basis for forming the personahty of children in the shade of good
character munners of Islam is to establish the relations of love,
brotherhood, and understanding between tcachcr and student.
Hcre both would achieve the expected benefits. Thus, the tcachcr
would gain the fruit of his cfforts and the student would be among
the most righteous and pious ones.
6. The daily educational program
The most important task a teacher should take care of is to follow
a specific educational course with the student so that he beo:.:omes
familiar with it and find~ it easy to follow in the fu ture. Now here
are. my fellow teachers, the details of this method as inspired from
the teachings of Islam so that you might make use of them.
A. In the morning, a teacher sbould follow the following progam:
- The worthiest thiog one can do when he wakes up in the morning
is to remember and praise Allah. One should begin his day wi th
the fo llowing invocation: .. / praise Allah who gaye U.f life again
afler we had been dead lmd /0 him is 'he Resurrection," (Agreed upon)
- When the child wants to go to the bathroom, the teacher should
teach hIm the way to cnter the bathroom i. e. he should enter with
his left foot and when leaving he steps out with his right foot.
This is ))ec;luse it has been recommended that we use our right
hands and feet when doing good things and use our left hands
and feet when doing impure things.
- The student should be ta ught to say (when entering the
bathroom): "0 A/hih! I ask Your proteelion from devils. moles
ani/felllalel _" (Al-Bttkhfiri and Muslim)
- The student should be taught not to take with him into the
bathroom, anything th;,t includes a form of Remembrance of
Allah, books, articles, Holy books, or rings Ihat bear the name
of Allah on them," In th is regard, the narrators of the
traditions of the Prophet .i: from Anas ... s,1id that the
Prophet ~ used to take ofT his ring and leave it aside when
going to relieve himself. The words: "Muhammad is the
Messenger of Alhih were engraved on it." (AI-Hakim)
• The student should learn not to speak while relieving himself.
Here Imam Muslim narrated that, "A man passt'(i by the Prophet
it while he was urinating. The man greeted the Prophet e: but
he did not return his greeting."
- The student should learn how to cleanse his/her private pilrts
after relieving himse lf/herself ;Iud not to let any impurity stain his
body or clothes, since most of the punishment in the grave
neglecting to wash one's privale pariS after relieving oneself. [n
this regard, Al-Bukhari narrated Ihal the Prophet e: sa id, "Wruh
your OItler sexual organs and anuses afler you Ijrinllle Or defecole
since mas/ of Ihe punishmem i/l the gra)'e comes from Sllch
negligence . ..
- The student should learn to wash his private parts with his leO:
hand, since the l'rophet $ said, "Jf one of you urinaled, he should
nat tauch his sexrwl organ or ... ash it ... ilh his right hond, nor ,,'arlid
one breathe in a ''esse! while drinking," (Agreed upon)
- The student should lear to leave the bath room with his right foot
and invoke: "Praise be ta A/liih, The One Who remm'ed harm from
me and healed me," Narrated by Ibn Majah
- Then, he makes ablution,
- The merits of ablution are that it obliteral~ sins. In this regard
Imam Muslim narrated that the Prophet II; said, "When one
make,5 ablution ond starts by .... ashing his face, allihe sins he has
commilled wilh Iris eyes dmp from his foCI! with the running water,
And when he washes his feel allihe sins he COmmilled wilh his feel
drop ... ilh Ihe "'nning of the wmer or with the last drop of wa/er,
So, he gelS purifiedfram all his sins,"
- The student should learn to Solly the Prophetic invocation after
perfonning ablution: "[ profess that there is no god but A/Mh;
Ihere is no Msocial/: with flim, and MU!l(lFIJmad is 1Ii$ Prophet and
Messenger_" Muslim narration is: "0 AIlIih! Make me of the
penitent and the purified,"
_ The student should learn to pray two rak'ahs whenever he finishes
ablUlion, A~mad and Imam Muslim narrated that the Prophet
tl; said, "Any Muslim who performs ablulion the right way, then
he prays twa rak'ahs with pure hearty intenlion, his d!le re.mrd
must be Paradise."
_ To pray with him any number of rak'ahs at night. Muslim and
Abu DawGd narrated that the Prophet it; said, "If one of you
geu up 01 night, he sho!l{d start 10 pray a shori rak 'ak •. " Praying
at night, after praying the evening prayer, has no definite number
of rak'alts. You can pray as many 3S you can, two by two, since
the Prophet tl; said, "Niglrl pra)V!r is /11'0 by two, and if you
SI.speCI Ihal the dawn prayer has approached, pray one sitlgle wilr
rak 'alr. " Among the bl essings of praying and praising Alliih at
night is that it paves the way to Paradise. At-Tirmidhi narrated
that the Prophet 3: said: "0 people, greel one anolher "say may
peace be uFOn you ", feed OIlier (U!op/e from your food an" pray {JJ
nighl wlrile people are asleep, so yr'u enter Paradise peacefully."
- To urge him to pray the d~wn prayer in Ihe mosque: to teach htm
to invoke All:ih after thc <:all for praycr. Imam Muslim and Abu
Dawud narrated that the Prophet t1; said, "When you hear I/,e
A dhan (calling for prafcr) , repeal what he is saying. Say: "" eace
be lipan Mu'!nmmad, sillce "'Iwever says Peace be "POll me allee,
len good deeds will be writ/en for h'm in his book of deeds, andafter
Iha/ osk AI/iih 10 gralll me AI-Wasflalr , ",lIich is a place nOI
altained by any servalll of Ihe seroants of Alliih.- I hope ' canallain
il. The (>Ire who a.~ks for me AI-Wll$ilah will dcserve my
interce$$ion on the Day of jlldgmelll ." [nvoklflg Allah. and
asking for His Mercy and Forgiveness, should Ix: done in the way
that has been reported from the Prophct ij:_ Al-Bukhiiri narrated
that the Prophet ~ said, "Whoevcr slIys w/ienel't'r he hears Ihe
Ad/Ilin Ihe (calling for prayer) "0 Alliih. Lord of rhis e"er-pf'rfec/
call. l/ie Lord of lhis cominuing prayer, gram Muhammad A/Wasi/
ah and virtue and give him the mast /ionorable .~Iarus You
have promised him will deserw my imt'fcession on Ihe Day of
jlldgmem."
- To teach him th~ merits of praying In congregation In the
mosque. At-Tirmidhi and Abu Diiwud narra ted that the Prophet
$ said, "Give glad lidings to those who walk in Ille darkn e.
mO)'ques Ihat they will have great shming light on the Day of
Judgment. "
_ To teach hIm to glori ry and invoke Allah after finishing his
prayers. Imam Muslim narrated that Abu Hurairah .. said:
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"W/wever says. sf/Mana Allah (Glory be to Allah) thirty-Ihree
limes, ,,1-lIoIIUIlI Iillall "Praise be 10 A /liilr" Ihirty-lh,ee limes. and
AI/aha Akbar "Alliih is ,he G,eales/" lbirly-Ihree limes and then
comp/ele Ihe hundred by saying. /0 iloho ilia Allah "There is no god
but Allii/r; Ihere is flO Ilssociole wilh Iflm.Jor tlim is a/ll/w/ is in
Ihe earlh and Ihe skies Imd/or Him is praise WId He has power ove.
aUlhings." all his sins will be obliterated nell if Ihey were as much
as Ihe foam of Ihe sea."
_ To teach him that praying the SantUlh (voluntary) prayers arter
the dawn and afternoon prayers are undesi rable. AI-Bukhari and
Imam Muslim narrated that the Prophet $ said, "No proy!"
afler dawn lin/ii/he Sun rises, nOr a/lfr the afternoon prayer liIIlhe
sun fades oway."
- To instruct him that pr~ying when Ihe sun is in the middle of the
sky us well as when it is fading away is undesirable. Im:lm
Muslim narrated that 'Uqbah Ibn 'Amir said, "The Prophet $
used to discourage us from praying al three times; when the sun is
rising till it completely rises, when it is in the middle of the sky till
il declin es, and when it fades till it completely fa des away."
- Then teach him to say the invocation the Prophet $ used to say
III the morning. Mentioning the Name of AU[ih and remembering
Him is strongly recommended many times in the Noble Qur·iin.
" Tller~for~ remember M~ (by /Wuying, glo,ifying), I .. ·m remem"",
you ... " (At.Haqarah, 152) and
1'0 you K'lIo ,"Ii~ .e! Rem~mh~, A llah .. ·ith much rerrumbrunce."
(AI . A~z:ib, 41)
The Prophet ~ said, 'T .... o .... ords are easy and are beloved /0
AIM!., and yet are heavy in Ihe bola",:e (on Ihe Day oj Judgment )
i,/'. Glory be 10 AIMh (llid so is Ilis pflliu; Glory be 10 A/fiih 1101'
Grealesl.' Narrated by Im,im Mllslim, Also, At-Tirmidhi narrated
that Abu Il umimh said that the Prophet It used to S3y in the
morning, "0 Alltih. By YOl4r power we wake up. by Your power we
fil'e , by YOilf pOll'er we die 0111110 You is I"e Resurr~cljo"."
- Reading with him some verses of the Noble Qur'iin: there ,Ire
many sayings of the Prophet 3: regarding the virtue and merits
of reading the Qur'iin. Muslim narrat~-d the !ladiill: "Read 1"1.'
Qllr"all siMI' il wifl ill/ereeill.' (before Alflih) for 1110"1.' \\,"0 used 10
fcail il. ,. Al-Bukh,iri narrated. " The beSI of yOlI are those who
leam (hI.' Qllr 'all alii/ teach it 10 olhers. ,.
- Playing some sport with him: AlIiih f.f.t says in the Qur'an:
"And make ready "Ruinn rlrem all j'oa can of pall'er, indading
stu ds of lI'ar (tunks, planes, mi.!siles, arriflery) " (Al-Anfal, (0)
Training includes all kinds of sports i.e. running, gymnaStICs,
jumpmg, wrest ling. weight-hfling, and so on.
- Then teaching him some cultural subjccts: AW;h 001 S;IYS in the
Qur'an,
"Say: "My Lord! Increase me in know/edge. ,. f!§-IH, 114)
If the child is a student, teach him his school lessons. The student
should prepare the lessons he wil l study. He may study his sehool
lessons whi le reading other cultural books, On the other hand, if
the chi ld is a worker, teach him related cultural subjects. The
child would learn, in the early hours of the day. some f,lcts of
science so that he might reach ;\ moderate level of mental growth
and c ultural awareness.
- Praying the l!u~ii (forenoon) prayer with him: AI-Bukh5ri and
Muslim narra ted that Abu HuralTah 40 said, "My beloved
•
Muhammad e advised me to do three things: to fast three day~
every month, to pray the twO Rak'ahs of the forenoon prayer and
to pray at least a single Rak'uh before going to sleep," The
minimum oflhe ~rll!1i prayer (forenoon) is 1wo and the maximun
is eight rak'ulu. The time of this prayer begins about thirty
minutes after sunrise and forty-five minutes before noon.
- Eating breakfast with him: the teacher should stick 10 the
etiquette of ea ting and drinking as has been mcmioncd above.
- Teachmg him how to leave his house
- Teach him 10 put on his shoes beginning with the right foot, and
when taking them off he should begin with his left foot. Imam
Muslim narrated that the Prophet 3: said, "When 0111' ofyOl/ is
pUlling on his pa;r of shoes. he should begin wilh hi.I' right foot oml
II'heli taking them off he shoilid begin K'ilh his left fool."
- Teach him to invoke AlIiih when leaving hi~ housc. At-Tirmidhi
narrated Ihal the Prophet 3: when leaving his house would say,
"'In the Nome of A/liih. / pul my trim in Alliih, Ihere is 110 po .... er
save I<'llh A/hill."
- Tcaching him the etiquettes of walking on Ihe streel: teach him 10
walk in a leisurely manner since Al1iJ.h 9iI says III the Qur':in:
~ ~ ~~ ~i ;,n·' ~ 0';> ..6"i' .; ~ /!Ji ';;')1 ~~.:; ,
"And Ihe ""ndmen of the All-Merciful ure the ones ",ho wulk on the
cur,h gently . and M'lIen the ignorant uddUJY them, they say,
" Peaa. ,. (At.Fu rq ;;n. 63)
- Teach him 10 lower his gaze and nOI look al the opposite sn who
arc not his kin. AII:ih says in the Qur'an:
t:... r < iol it "1 ?II :.,~ ~,,, >, b~;:';;; ....... ·l , ! ~> • ..... p .• ~ lr.
,~ "l r a.; """ --» rA'-'" ~ :.>-'! ~ _ " T
~ &j':';
"5IIy to the "male" helje"ers thai 'hey cust do",,, their gu,"", and
pre.lu.'e tlreir pri"ure purts; tlrat i1 more cfl!U"5ing Jar tlrem. Surdy
A lI
- Teach him how to greet people by saying, " Peaee be upon you";
and ,f one greeted him he should reply, " Peace, mercy and
blessing of AII,ih be upon YOll."
- Teach him that if he meets onc of his brothers in [slam and
fricnds that he should shake hands with hm1. At-Tirmidhi
n,nrated that the Prophet ~ said. "'If two M'lSlim.< mel each other
amI they shook hands, (Ir,mked Allah, amI '"'ked lIis forgi "cl1/'Ss,
He would forgi ..: thclIl . "
_ Teach him to avoid the hazards and risks he might mect;n the street,
road. etc. This may be done through watching out for cars and
lorries driving along roads and streets. He is bener 10 walk on Ihe
pavement. [n this regard, All.ih !H says:
"And do 1/1>1 Ilrrow you.selru inlo deIlruction" (AI-Ilaq.rah, 195)
B. [n Ihe e.'ening: a teacher should fo llow Ihe program below:
- Be sure that the sunsc\ and evening prayers arc performed in the
mosque. Then, do your best that children wear their best clothes
whenever they pray, since Alhlh t.\1I says in the Qu,'an:
~ )-; ': J ."4 ~~ iJ;. I"; ~ ,
"0 children of Adam! Tah your ad,)rllmenl (by wearing )'ollr cleun
clotlres) , ,,·lrife praying and going roulld ( tire TIl"'llf of) fire
KIl'blllr" (AI -A'rar, 31)
- Be careful that they should not cal garlic or onions before going
to pray in Ihe mosque for fear of bad ordor from theIr mouths. [n
this regard, A[-Bukh,.ri and Muslim nar rated that the Prophet 4:
said, " Wlrae<'eT ale garlic Or oninn.r should keep away from Our
mosqlle." Ik careful that they should enter the mosque quietly
and politely. The Prophet $ said. " When you come 10 Ihe
mosque, you mllsl keep qlliet; pray Ihe rak'ahs ),all CWI allain with
the COllgregalioll, oud those rak 'ahs you missed you MW! 10
perform by YOliself, ,. Be careful to pray two Srmnah (voluntary)
r(Ik'uhs before sitting as a greeting to the mosque, AI-Bukhari
and Muslim narrated that the Prophet ~ said. "Wlren ane 0/ you
comn 10 lire mosqlle, It is belle, Ihal he prays IWO rak'ahs before
he sir.< dow"," When one leaves the mosque, he should go out
wilh his lert foot first and invoke Alliih with the following words:
"0 my l ord, forgive my sins and open to me the gates of Your
Bounty," Be careful that your children do their homework and
tell them to do their jobs in the best way. to Implement the saying
of the Prophet 1$: " Verily . AlIiih wanlS thai if one 0/ YOll hOJ done
a job, he 1.(1.\- 10 do il per/eelly." Narrated by Al-Hukhftri
C. AI nighl: be careful to teach your children virtue. good social
behavior, historical episodes, or scientific facls so that your
children might benefit from your guidance and advice. For
instance, when Muslims celebrate a great occasion such as the
10urney of Ascension. you should gather your children and leach
them the following facts:
I. The night journey of the Prophet 3. is a great miracle by which
AlIiih honored His beloved Prophet, when he was in one of the
distressing periods of his life. It was a period in which he and his
followers were badly treated, challenged. and punished sevcrely.
This great event occurred onc year before the Hijra (migration 10
Makl:ah). II was a blessed and an honored Journey to the vast
domalll of the heavens and the carth conferred only on
Muhammad $.
2. What is the meaning and significance of the night journey to AIAq!>
5 Mosque and the ascension to the seven heavens? AI-Imi'
(night journey) refers to the journey which the Prophet MU1]ammad
~ made to Al-Aq~ii Mosque beginning from Makkah. This
Mosque is situated in Jerusalem in the state of I'alestine. AI-Miriij
N==-ry S"gg<>tion, Concerning 1'.
(ascension) refers to the ascension of Prophet Muhammad it to
the seven heavens. Both journeys werc by body imd soul. So this
great miracle would be considered as one of the many true proofs
of the true Prophethood of M U~lam1ll3d 3.
3. What arc the most important sights that the Prophet ~ saw
during his blessed journey? AI-Ruk h5ri and AI-Bazzar narrated
thai: '"The Prophet 3 passed by some people who were sowing
seeds and soon they were gathering (harvesting) the crops: :tnd
whenever they harvested th eir crops they grew again as if they had
not harvested them. Here the Prophet G: asked Jibr,l: " What is
this?·· Jibril answered: "Those arc the ones who fought in the way
of Alliih. each one good (ked they had done was mulhphed into
seven hundred ones and the money they spent in the way of Allah,
surely Allah would TCward them for it since He is the Ever, Rest,
and Unique Sustainer." The Prophet :t passed by people whose
heads were broken by stones. When they were broken down, they
returned to their in itial state, and then broken again and so on. The
Prophet wondered, "0 Jibrfl, wllo are Ihese?'· He said: "Those are
the ones who come 10 prayer with laziness." Then the Prophet g:
passed by some people having patches on their outer sexual organs
and their anuses. and they weTC wandering hke animals and were
eating Du"'-· (a bitter and thorny plant in hell), Zaqql'm (a bitter
t r~-e in hell), and stones which will be heated in the fire. So the
I' rophet i$ asked Jibri1: ··Who lire those?'" Jibril answered: Those
are the ones who did not pay Zakilh, and Alhih did not do them
injustice since He never docs injstice to those who are His
servants:· Then the Prophet ~ passed by some people with thick
lips like those of camels. They were devouring embers of the hot
fire of Hell getting out of their bodies. The Prophet. asked Jibril
about thes.c people and Jibril answered. "Those are the ones who
devoured the money of orphans unjustly.·'
4. What is the relationship betwccn the Sacred Mosque in Makl::ah
and Al-Aq~ Mosque in Palestine? Dr. Mu~tara As-Sibil:;,
"The relationship between the Aq~ii Mosque and the Sacred
Mosque is that of equal esteem since the inhabitants of Makkah arc
the most honorable people on earth because they arc the guardians
and servants of AI-Ka'hah since the time of Ibr'-ihim. AI-Aq~i
Mosque has been thc home-place of all Prophets of Alliih for
extensive periods of history. Thus liberation movements must
spring from these two Holy places and the battalions of faith should
set out from these two holy places to guide the whole world to the
right path and the Mes,age of Islam."
5. What is the duty of Muslims towards Palestine and the captured
Aq~ Mosque? In fact, our duty towards I'alcstine and Al-Aq?
Mosque is a very difficult responsibilty facing the present, past, and
future generations who should carry it out before AIl:ih and history.
The Prophet tj: cntrusted us with a great task. that is. to liberate the
Mosque and its surroundings from the Jews and Zionists and to keep
Palestine as an indispensable part of our larger Muslim Community.
So we should liberate every spot, even as small as a span of land or a
grain of sand, of the land of the journey of a'iCcnsion, from the hands
of tho'iC unjust and disloyal Jewish invaders, who now occupy the
Holy land. Thus. whoever is in charge should enlighten his children
every time he sees fit morally, socially, his toricall y, and cul turally.
Give your family happiness and fun. This may be done through:
information. The aim of this competition is 10 encourage and
help them to learn new aspects of culture and sciences and
provide 11 sense of cheerfulness and joy in the house.
b. Telling amusing jokes, witty remarks, and narrating some
wonderful tales. The aim is to rcfresh those who are in the house
and to overcome any sense of annoyance from which somc
might suITer_
c. Play ing some sports and g3mes, undertake some literary
dIscussions, and act some social and historical cpisodes_ The
aim here is to refresh blood cIrculation and to keep up mQraL
Be careful that you all sleep early because keeping awake at
night is harmful for the health, wastes the blessing of waking up
early to enjoy fresh air, makes one unable to pray the dawn
prayer, and also makes him Hlactive and letha rgic_ On the other
hand, waking up early in the morning is one of the traits of
education in Islam. The Prophet ~ disliked sleeping before the
evening prayer and staying awake after it for no beneficial
purpose. In this regard, AI-Bukhari narrated that the Prophet
4: "disliked sit!l'ping before the e''fning prayer or fatking with
olire,s afrer il." However, if talking to others is for some useful
or urgent mailer and virtuous teachings, then it is welcome_ AIBukhiiri
and Ah-mad narrated that 'Umar Ibn Al-Khat-t-iib ....
said, "The Prophet $; and I used to spend some time at night
with Abu Hurairah in his house discussing with him some issues
concerning Muslims."
Spending some time of the night with one's family is acceptable.
Imam Muslim narrated that Ibn Abbas said: "] slept in the
house of Maymunah for one night, when the Prophet i$: was
with ber, to see bow the Prophet tf;: talked with his wi fe,
Maymunah, for some time and then slept." As for spending the
night talking untruthfully about other people who are absent or
in watching TV for a long time are not acceptable. Waking up
early is one of the recommendations of the Prophet $. gave his
nation. AI-Bukh5ri narrated that the Prophet 3- said, "The
early hours of the morning are bleJ5ed for my lIalion."
Being careful that children should kiss their parents before
going to bed, and invoke Allah with the Prophetic supplications
intending to wake up at night to pray the night Sunrwh prayer
(tahajjud) and the dawn prayer so that they could begin their day a
fresh. [t is Sunnoh, when one is going to bed to dust off his bed lest
any harmful insects might bite him; then he should lay down on his
right side, II is beUer to make ablution before going to sleep and
say: "Praise be to Allah, who aITords us with food and drink and
the One Who protects and shelters us." Then one reads the ~erse
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