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Mothers: A Role Model for Peace is a compelling collection of notes that explores the central role that mothers play in the Islamic tradition in nurturing and raising children in a peaceful upbringing. Drawing on the teachings of the Qur'an and Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), it highlights the value that Islam places on the family institution and the specific responsibilities that mothers have in promoting social justice and teaching moral values from the stories of the mothers of the believers and other great women in the history of Islam. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the Islamic perspective on motherhood and parenting.…mehr

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Mothers: A Role Model for Peace is a compelling collection of notes that explores the central role that mothers play in the Islamic tradition in nurturing and raising children in a peaceful upbringing. Drawing on the teachings of the Qur'an and Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), it highlights the value that Islam places on the family institution and the specific responsibilities that mothers have in promoting social justice and teaching moral values from the stories of the mothers of the believers and other great women in the history of Islam. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the Islamic perspective on motherhood and parenting.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Muhammad Salah is a well known scholar in the US. He holds a bachelor's degree in Pharmacy, one in Islamic Law, a master's degree in Dawah, and a doctoral degree in Islamic Studies and Fiqh. He also has a diploma in Muslim Art and Calligraphy. He currently teaches courses in sirah, da'wah methodologies, and Islamic thought at Mishkah University. Dr. Salah is also the Religious Adviser of Huda Satellite TV- one of the world's leading Islamic channels broadcasting exclusively in English - and the presenter of Ask Huda, Correct Your Recitation, and Gardens of the Pious, which were rated as the highest-viewed programmes to be broadcasted by the channel.