


Mother-child relationships in Islam according to Oummou Soufyan: Aware of the fundamental role that the mother plays at the heart of human society, we wanted to devote this modest work to the question of mother-child relationships. It is not a question, by this choice, of unfairly minimizing the importance of the paternal figure in education, but of taking note of certain realities.
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Mother-child relationships in Islam according to Oummou Sufyan:
In his immense wisdom, Allah the legislator did not concentrate on establishing the foundations of Islam, defining its legal obligations and proclaiming its rights over creatures, he also legislated on the rights of the most creatures. vis-à-vis each other, particularly in the field of social relations.
Aware of the fundamental role that the mother plays at the heart of any human society, we wanted to devote this modest work to the question of mother-child relationships. It is not a question, by this choice, of unfairly minimizing the importance of the paternal figure in education, but of taking note of certain realities.
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