Precious Star
Junior Member
Something I've been wondering about lately:
In Islam our duties to our parents are first and foremost. We cannot speak rudely to them or express impatience. We must speak kind words to them and take care of them.
Now, what if one parent is, to put it simply, unkind? If they are always rude to you, or don't acknowledge your Salaams whenever you come visit... They just turn away. What if you are nice o them and try to be helpful, and stay quiet when they are rude or they ignore your presence?
Or if you call them on the phone, and they answer the phone but don't say anything (for example, tey can see from the phone # who it is, so they know it's me, but won't say a word or may just say "what is it?" or "yes? What do you want?")
Lets say this happens all the time, well into adulthood. At some point, it becomes unhealthy to deal with them - in other words, if you feel always like instead of deling with a parent you are dealing with someone who doesn't like you, can you stay away and not visit them, even if they only live a few minutes away? Or do you have to keep putting up with it even though it is very upsetting, and the parent is so kind and loving to the other adult children? Do you have to keep subjecting yourself to that treatment?
In Islam our duties to our parents are first and foremost. We cannot speak rudely to them or express impatience. We must speak kind words to them and take care of them.
Now, what if one parent is, to put it simply, unkind? If they are always rude to you, or don't acknowledge your Salaams whenever you come visit... They just turn away. What if you are nice o them and try to be helpful, and stay quiet when they are rude or they ignore your presence?
Or if you call them on the phone, and they answer the phone but don't say anything (for example, tey can see from the phone # who it is, so they know it's me, but won't say a word or may just say "what is it?" or "yes? What do you want?")
Lets say this happens all the time, well into adulthood. At some point, it becomes unhealthy to deal with them - in other words, if you feel always like instead of deling with a parent you are dealing with someone who doesn't like you, can you stay away and not visit them, even if they only live a few minutes away? Or do you have to keep putting up with it even though it is very upsetting, and the parent is so kind and loving to the other adult children? Do you have to keep subjecting yourself to that treatment?
