Sirah/Ta’dib: Child’s Right in Islam Basic 6 Islamic Studies Lesson Note
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Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Describe child’s rights in Islam
- Illustrate the rights of children in Islam from parents
- Justify the rights of children in Islam from society
Lesson Content:
Introduction to Child’s Rights in Islam:
Islam was the first religion to clearly establish comprehensive rights for children over 1400 years ago, long before modern international conventions on children’s rights.
Islamic Principle: Children are Amanah (trust) from Allah. Parents and society are responsible for protecting and nurturing them.
1. CHILD’S RIGHTS FROM PARENTS:
- Right to Life
Before Birth:
- Right to be born (no infanticide)
- Right to proper prenatal care
- Mother should eat healthy food during pregnancy
- Protection from harmful substances
After Birth:
- Right to live and be protected
- Medical care when sick
- Safe living environment
- Protection from danger and harm
- Right to Identity
Good Name:
- Parents should give beautiful, meaningful names
- Names that reflect good qualities
- Avoiding names with bad meanings
- Prophet (SAW) changed bad names to good ones
Family Lineage:
- Right to know father’s name and family
- Right to inheritance from family
- Connection to family history and traditions
- Sense of belonging and identity
- Right to Proper Nutrition
Breastfeeding:
- Quran recommends 2 years of breastfeeding
- Mother’s milk is best nutrition for infants
- If mother cannot breastfeed, find suitable alternative
- Father should support and provide for this
Healthy Food:
- Nutritious meals for proper growth
- Clean and halal (permissible) food
- Regular meals at proper times
- Teaching good eating habits
- Right to Education
Religious Education:
- Teaching about Allah and Islam
- Learning Quran and prayers
- Understanding Islamic values and morals
- Developing strong faith and character
General Education:
- Learning to read and write
- Acquiring knowledge and skills
- Developing talents and abilities
- Preparing for useful future role
Prophet’s Teaching: “Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave” “Every child is born on fitrah (natural goodness)”
- Right to Love and Affection
Emotional Care:
- Parents should show love and kindness
- Hugging, kissing, and expressing affection
- Listening to children’s concerns
- Providing emotional support and comfort
Quality Time:
- Spending time together as family
- Playing and having fun with children
- Teaching through personal example
- Creating happy family memories
- Right to Justice and Fair Treatment
Equal Treatment:
- No favoritism between children
- Same opportunities for all children
- Fair distribution of attention and resources
- Avoiding discrimination based on gender
Discipline with Kindness:
- Correcting mistakes with patience
- Teaching right from wrong gently
- Using positive reinforcement
- Avoiding harsh punishment or abuse
- Right to Protection
Physical Protection:
- Safe housing and environment
- Protection from violence and abuse
- Medical care and health services
- Clothing appropriate for weather
Moral Protection:
- Protecting from bad influences
- Teaching good values and morals
- Monitoring friendships and activities
- Creating Islamic environment at home
2. CHILD’S RIGHTS FROM SOCIETY:
- Educational Rights
School Education:
- Right to quality education
- Safe and conducive learning environment
- Qualified and caring teachers
- Equal opportunities regardless of background
Islamic Education:
- Access to Islamic learning
- Mosque and madrasah education
- Learning from knowledgeable scholars
- Understanding Islamic history and culture
- Protection Rights
Legal Protection:
- Laws protecting children from harm
- Justice system that considers children’s needs
- Protection from exploitation and abuse
- Special courts for children’s matters
Social Protection:
- Community watching over all children
- Neighbors caring about each other’s children
- Reporting and preventing child abuse
- Creating safe neighborhoods
- Healthcare Rights
Medical Services:
- Access to healthcare facilities
- Vaccination and preventive care
- Treatment for illnesses and injuries
- Special care for disabled children
Public Health:
- Clean water and sanitation
- Safe food and nutrition programs
- Health education and awareness
- Disease prevention programs
- Social Welfare Rights
Support for Orphans:
- Community care for orphaned children
- Financial support and maintenance
- Educational and emotional support
- Integration into loving families
Care for Poor Children:
- Zakat and charity for needy children
- Free education and healthcare
- Nutrition and feeding programs
- Clothing and basic necessities
- Participation Rights
Voice and Opinion:
- Right to express views and opinions
- Being heard in matters affecting them
- Participation in family and school decisions
- Respect for their thoughts and feelings
Cultural and Religious Participation:
- Taking part in Islamic festivals
- Learning cultural traditions
- Participating in community activities
- Developing Islamic identity
Why These Rights are Important:
- Islamic Obligation
- Commanded by Allah in the Quran
- Taught by Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
- Part of Islamic values and morals
- Test of faith and character
- Child Development
- Physical, mental, and spiritual growth
- Building strong and healthy personality
- Developing talents and abilities
- Preparing for adult responsibilities
- Community Benefit
- Raising good future citizens
- Creating peaceful and just society
- Continuing Islamic values and traditions
- Building strong Muslim community
- Individual Responsibility
- Parents accountable to Allah
- Society responsible for all children
- Everyone benefits from well-raised children
- Investment in future generations
Consequences of Neglecting Child Rights:
For Children:
- Poor physical and mental development
- Lack of education and skills
- Behavioral and social problems
- Weak Islamic identity and values
For Parents:
- Accountability in the Day of Judgment
- Problems in family relationships
- Children may not care for them in old age
- Loss of Allah’s blessings
For Society:
- Weak and problematic future generation
- Increase in crime and social problems
- Loss of Islamic values and culture
- Divine punishment and loss of blessings
Quranic Guidance:
“And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, and be kind to parents…” (Quran 17:23) “Wealth and children are the adornment of worldly life…” (Quran 18:46)
HOMEWORK:
- List 7 rights that children have from their parents according to Islam
- Explain 4 rights that children have from society
- Write a short essay on why protecting children’s rights is important in Islam