They were parents who were deeply conscious of Allah.
In this space, we walk through the lives of the Sahaba and Sahabiyyat, not as distant historical figures, but as mothers and fathers who worried, struggled, learned, and trusted Allah.
You will read about Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) pausing his authority for justice within his home. About Fatimah (RA), whose strength was quiet and whose motherhood was rooted in dignity. About Ali (RA), who taught with patience and silence.
These are not biographies.
These are reflections.
May their lives remind us that raising righteous children begins with striving to be righteous ourselves.
