The Rights of An Orphan in Islam✓An orphan is a person who has lost his father or both his parents before the age of maturity. The Prophet (pbuh) was an orphan too and as such, orphans hold a special place in Islam. Anyone, whom Allah (s.w.t) has chosen to be the guardian of an orphan must be steadfast and must give these rights to the child.1. The right to being raised:
Every child holds the right to being raised by either a mother (if alive) or by any responsible person who will serve as a guide. It entails caring for the child both emotionally and physically. Children must be nurtured, loved, care for. They must be taught good Islamic morals, disciplined and taught to differentiate right from wrong. This is to ensure that the child grows up to become a good member of society who will benefit the people around him positively. ✓The Prophet (pbuh) said: “The caretaker of the orphan will enter paradise together like this, raising (by way of illustration) his forefinger and middle finger jointly leaving no space in between.” (Saheeh-al-Bukhari)Muslim brothers and sisters support the orphans so may ALLAAH support you with your difficulties.contact us :-
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