Feeding the child's Iman according to Dr Aisha Utz

Reference : 9786035011280

Nurturing the child's Iman according to Dr Aisha Utz : O believer, show Taqwa to Allah according to His right and die only as Muslims. O humanity, show Taqwa to your Lord, the One who created from a single being and who, having taken from this one his spouse, gave birth to so many human beings, men and women, from this couple!

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Auteurs : Dr Aisha Utz
*YEAR : 2012
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : Bibliothèque de la Famille
Éditions : iiph
Number of pages : - : 219
Weight (kg): - : 0.383
EAN13: - : 9786035011280

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Feeding the child's Iman according to Dr Aisha Utz :

Nowadays, a large selection of books is available on the literary market covering all aspects of child rearing. From "terrible two-year-olds" to rambunctious teenagers, you'll have no trouble finding books claiming to have all the answers to raising your children well. Whether you're planning to raise a gifted baby or just looking for tips on how to temper a mischievous child, you're sure to find all sorts of books on these topics.

 

Feeding the child's Iman is however interested in an aspect of education which is rarely developed in the usual publications, even though it is extremely important. In his book, Dr. Utz explains clearly and unambiguously the importance of creating in our children a strong bond with their Creator and of inspiring in them the love for the religion that He has chosen for us and for them. In this book, you will have the precious tools that will allow you to educate your child so that he becomes, with the permission of Allah (st), a devout Muslim.

About the Author:

Dr. Aisha Utz (formerly Dr. Aisha Hamdan) is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University College of Medicine for Health Sciences in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from West Virginia State University in the United States and a BA in Islamic Studies from the American Open University. She is also associate editor of the "Religious Practice" section of the Journal of Muslim Mental Health. She is currently developing a research program on the relationship between religious practice and mental health as well as the role of faith in adversity within Muslim populations.

The author has divided this book into 4 parts which are as follows:

  • The foundations for developing the Iman of the child.
  • Teaching children the pillars of Iman.
  • Developing an Islamic personality in children.
  • Environmental factors.

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