Hadees Nabawi by Ghazi Ertugrul subhanallah 🤲🏻🕋 #trending #viral #shortsfeed #youtubeshorts #allah Allahumma Salli Ala Muhammad اللَّهُم صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ Egzon Ibrahimi #egzonibrahimi #shorts Jummah Mubarak 🕋💜Surah Ahzab Egzon Ibrahimi #egzonibrahimi #shorts #viral #quran #explore #ytshorts ماشاء الله القرآن الكريم Quran Recitation Ezgon Ibrahimi #shortsfeed #trending #viral #egzonibrahimi Hidden secrets of sureh Al naas #quran #egzonibrahimi #youtubeshorts #shorts #trending #viral #love Mesmerizing Quran Recitation by Egzon ibrahimi Subhanallah ALHAMDULILLAH MAASHAHALLAH beautiful Recitation of sureh Al naas last surah of Quran by Egzon ibrahimi Egyptian imaam and Turkish imam Beautiful Recitation of Quran Sureh al Falak by Egzon ibrahimi #shorts #egzonibrahimi #explore #yt Beautiful Recitation of Quran Surah-al Naas Egzon Ibrahim #egzonibrahimi this hadees is quoted in Turkish super hit drama Ghazi Ertugrul popular TV series Of course. Here is a short explanation of equality in children according to the Hadith and Islam, broken down into key principles. In Islam, the concept of equality among children is a fundamental right and a serious moral obligation for parents. It is heavily emphasized in the Hadith (the sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) and forms a core part of Islamic justice. Key Principles from the Hadith and Islamic Teachings: 1. Equal Treatment in Gifts and Financial Favors: This is the most strongly emphasized aspect.The Prophet ﷺ explicitly commanded justice in gifts to children. · Famous Hadith: A man came to the Prophet ﷺ to witness a gift he gave to his son. The Prophet asked, "Have you given the same to all your children?" The man said no. The Prophet then declared, "Fear Allah and be just between your children," and he refused to bear witness to an unjust act. · The Consequence: Showing favoritism in financial matters is considered an injustice (Dhulm), which is forbidden in Islam. It sows hatred, rivalry, and can break family ties. 2. Justice in Love and Affection: While it's natural for parents to have varying feelings,they are instructed to never show favoritism in emotional treatment. · Parents must strive to be equal in their kindness, time, attention, and physical affection. The Prophet ﷺ was a perfect example of this, showing immense and equal love to his grandchildren, Hasan and Husain. 3. The Exception: Gifts with a Valid Reason Scholars agree that equality is the rule,but it can be set aside for a legitimate, Sharia-compliant reason. Examples include: · Giving more to a child who is sick or disabled and has special needs. · Rewarding a child for exceptional religious dedication or academic achievement. · A child who has a large family to support and is in financial difficulty. The key is that the reason should not be based on mere preference for one child over another (e.g., because one is a son over a daughter, or one is more pleasing in personality). 4. Equality Between Sons and Daughters: Islam radically elevated the status of daughters,who were often despised in pre-Islamic Arabia. The Prophet ﷺ said: · "Whoever has three daughters and is patient with them, and clothes them from his wealth, they will be a shield for him from the Hellfire." (Bukhari) · While Islamic inheritance law gives sons a share twice that of daughters (because men have the financial responsibility to provide for their own families), this does not translate to favoritism in daily treatment, gifts, education, or love. A father is equally obligated to provide a good upbringing for all his children, regardless of gender. In a Nutshell: The core message from the Hadith and Islam is JUSTICE. Treating children equally is not just a recommendation; it is a religious duty that: · Upholds their God-given rights. · Preserves family harmony and peace. · Is a means of earning divine pleasure and avoiding sin. Favoritism is strongly condemned as it destroys the very fabric of the family, which is the foundation of a healthy Muslim society.