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Kind to Strangers, Harsh to Parents?

Kind to Strangers, Harsh to Parents?

Update: 2025-08-15
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They cleaned you when you couldn’t clean yourself, stayed awake through your fevers, and prayed for you when you didn’t even know how to pray.

They grew old while raising you. Their hair turned grey while giving you comfort.

Now, they call you, and you’re “busy.”
They ask for a small favour, and you sigh.
They raise their hands to make du’a for you… And you make them cry?

Allah mentioned the parents’ rights right after His own. The Prophet ﷺ ranked obedience to parents above fighting on the battlefield.

Yet today, many of us are strict with our prayers, yet harsh with the very people who brought us into this world.

This reminder by Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan isn’t just knowledge, it’s a mirror. It shows you where you truly stand with your parents, and with Allah.

Watch it. Reflect. Change before the door of Jannah through your parents closes forever.

Time Stamps:
0:00 - Precap & Introduction
2:09 - What the Qur'an Says About Parents

5:22 - Obedience to Parents: A Prophetic Trait

8:52 - Hadith of Three Men Trapped in a Cave

11:26 - How Islam Commands Honouring Parents
14:48 - Dutifulness After Parents Have Passed

17:42 - Manners When Speaking to Parents

20:53 - Parents Hold a High Status

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