Through Quranic reflection, prophetic examples, and real-life parenting moments, this episode unpacks why emotions are not a distraction from tarbiyah — they are central to it. From the ayah “Indeed, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest” (13:28) to the Prophet ﷺ comforting a child grieving a pet bird, this conversation reframes emotional regulation as a deeply Islamic responsibility — not a modern trend.
We discuss:
- What “holding space” actually means in an Islamic context
- Why suppressing emotions is not the same as regulating them
- How emotional intelligence (EQ) supports iman, character, and connection
- The role of fathers in establishing emotional safety and sakīnah at home
- How early emotional neglect shows up later in marriage, parenting, and faith
- Practical tools (like emotional vocabulary and modeling repair) for everyday family life
This is not an expert panel — it’s a candid, honest conversation between Muslim parents trying to raise hearts, not just manage behavior.
If you’ve ever wondered:
- “Am I being too soft?”
- “Is emotional regulation even Islamic?”
- “Why does my child (or spouse) shut down, explode, or feel disconnected?”
…this episode is for you.
Listen, reflect, and join the conversation Like, subscribe, and share with parents who are trying to build homes of mercy, safety, and presence — not perfection.
Tarbiyah is not about control. It’s about cultivating hearts.