Abdulfattah Adeyemi
What does it mean to be an active mother — not just present in the house, but present in the heart? This comprehensive lecture explores the Qur'anic blueprint for Mentoring Motherhood through the powerful stories of great mothers and their daughters: The mother of Musa, who trusted Allah against all odds, the sister of Musa, who guarded the secret, the mother of Maryam, who dedicated her unborn child, Maryam herself, the daughter chosen above all women, the daughters of Shu'ayb, who exemplified modestyand diligence, and Asiyah — the wife of Pharaoh who raised a prophet in the palace of the enemy. Drawing from psychology, spirituality, and the timeless wisdom of the Qur'an, this lecture offers foundational principles for mothers who want to raise daughters offaith, character, and legacy. The topic was presented in two parts, covering the general mentoring of Mother to Daughter, Mother to Son, and Father to Daughters. It is a follow-up from the previous talk about “Active Fathering” which featured the Qur’anic blueprintfor Father to Son mentorship. KEY TOPICS COVERED: • The mother as the first sanctuary — womb and heart • The mother of Musa — trusting Allah when logic fails • The sister of Musa — the daughter as guardian and strategist • The mother of Maryam — dedicating a child before birth • Maryam (AS) — the daughter chosen above all women • The paradox of protecting and releasing • The daughters of Shu'ayb — modesty, diligence, and the hidden mother • Asiyah — raising a prophet in the palace of Pharaoh • The psychological importance of mother-daughter attachment • The transmission of faith from mother to daughter • Age-specific advice for mothers of daughters at every stage SOURCES REFERENCED: • Qur'an: Surah Al-Baqarah, Aal-Imran, Al-Qasas, Maryam, Hud, Tahrim • Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim • Classical tafsir on mother-daughter relationships • Modern psychological research on mother-daughter attachment SUBSCRIBE for more Islamic reflections on family, parenting, and building a legacy of faith. Like & Share this lecture to inspire others in understanding the power of names. Book for Counselling/Therapy session here: https://calendly.com/abdulfattahadeyemi/counseling-therapy Download the Adeyemi App from Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kwickapp.panel.android665e0fb9ed2fa Visit: www.adeyemi.ng Join Abdulfattah Adeyemi’s Community: https://t.me/+Gz7wGuTsRLRmNzU0 FOLLOW ME ON: Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ve9GDn0C01bVIffD9D8sS?si=-4hvd8wRQRGuX3uWsuiwQA Instagram:@dr.abdulfattahadeyemi Facebook:@dr.abdulfattahadeyemi TikTok:@dr.abdulfattahadeyemi YouTube:www.youtube.com/@dr.abdulfattahadeyemi #MentoringMotherhood#MotherhoodInIslam #QuranicParenting #MotherOfMusa #Maryam #Asiyah #DaughtersOfShuayb #IslamicParenting #MotherAndDaughter #Tawhid #LegacyBuilding#MuslimFamily #ParentingInIslam #RaisingRighteousDaughters #Motherhood#IslamicReminder #QuranReflection #PropheticParenting #SunnahMother #MotherAndDaughterBond #GenerationalFaith mentoringmotherhood, motherhood in Islam, Quranic parenting, mother of Musa, sister of Musa, mother of Maryam, Maryam in Quran, Asiyah, wife of Pharaoh, daughters of Shuayb, mother and daughter in quran, Islamic motherhood, raising righteousdaughters, tawhid transmission, legacy of faith, prophetic parenting, sunnah of motherhood, mother as first sanctuary, trusting Allah against odds, dedication of child to Allah, Maryam chosen above women, paradox of protecting and releasing, keeper of the home, faith under oppression, psychological importance of mother, spiritual importance of mother
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