In the
Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Amatullah Islam
Preventing the G-B
Relationship
Zina (fornication) has become a
commonplace occurrence within the Muslim Youth community, and the Muslim girls
and boys have sadly fallen prey to the snares of Western society. You may
wonder how can such a situation occur when most Muslim parents virtually put
their children under 'lock and key'. The answer is that although most parents
are strict where their children are concerned, they do not take the time to
talk and explain to them about the seriousness of Zina. Instead, they give a
Fatwa of "no boyfriend" when their daughters reach puberty. Such an
action is like ordering a two year old child not to touch the power point. What
do you think the child will do?
The following article highlights ways in which we can teach our children to shun this corrupt act.
The following article highlights ways in which we can teach our children to shun this corrupt act.
In Islam, there is no such thing
as a girlfriend-boyfriend relationship. You are either married or you are not.
This is what we have to ingrain into our children at the early stage. We should
not wait for them to come to us when they are teenagers to ask about
girlfriend-boyfriend relationship. At this late stage, even if we forbid them
to have such a relationship, how certain are we that they will obey us if they
are smitten by someone? Hence, it is important that we teach our children that
the only time a girl or boy can have a relationship with a
non-Mahram(non-Mahram is someone whom they can marry) is when they are married!
Furthermore, if a girl or boy enters into a girlfriend-boyfriend relationship
then he/she is entering into a pre-marital relationship.
At the teenage level, we should not be shy to teach them the severity of pre-marital relationship. We need to make them understand that that pre-marital relationships are like the extra-marital relationships, or what is commonly known as adultery or 'an affair'. It ruins the community by corrupting the people. It unleashes base desires that, once allowed free-reign, will destroy families. We can quote to them the examples of illegitimate and abandoned children, broken homes, abortions, sexual diseases - the list goes on. We should also point out to them the punishment for sexual relationships outside of marriage: Ibn Masoud (r.a.a) related that Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) said, "The blood of a Muslim may not be legally spilt other than in one of three instances: the married person who commits adultery, a life for a life, and one who forsakes his religion and abandons the community." [Bukhari and Muslim]. In other words, the married person who commits adultery is to be killed by stoning to death [Muslim].
But what about the unmarried person who has sexual relationships? Rest assured that this person will not go unpunished - he or she is to be caned or whipped one hundred times [Muslim]. Even in the Hereafter, the punishment is severe: the Prophet (s.a.w) saw adulterers, men and women, in a baking oven in Hellfire [Bukhari].
At this stage your teenage child
may say that girlfriend-boyfriend relationships need not go as far as the
sexual act; that they can control themselves and simply enjoy each others
company. To counter this, you say that it is a fact when a girl and a boy are
alone together, their sexual desires awaken and before they know it, they will
be doing things that are not permissible between unmarried people. The reason
for this is because Shaytaan will be the third person with them [Ahmad] and he
will whisper and tempt them with the forbidden. This is why Islam shuns all
avenues leading to corruption of the mind, body and soul.
Something else we must teach them is to restrain their desires. We can do so by giving them examples of the rewards for doing so, such as the person who controls his lust will be among people who Allah bestows mercy upon: Abu Hurairah (r.a.a) narrated that Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) said that among the seven persons whom Allah will shade in His Shade on the Day (of Judgement) when there is no shade except His Shade, is a man who is tempted by a beautiful woman and refuses to respond for fear of Allah. [Bukhari and Muslim].
Below are more points on how to help your child, at an early age, to be chaste so that when he/she is older, he/she can avoid getting into a girlfriend-boyfriend relationship. First, you must talk and explain to them these things when they are young, then when they are older, you make sure that it is put into practice.
You must teach him or her to:
1.
Not to freely mix with the
opposite sex.
2.
Not to look at the opposite sex.
This is done by lowering or averting their eyes as Allah tells us: "Tell
the believing men to lower their gaze and to protect their private parts. That
is purer for them. Verily Allah is All-Aware of what they do. And tell the
believing women to lower their gaze and protect their private parts..."
[24:30-31] Furthermore, Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) said, "...do not let a
second look follow the first. The first look is allowed to you but not the
second." [Ahmad, Abu Dawood, at-Tirmidhi]. What this means is that the
first look is by accident. If this happens then do not take a second look.
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) also said that the eyes also commit adultery by
looking at someone with lust. [Bukhari]
3.
For girls, teach them not to
make their voices seductive or sweet in front of non-Mahrams. This is done by
lowering the voice and not flirting. As Allah tells the wives of Prophet
Muhammad (s.a.w) "...do not be too pleasant of speech, lest one in whose
heart there is a disease should feel desire for you..." [33:32]
4.
Last but not least, teach them
to wear appropriate clothing so as not to draw attention to themselves. That
is, girls should wear Hijabs and loose clothing while boys should also wear
loose clothing, not the tight jeans or pants with t-shirt tucked in. It is sad
that, often, parents allow their children to wear the so called fashionclothing
which, in most cases, do not meet the requirement of acceptable Islamic dress
code. What is even sadder is to see Muslim mothers covering themselves properly
walking with their uncovered teenage daughters and sons.
5.
It is important that we start
teaching our children the need to feel modesty, especially around the opposite
sex. Regarding shyness, we should use the Prophet (s.a.w) as an example: Abu
Said Al Khudri (r.a.a) reported that the Prophet (s.a.w) was more shy than a
virgin in her own room. [Bukhari] If we instill this into them at an early age
then, Insha' Allah, whenever they are near the vicinity of the opposite sex,
they will feel shy and, therefore, will not act inappropriately. It is also
important that we keep the communication channels open with our children so
that we can talk and explain to them things, and they can ask us questions,
without any party feeling embarrassed. Then, when they are older, and with help
from us, they will begin to understand why it is that there cannot be a thing
called 'the girlfriend-boyfriend relationship'.
No comments:
Post a Comment