عصر حاضر میں تربیت اطفال کی عدم پاسداری کے معاشرتی اسباب اور قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں ان کا حل : تجزیاتی مطالعہ
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Abstract
In contemporary society, the upbringing of children faces significant challenges influenced by diverse social factors. This analytical study delves into these influences, seeking remedies through insights derived from the Qur'an and Sunnah. The multifaceted nature of modern social dynamics impacts the nurturing environment crucial for children's development. Factors such as rapid technological advancements, changing family structures, and societal norms contribute to the complexities parents and caregivers encounter in raising children.
Drawing upon Islamic teachings, the Qur'an and Sunnah offer timeless wisdom and practical guidance. They emphasize the pivotal role of family, community, and moral upbringing in shaping a child's character and resilience. Islamic principles advocate for fostering environments rooted in compassion, justice, and responsibility towards children, aligning with contemporary concerns about mental health, ethical values, and social integration.
Central to this study is the exploration of specific challenges faced by parents and communities, including peer pressure, media influence, and educational systems that may diverge from traditional values. The Qur'an and Sunnah provide a framework to address these challenges through nurturing environments that prioritize spiritual and moral development alongside intellectual growth.
By analyzing social factors through an Islamic lens, this study proposes remedies that promote holistic child development, emphasizing parental involvement, community support, and ethical guidance. It underscores the relevance of Islamic teachings in navigating contemporary issues, offering practical strategies for stakeholders invested in enhancing the well-being and future prospects of children.
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