Fatherhood and sonship in the poetry of early Islam

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 1, 2000
Pages
285-305

Abstract

Fatherhood and filiation are two sources from the father and the son, such as cousin and brotherhood, and the two parents, the father and the mother to prevail, and the mention of righteousness is often associated with parents and disobedience with children, so they said: Righteousness is with fatherhood and disobedience with filiation, so we did not find parenthood needing to despise the conscience with feelings of tenderness, because the innateness With whom God has created people, she takes care of her parents alone in taking care of the children and sacrificing everything, even the very one. Affection is deposited with the command of God in the parents, and it is, as one of the Arab poems says: The two royals are nothing but the product, because she missed her mother by death and did not tell her fathers husband how much her mother was. As for filiation, there is no doubt that there is no doubt that the feelings and conscience are despised because it did not break the nature of parenthood over hunches, love and special compassion. If it were, then the Holy Quran would not have been revealed through wills and repeated affirmations ... and the commandment of the young people that are born in the generation going in the stages of life, the generation that nourished it by the sap of life even the state of youth Fate old age, youth and weakness, weak childhood, youth and strength.

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Al-Thaheer, A.-A. (2000). Fatherhood and sonship in the poetry of early Islam. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 30(33), 285–305. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2000.166766