fire coming out of its mouth. The Messenger of Allaah (S.A.W)
hurried towards it, and it turned towards him, then it slithered
away and disappeared among the rocks. He went to them and
separated them, then he patted their faces and said: ‘May my
father and
mother be sacrificed for you, how dear you both are to
Allah.’ Then he carried one of them on his right shoulder and the
other on his left. I said: ‘What
a good mount you two have, how
lucky you are!’ The Messenger of Allaah (S.A.W) said: ‘What good
riders they are, and their father is better than them!’”
How the Prophet (S.A.W) corrected
children’s mistakes
Al-‐Bukhaari and Muslim narrated in their Saheehs that ‘Umar ibn
Abi Salamah (R.A) said: I was under the care of the Messenger of
Allaah (S.A.W), and my hand used to wander all over the plate.
He said to me: “O young boy, say the
name of Allaah and eat with
your right hand, and eat from what is nearest to you.”
The Prophet’s attitude towards orphans
Al-‐Bayhaqi narrated that ‘Umar (R.A) said:
The Messenger of
Allaah (S.A.W) said: “The best house of the Muslims is a house in
which there is an orphan who is treated well,
and the worst
house of the Muslims is a house in which there is an orphan who
is treated badly. I and the one who sponsors an orphan will be
like these two in Paradise” and he gestured with two fingers.
Teaching children the etiquette of asking
permission to enter a room
It was narrated that Anas (R.A) said: I was a servant to the
Prophet (S.A.W) and I used to enter without asking permission.
One day I came and he said: “Stay where you are. Some new
instruction has come: do not enter (a room) without permission.”
So the Messenger (S.A.W) taught Anas
that he was not to enter
upon anyone without asking permission.
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