Advice for parents, supported by the Hadith and Quran, on the upbringing and training of Children.
- Principles of Upbringing Children
- The Translator’s Note
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: The Parents Responsibility
- Chapter 2: The Knowledge and Mutual Co-Operation of the Educators
- Chapter 3: Training through Deeds, not Just Talk
- Chapter 4: Abstain from Domestic Differences
- Chapter 5: Starting Life as a Mother
- Chapter 6: Welfare of the Embryo (foetus) Depends on the Mothers Nutrition
- Chapter 7: The Effects of the Mothers Nutrition on the Foetus
- Chapter 8: The Mothers Nutrition
- Chapter 9: Consuming Tobacco
- Chapter 10: When Pregnant Women Fall ill
- Chapter 11: Effect of the Psychological Condition of the Mother on the Embryo
- Chapter 12: An Advice to Pregnant Women
- Chapter 13: Clean Environment
- Chapter 14: Miscarriage
- Chapter 15: Difficult Deliveries
- Chapter 16: After the Birth
- Chapter 17: Mother’s Milk, The Best Nutrition
- Chapter 18: Supplement the Mothers Milk
- Chapter 19: Weaning from Mothers Milk
- Chapter 20: The Schedule of Breast Feeding
- Chapter 21: If the Mother is Deficient in Milk
- Chapter 22: Weaning the Child
- Chapter 23: Daughter or Son
- Chapter 24: Naming the Child
- Chapter 25: Health and Hygiene
- Chapter 26: The Childs Sleep and Freedom of Movement
- Chapter 27: The Most Delicate Period of Life
- Chapter 28: The New-born and Moral Up-bringing
- Chapter 29: Religious Upbringing of the New Born
- Chapter 30: The Sense of Belonging
- Chapter 31: When the Child Starts to See the World around Him
- Chapter 32: Affection
- Chapter 33: The Expression of Love and Affection
- Chapter 34: Love, Not an Instrument of Convenience
- Chapter 35: Love Should not become a Hindrance to Good Upbringing
- Chapter 36: The Spoilt Child
- Chapter 37: Sucking of Thumbs
- Chapter 38: Fear
- Chapter 39: Play and Recreation
- Chapter 40: Conceit or Pride
- Chapter 41: Taqlid or Emulation
- Chapter 42: Search for Truth
- Chapter 43: Self Confidence
- Chapter 44: Independence
- Chapter 45: Stubbornness
- Chapter 46: Work and Performance of Duties
- Chapter 47: Straightforwardness
- Chapter 48: Keeping Promises
- Chapter 49: Ownership
- Chapter 50: Magnanimity
- Chapter 51: A Helping Hand in Good Work
- Chapter 52: Humanness and Children
- Chapter 53: Justice and Equality
- Chapter 54: Respect for the Children
- Chapter 55: Self-Assessment and Meaningful Existence
- Chapter 56: The Income of the Household and Expenses
- Chapter 57: Respect for the Law
- Chapter 58: Respect
- Chapter 59: Theft and Kleptomania
- Chapter 60: Jealousy
- Chapter 61: Anger
- Chapter 62: Tongue Lashing and Impertinence
- Chapter 63: Backbiting or Carrying Words
- Chapter 64: Fault Finding
- Chapter 65: Children’s Quarrels
- Chapter 66: Friends and Friendship
- Chapter 67: The Child and Theological Education
- Chapter 68: The Child and the Religious Duties
- Chapter 69: Political and Social Thinking
- Chapter 70: The Child and the Radio and Television
- Chapter 71: The Gender Problems
- Chapter 72: The Habit of Reading Books
- Chapter 73: Physically Handicapped Children
- Chapter 74: Physical Punishment
- Chapter 75: Non Physical Punishments
- Chapter 76: Encouragement and Reward