A video from a weekend long in Knoxville, TN organized by Roots & Muslim Knoxville, Br AbdelRahman Murphy speaks about key issues regarding family relations.
3 Responses to “Mind the Gap: Improving Family Relations”
Asalam-o-alaikum. It was indeed a wonderful reminder, I seriously cried. I always regret and feel pain that I can offer tahajud but am not best with my parents. I try but qadar ALLAH my parents have two ways either I totally be slave of their words (i.e. leaving islamic class, islamic books, niqab, etc) or just be myself (getting everything but not that tap on the back which my father used to give me). May ALLAh help all of us to be best with our parents & give us patience ameen.
Areena
April 13, 2012 at 11:53 pm
Alhamdulillah! May Allah bless this brother and his family! Masha Allah wonderful lecture! made me cry! and made me guilty to the core! I pray and hope that Allah gives all of the strength to be patient with our parents who aer growing old. aameen!
Fathima
April 14, 2012 at 1:46 am
assalam walaikum. i can’t get to watch the video! help please. jazakallahu khairon
Asalam-o-alaikum. It was indeed a wonderful reminder, I seriously cried. I always regret and feel pain that I can offer tahajud but am not best with my parents. I try but qadar ALLAH my parents have two ways either I totally be slave of their words (i.e. leaving islamic class, islamic books, niqab, etc) or just be myself (getting everything but not that tap on the back which my father used to give me). May ALLAh help all of us to be best with our parents & give us patience ameen.
Alhamdulillah! May Allah bless this brother and his family! Masha Allah wonderful lecture! made me cry! and made me guilty to the core! I pray and hope that Allah gives all of the strength to be patient with our parents who aer growing old. aameen!
assalam walaikum. i can’t get to watch the video! help please. jazakallahu khairon