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Newborn Baby Guide
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The Prophet (#8) said, "Every one of you is a shepherd and everyone
is responsible with regard to his flock." [Muslim]
A child is a priceless trust from Allah, and raising children is no doubt among the
most momentous events in our lives. The such obligation requires parents to learn,
experience, and adopt a steadfast and anticipatory approach to nurturing, with the
aim of elevating the standards of their family, their community, and the ummah as a
whole. This book plays a part in that journey as a guide for the newly initiated parents.
When ibn al-Qayyim had a grandson, he had nothing of material goods to offer his
son, Burhan al-Din. Instead, he penned this valuable book and gifted it to him, and
it was the best of gifts.
Among other things, the author identifies some of the most important rites of passage and
explains their significance. He notes in his introduction the method adopted in the book
and what the main sections comprise of. He provides general rulings and a code of practice
regarding the Newborn upon birth, and through all the stages of his/her life that concludes
upon reaching death; and even beyond that to the final abode in the Hereafter. He further
explores educational guidance and compelling advice related to general upbringing.
It is from the more detailed books on the subject imparting huge amounts of benefits that
are rarely found anywhere else, especially in the English language. It offers wonderful
anecdotes, pertinent hadiths, best practices, the subtleties of differing judgments, and
legal issues, which a student of knowledge will also greatly benefit from.
is responsible with regard to his flock." [Muslim]
A child is a priceless trust from Allah, and raising children is no doubt among the
most momentous events in our lives. The such obligation requires parents to learn,
experience, and adopt a steadfast and anticipatory approach to nurturing, with the
aim of elevating the standards of their family, their community, and the ummah as a
whole. This book plays a part in that journey as a guide for the newly initiated parents.
When ibn al-Qayyim had a grandson, he had nothing of material goods to offer his
son, Burhan al-Din. Instead, he penned this valuable book and gifted it to him, and
it was the best of gifts.
Among other things, the author identifies some of the most important rites of passage and
explains their significance. He notes in his introduction the method adopted in the book
and what the main sections comprise of. He provides general rulings and a code of practice
regarding the Newborn upon birth, and through all the stages of his/her life that concludes
upon reaching death; and even beyond that to the final abode in the Hereafter. He further
explores educational guidance and compelling advice related to general upbringing.
It is from the more detailed books on the subject imparting huge amounts of benefits that
are rarely found anywhere else, especially in the English language. It offers wonderful
anecdotes, pertinent hadiths, best practices, the subtleties of differing judgments, and
legal issues, which a student of knowledge will also greatly benefit from.