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Child Education In Islam
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A comprehensive guide on Islamic teachings regarding the education and upbringing of children. This book emphasizes the role of parents, moral values, and the importance of knowledge in shaping a child’s future.
"Child Education in Islam" is an insightful book that explores the principles of raising and educating children according to Islamic teachings. It covers the responsibility of parents in providing both religious and worldly education while nurturing strong moral and ethical values. The book discusses the importance of early childhood education, the role of teachers, and how Islamic teachings emphasize knowledge as a foundation for a successful life. Drawing from Quranic verses and Hadith, it provides practical guidance on discipline, character-building, and instilling love for faith in children. A must-read for parents, educators, and anyone involved in the upbringing of the next generation.
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