PARENT – CHILD ETHICS IN ISLAM A CASE STUDY OF MALAYSIAN PRACTICES
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Hi everyone. This is one of my slide individual task for subject Ethic and Fiqh of Contemporary Issues. I have make case study in pdf and also in slide. I hope this slide can give us benefits toward what happen now in Malaysia. Parent and child should have an ethics in their life as it is important ...
Hi everyone. This is one of my slide individual task for subject Ethic and Fiqh of Contemporary Issues. I have make case study in pdf and also in slide. I hope this slide can give us benefits toward what happen now in Malaysia. Parent and child should have an ethics in their life as it is important to gain a happiness life here and after.
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PARENT – CHILD ETHICS IN ISLAM :
A CASE STUDY OF MALAYSIAN PRACTICES
SUBJECT :
UNGS 2380
SECTION 29
ETHIC AND FIQH
OF
CONTEMPORARY
ISSUES
LECTURER :
DR. MOHAMMAD
MOHIUDDIN
PREPARED BY :
SOFIA BINTI
MOHD AHSANUDDIN
INTRODUCTION
PARENT-CHILD ETHIC
This case study is about to explore and analyses more about
parent - child ethics in Islam and also a case study of Malaysian
practices. In addition, the purpose of this study is to make a
comparison between parent and child in handling crisis in
family relationship.
LETS GET STARTED
THE PARENT-CHILD
RELATIONSHIP IN ISLAM
In Islam, parents and child are
bound together by mutual
obligations and reciprocal
commitments. Clearly, Islam
recognise family as a basic social
unit
ANALYSIS A CASES
OF MALAYSIAN
PRACTISES
The crime issue that happen between
parent and child in Malaysia.
THE IMPACT OF
ISLAMIC ETHIC
TOWARD PARENT
AND CHILD.
Essentially, modelling good character in
society, especially in the family is a true
essential in bringing up the child with a
proper teaching of adab, should teach
proper manner ,good moral and being in a
proper environment
THANK YOU
PARENT – CHILD ETHICS IN ISLAM : A CASE STUDY OF MALAYSIAN PRACTICES