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تاريخ التحديث: 26 ديسمبر 2024
قال تعالي
“اللَّهُ الَّذِي خَلَقَكُمْ مِنْ ضَعْفٍ ثُمَّ جَعَلَ مِنْ بَعْدِ ضَعْفٍ قُوَّةً ثُمَّ جَعَلَ مِنْ بَعْدِ قُوَّةٍ ضَعْفاً وَشَيْبَةً يَخْلُقُ مَا يَشَاءُ وَهُوَ الْعَلِيمُ الْقَدِيرُ”، الروم، 54
هل وجود الجدة في بيت المسلمين أمر محمود أو مرغوب فيه، وإن كان فما السبب في ذلك؟ هل من فوائد يجنيها البيت من وجود الجدة في البيت؟
أهمية وجود الجدة في البيت المسلم – إن احتاجت لذلك -
1 - درس عملي للبر والإحسان
2 - هو فرصة رائعة لنقل الخبراتِ المتوارَثةِ والمتراكمةِ عبر الأجيال
3 - دعم الأسرة المسلمة لتصبح قوية ومترابطة
4 - وسيلة لإنقاذ الأحفاد
واجب الأحفاد العملي تجاه الأجداد
1 – إشراك الأحفاد في برهما
2 - حق الأجداد في حضانة الطفل
3 - حق الزيارة للجد والجدة
4 - وجوب احترام الأحفاد للجد والجدة كالوالدين
قال خير الخلق سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم عن احترام من كانوا أكبر منا في السن: “لَيْسَ مِنَّا مَنْ لَمْ يَرْحَمْ صَغِيرَنَا وَيُوَقِّرْ كَبِيرَنَا” رواه الترمذي وحسّنه، فالأجداد أكبر من الوالدين، كما يجب على الوالدين احترامهم، فعلى الأحفاد أيضًا نفس الالتزام باحترام الأجداد مثل الوالدين على قدم المساواة.
5 - حق النفقة للجد والجدة
دراسات ذات صلة
التأثير الفريد للجدات من جهة الأم على الأطفال
أظهرت الدراسات أن الجدات من جهة الأم
دور الحمض النووي في الروابط العائلية
التجارب العاطفية
أوضحت دراسة أخرى
“اللَّهُ الَّذِي خَلَقَكُمْ مِنْ ضَعْفٍ ثُمَّ جَعَلَ مِنْ بَعْدِ ضَعْفٍ قُوَّةً ثُمَّ جَعَلَ مِنْ بَعْدِ قُوَّةٍ ضَعْفاً وَشَيْبَةً يَخْلُقُ مَا يَشَاءُ وَهُوَ الْعَلِيمُ الْقَدِيرُ”، الروم، 54
“It is Allah who created you from weakness, then gave you strength after weakness, then gave you weakness and gray hair after strength. He creates what He wills, and He is the Knowing, the Competent.” (Ar-Rum, 54)
Is it a good or desirable thing for a Muslim to have a grandmother in his home? If so, what is the reason for that? Are there any benefits to the home from having a grandmother in the home?
The importance of having a grandmother in a Muslim home - if she needs it -
1 - A practical lesson in righteousness and kindness
The grandchildren see directly what their parents do to their parents, they record the situations in their memory, analyze them, and balance between the parents’ words - in righteousness - and their actions.
2 - It is a great opportunity to transfer inherited and accumulated experiences across generations
And a summary of the journey of its legacy, in managing affairs, managing crises, dealing with personalities, buying and selling, customs, traditions and norms, as the grandparents are two personalities who have gone through various circumstances, which gave them deep experience, and the children and grandchildren should invest in it and not waste it, and this is done by mixing, sitting, traveling and companionship in different times, places and circumstances.
3 - Supporting the Muslim family to become strong and cohesive
While parents may have reservations about raising them based on certain controls for the children, grandparents in fact often help the parents to raise the children as Muslims.
4 - A way to save grandchildren
The grandparents help parents raise their children, and many parents nowadays are working mothers and fathers, both fathers and mothers go to work every day to earn a living, and grandparents are a way to save grandchildren in terms of play and shelter, and many children are raised by their grandparents, where some children spend their childhood with their grandparents more than they spend it with their parents.
The practical duty of grandchildren towards grandparents
1 - Involving grandchildren in being dutiful to them
Parents should not be the only ones who are dutiful to their grandparents, but they should involve their children in this good deed, to accustom them to being dutiful to them, and so that they do not become averse to serving the elderly, which often requires a high level of skill in dealing with them and nursing them as well. Even if distractions distract the children from being dutiful to their grandparents, the grandchildren will have become accustomed to it and will carry out this noble role.
2 - The grandparents' right to child custody
Grandparents have the right to child custody as well as guardianship when both parents are unable to do their duty. The right of grandparents to custody comes after the parents in Islam.
3 - Right of Visitation for Grandparents
The grandparents have the right to be visited regularly by their grandchildren if they live far away from them. They should not be neglected just because they are old or disabled. The presence of grandparents even in old age is actually a privilege that not everyone can obtain.
4 - The obligation of grandchildren to respect their grandfather and grandmother as they do their parents
The best of creation, our master Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, said about respecting those who are older than us: “He is not one of us who does not show mercy to our young and respect our old.” Narrated by Al-Tirmidhi and authenticated by him. Grandparents are older than parents, and just as parents must respect them, so grandchildren must also have the same obligation to respect grandparents as parents, on an equal footing.
5 - The right to support the grandfather and grandmother
When the grandchildren are able to earn money on their own and their grandparents are still alive, they must be supported as they are supported by their parents, as Islam considers the grandparents to be like parents and their presence is necessary and important in life, and their support is on the children and on the parents as well.
Related Studies
The Unique Influence of Maternal Grandmothers on Children
When it comes to family dynamics, maternal grandmothers hold a special place in a child’s life. Cultural beliefs and scientific studies suggest that maternal grandmothers have a unique bond with their grandchildren, often influencing their upbringing in profound ways, but why do maternal grandmothers seem to have an advantage over paternal grandmothers? Is it just an old wives’ tale, or is there a deeper, more fundamental reason behind this phenomenon? Let’s explore the intriguing role of maternal grandmothers and uncover the factors that make their presence so important in a child’s life.
Studies have shown that maternal grandmothers
are more involved in their grandchildren’s lives than paternal grandmothers. This increased involvement can be attributed to several factors, including the strong mother-daughter bond that often extends to the grandchildren.
The Role of DNA in Family Bonds
Genes, the basic units of heredity, are passed from both sets of grandparents to their grandchildren. On average, grandparents share about 25% of their DNA with their grandchildren. This genetic inheritance plays a crucial role in shaping various traits and characteristics. However, maternal grandmothers have a unique advantage due to their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Mitochondrial DNA differs from nuclear DNA in that it is inherited only from the mother. This means that a child’s entire mitochondrial DNA comes from their maternal grandmother, not their paternal grandparents. Mitochondria are the energy-producing structures within cells, and DNA plays a vital role in cell function and energy metabolism.
Emotional Experiences
Research published in the International Journal of Public Health found that the emotional and physical health of grandmothers can influence the development of their grandchildren. This study underscores the importance of a grandmother’s presence during early childhood, as it provides both genetic and educational benefits.
Another study has shown
how mothers’ emotional experiences and health during pregnancy can affect their offspring. This concept, known as epigenetics, suggests that environmental factors and experiences can influence gene expression across generations.
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