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What does the Quran say about family problems?

What does the Quran say about family problems?

The Holy Prophet said “Do not ever sever your relationship with a member of your family even if he severs his relationship with you.” Islam views that keeping relations with family members prolongs one’s life and increases one’s sustenance.

Can you cut off your family in Islam?

In Islam ‘cutting off’ family members is forbidden. This means that if you truly believe in God and fear the Day of Judgment, you will maintain at all cost, the bonds of kinship which equals family. Allah urges us to be kind and compassionate in the way we deal with family — both immediate and extended family members.

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Does my mother have narcissistic personality disorder?

A narcissistic mother may feel entitled or self-important, seek admiration from others, believe she is above others, lack empathy, exploit her children, put others down, experience hypersensitivity to criticism, believe she deserves special treatment, and worst of all, maybe naïve to the damage she is causing.

Is it permissible for Muslims to deal with Toxic Parents?

In conclusion, we should understand that human interactions, especially within families, does get really complex sometimes, but as Muslims who are committed to strengthening the ties of kinship, dealing with toxic parents is a test from Allah (swt). A test which we should always seek His help to pass.

Why do we have to respect parents in Islam?

Maybe because we try to uphold the status of parents in Islam, or maybe because nearly all cultures of the world place a serious importance on respecting parents. Whatever our reasons, we cannot ignore the truth that sometimes, a parent’s actions or decisions may be toxic or detrimental to the life of a child. When does parenting become toxic?

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Can a child fall in love with someone who is not Muslim?

Sometimes a child will have ‘falling in love’ with someone who is not a Muslim, and informed their parents that they want to married that person. It has put parents in a very difficult position, what should they do?

How do I deal with my parents who are controlling?

Develop a plan to set boundaries and gain control of your life. Make the decision to stand up to them, and not get overly angry. Do not obsess over pleasing them; remember that you have your life to live. You cannot change your parents; that is a fact you must accept.