- Abdullah Nasih ’Uluan
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Child Education in Islam
This book outlines the basic Islamic concepts in child education.
The author has tried to coordiante the main ideas, as well as the basics precepts for raising Muslim children in all the different spheres of life.
First of all,
the importance of correct belief and faith cannot be inculcated in young children except through the teaching and example of their parents; and obviously, the role of the mature and religious mother is foremost.
This state of harmony can only be achieved when matrimonial relations are relatively stable.
Care is to be taken in providing young children with all the necessary elements in the fields of ethical,
physical and psychological education. This cannot be overemphasized.
It is established that the common ailments of human societies, personal as well as social, find their remedy in monotheism and justice.
Therefore, emphasis on these two moral principles is essential.
Muslim children must develop a clear understanding of the concept of the oneness of Allah,
mainly through the performance of devotional acts of worship, to Him, and through developing a sense of justice in all personnel and social dealings. The author has succinlty outlined these glorious concepts in this book. Through his deep understanding of Islam,