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In this deeply emotional and honest conversation, a son sits with his father to reflect on faith, parenting, sacrifice, struggle, and love.
They speak openly about growing up between two worlds, about being raised with little material comfort but immense compassion, wisdom, and purpose. They explore what Islamic parenting really means — not just teaching rules, but building character, resilience, vision, and a lifelong relationship with Allah.
From Umrah at age eleven to being left in Cairo at sixteen, from building resilience to navigating doubt and pain, this episode explores how strong foundations are formed — in the heart before the mind.
They also reflect on Gaza, resilience, and what true iman looks like in the face of suffering.
This is a reminder for parents and young people alike: parenting is about relationship, leadership, and mercy — and with sincerity and patience, Allah can heal what feels broken.
All good is from Allah. Any shortcomings are from ourselves.
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By narrativehouseIn this deeply emotional and honest conversation, a son sits with his father to reflect on faith, parenting, sacrifice, struggle, and love.
They speak openly about growing up between two worlds, about being raised with little material comfort but immense compassion, wisdom, and purpose. They explore what Islamic parenting really means — not just teaching rules, but building character, resilience, vision, and a lifelong relationship with Allah.
From Umrah at age eleven to being left in Cairo at sixteen, from building resilience to navigating doubt and pain, this episode explores how strong foundations are formed — in the heart before the mind.
They also reflect on Gaza, resilience, and what true iman looks like in the face of suffering.
This is a reminder for parents and young people alike: parenting is about relationship, leadership, and mercy — and with sincerity and patience, Allah can heal what feels broken.
All good is from Allah. Any shortcomings are from ourselves.
Support our work: https://narrativehouse.com/donation/
https://narrativehouse.com/
/narrativehouse
https://x.com/narrativehouse
/@narrativehouse1680
/narrativehouse