She was also a reformer. She did not like associating anyone with God. When she refused to prostrate (sajdah) to the grave of a family elder as women in that village used to do, she was called a “wahhabi.” But this hanafi woman did not budge.
Here are the words to the original Mother’s Day Proclamation. The original Proclamation was an impassioned call for peace and disarmament around the world.
I can’t remember a day she did not find some way to serve those in need. Whether it was providing food for the hungry, a shoulder to cry on or just a listening ear, she was a dynamo of service.
She wasn't from a wealthy family, but she was better off than most. However, I think what made her feel for those in need was her relationship with God and passion for service.
In this article we will discuss the Quran and Hadith on mother
"We have enjoined on man and woman kindness to parents; but if they (either of them) strive (to force) thee to join with Me anything of which thou hast no knowledge, obey them not'" (29:8).
Sometimes, to be able to really evaluate what kind of relationship we have with our mothers, we need to ask ourselves the right questions. Here are some that can help.
Often, moms do virtually all of the giving and very little, if any, of the taking from their families.Here are some ideas of how you can let mom know that all of her giving has and continues to be appreciated.