and Sunnah"

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Abla Muhammad El-Kahlawy's profound work, "Sonship and Parenthood in the Light of the Quran and Sunnah," offers an insightful exploration into the fundamental roles and responsibilities within the family unit from an Islamic viewpoint. Drawing extensively from the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the book illuminates the spiritual, ethical, and social dimensions of filial and parental relationships. El-Kahlawy meticulously discusses the rights and duties of children towards their parents, and parents towards their children, emphasizing mutual respect, compassion, and moral upbringing. This comprehensive guide serves as an invaluable resource for individuals and families seeking to foster strong, harmonious relationships grounded in Islamic principles, promoting a deeper understanding of familial bonds as prescribed by divine revelation.
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