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Watch or listen to this high-quality Islamic lecture on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch during your daily commute, a long road trip, while working out, or wherever & whenever you have internet access. Duration: 1 hour, 58 min. Language: English.
What makes this app different from others is quality & originality! This lecture was professionally recorded by us, & the video & audio streamed through this app was encoded directly from the master recording! Furthermore, you get clean, robust, DVD-like menus (see images below) that give you access to the full-length lecture, individual chapters, a catalog listing of many other titles with short previews, sharing tools, & download links.
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LECTURE SUMMARY
Second-generation Muslims in America or Europe: do you appreciate & respect the views & experiences of your parents? Do you realize that they have your best interests in mind? Immigrant Muslim parents struggling to raise children in the West: did you really expect your children to retain the culture of your homeland? Are you trying your best to understand their culture & to provide an atmosphere of love & comfort, as opposed to criticism & disdain? In many cases we find the answers to these questions in the negative & the unfortunate result is a clash that pits family members against one another in a deeply emotional struggle over identities, priorities & cultures. Is this dilemma unsolvable, or are there concrete steps that elder immigrants & indigenous youth can take to help narrow the gap between them? Join in this panel discussion & learn very practical ways to address the matter from both perspectives.
CHAPTERS
I Can Relate to What You're Going Through
No One Can Ever Love You More Than Your Parents
Your Parents Will Always Have More Experience
Don't Dismiss Your Parents Because They're Not "Cool"
Your Parents Will Never Stop Being Parents
You Will Be Even More Strict With Your Children
Provide An Atmosphere of Love
Sometimes You Are Not the Best to Give Advice
Treat Your Children With Respect
Don't Expect Your Children to Retain Your Culture
Make Dua For Each Other
Defining "Generation"
Some Issues Contributing to the Generation Gap
Our Children Complete Us
Beware of Arrogance
Allow Your Children to Think For Themselves
Focus on the Outcome Not the Means
Each Must Be Involved in the Decision-Making
The Contradiction Between What Parents Say & Do
Prepare Your Children For a Time That is Not Your Time
Open Communication & Trust
Don't Focus on Difference in Languages
Allah Will Ask About How We Raised Our Children
Children Are the Future Leaders
This Problem Involves Both Old & Young
How to Raise Our Children? Look at the Prophet (P)
We Must Have Love & Care
We Must Have Knowledge
Treat Children as Friends
Marriage Now or Later?
Decrease TV Time, Increase Personal Time
Develop Bonds With Children By "Chillin" With Them
Reward Your Children With "Halal" Bribes
We Can Learn From Non-Muslims Too!
Confess to the Same Sins to Prevent Kids From Them?
Many Parents Are in Denial of Reality
What Environment Are You Placing Your Children In?
A Little Knowledge Can Lead to Arrogance
Humility & Etiquette Are Part of Knowledge
Some Parents Don't Want Their Children to Be Religious
The Prophet (P) Was Sent to Teach the Book, Wisdom & Purification
Teens & Pre-Teens Need Trust & Friendship From Their Parents
The Masjid Needs to Be Welcoming to Children & Their Mothers!
We Must Teach Our Children the Etiquette of the Masjid