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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen "A Note From a Parent to Children" i Maj-upplagan 2002 av
Submitters Perspective,
den månatliga bulletinen av United Submitters International.
With Mother’s Day and Father’s Day around this time, we are
reminded of God’s commandment to honor our parents—not just one day, but
everyday. It’s such an important commandment as the Quran mentions it
right af-ter the first commandment:
We made a covenant with the Children of Israel: “You
shall not worship except GOD. You shall honor your parents and regard the
relatives, the orphans, and the poor. You shall treat the people amicably.
You shall observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and give the obligatory
charity (Zakat).” But you turned away, except a few of you, and you became
averse. (2:83)
All the children in my life are beautiful blessings from God—especially
my own. To watch you grow and learn is a reflection of God’s perfect
design. Although I sometimes lose sight of it, you are signs of God’s
mercy and richness that He has honored me with.
As with most blessings from God, however, there is a responsibility
that comes with you—to guide you to worship God.
Now, getting back to the commandment to honor your parents. If I may
speak for all parents who believe in God, the greatest honor you can bring
me is to worship God as He should be worshipped. This lets me feel that I
have fulfilled the responsibility that God has blessed me with. If you do
what God wants you to do, obey His commandments and study His word, you
honor me more than cards or words ever could. Thank God for the blessings
He has given me through the children around me.
Donna A
Had you witnessed Jacob on his death bed; he said to
his children, “What will you worship after I die?” They said, “We will
worship your god; the god of your fathers Abraham, Ismail, and Isaac; the
one god. To Him we are submitters.” (2:133)
Ed’s note: The note was originally written in
1991.
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