Your Child’s Rights From Day One – Aqeeqah & Khitan You’re Neglecting

Your child is born. You celebrate. You take photos. You announce on social media. But did you perform aqeeqah on the seventh day like the Prophet ﷺ commanded? Did you arrange circumcision as part of the Fitrah he taught? Or did you dismiss these as “old traditions” not necessary anymore? These practices have authentic hadith behind them. They’re your child’s rights upon you. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Every child is in pledge for his aqeeqah.” That means your child is held in pledge—like collateral—until you fulfill this obligation. Stop neglecting what Allah’s Messenger taught.

Parents on Trial: When Your Children Testify About Your Neglect

You made sure they got into the best schools. You paid for their sports and tuitions. You gave them the latest phone. But did you teach them how to pray? Do they know Surah Al-Fatiha? Can they read Quran? On the Day of Judgment, they’ll stand before Allah and ask you: “Why didn’t you save me from the Fire?” What will you say?

The Islamic Purity Guide No One Wants to Talk About (But You Really Need to Know)

Hitting puberty brings questions you’re too embarrassed to ask family. This post for Muslim teens covers everything about ghusl, wet dreams, private part hygiene, changing clothes, and maintaining purity with clear hadith evidence and practical steps you can follow today.