چکیده:
Kindness is the basic need of children, and it gives them an opportunity, away from any anxiety, to ponder about their acts and words and, if necessary, to refine them. Moreover, they learn what kindness is and how to use it in their lives. Considering the importance of kindness towards children for their training, this article discusses different kinds of kindness towards children from the viewpoint of the Qur’ān and narrations with a descriptive-analytical method. Findings of this research show that under the light of noble kindness, children find the future more promising. Kindness binds the children to the family and keeps them safe from the consequences of the future mishaps. Addressing children in a dignified way, playing with them, respecting and honoring them, having tolerance in dealing with them, ignoring their misconducts, making friends with them, encouraging them, making them happy, taking them out to play, appreciating their efforts, giving them gifts, keeping your promises, praying for them, and forgiving their mistakes are different kinds of kindness expression towards children.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Addressing children in a dignified way, playing with them, respecting and honoring them, having tolerance in dealing with them, ignoring their misconducts, making friends with them, encouraging them, making them happy, taking them out to play, appreciating their efforts, giving them gifts, keeping your promises, praying for them, and forgiving their mistakes are different kinds of kindness expression towards children.
According to what Imām Sajjād (a) said, children have rights which should be observed by their parents, "However, the right of your child is that you should know he is from you and is your follower in the good and the bad of this passing world, and truly you will be asked about his good training, his guidance towards his Lord, about helping him in obeying God, and about his right.
The Honorable Prophet (a) and Imām ‘Alī (a) said, "Who is with a child should behave like a child to train him" (Ṣadūq, 1983, vol.
In stating the rights of children on their father, the Honorable Prophet (s) said,"Of the rights that a son (and also a daughter) has on his father is that his father should respect his mother, choose him a good name, teach him the Qur’ān, and train him to be pure and ; ; have a pure heart (Ṭūsī, 1986, vol.
While parents do their best to train their child properly, it is on them to pray for their children a good life and a blissful fate for which God has given guarantee and said, "Call on Me; I will answer your (Prayer)" (Qur’ān 40:60).