By Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi (r.a) 
For Allâh's sake, take more pity than this on your children. The storm of atheism has engulfed the present generation. One has to be very careful. Ensure that you prevent your children from joining bad company and seek pious company for them.
For Allâh's sake, take more pity than this on your children. The storm of atheism has engulfed the present generation. One has to be very careful. Ensure that you prevent your children from joining bad company and seek pious company for them.
You are probably  under the impression that it is rather difficult to compel them to leave secular education and pursue Islamic education. I do accept your position. So  let us do away with that as well. Allow them to study at school but please do  accept a single request of mine. Instead of your children loitering about during  the school holidays, send them to the Ahlullah (saints of Allâh) during the  school holidays at least.
However, if you  remonstrate that you won't have any time left with your children if they attend  school during the year and pursue the company of the pious during the holidays,  I have a solution to that problem as well. Analyse the duration of the holidays  and keep them with you for a greater part of the holiday and send them to  the Ahlullah for a few days only. This advice was in favour of the children.
Now there remains a  group towards which people pay no attention whatsoever, neither in regards to  their education nor to their spiritual enhancement. People pay attention to  their children albeit in an ungraceful way but they pay no attention to this  group at all. And this group is the group of women. There is an urgent need to (spiritually) reform them. If they are in order, the children will also  turn out to be pious because the very first years of a child's life is spent  in their company. This (spiritual) reformation can be achieved either by  teaching them or by reading to them books dealing with jurisprudence and stories  of the pious. Whether she listens or not, don't let it bother you. Sit at home  and recite these books aloud. Continue doing this and Insha-Allâh it will  have a fruitful effect on her. However, don't purchase the books without  consulting the Ulama. Request them to make a selection of good books. In short,  this is a method of (spiritual) reformation  which doesn't entail much physical exertion nor will it affect one's worldly activities.
 


 
 
 
 
 
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