Abdulfattah Adeyemi
Does your family celebrate? Not just Eid — but the ordinary moments, the small victories, the daily blessings thatfill your home? This comprehensive lecture explores the Islamic blueprint for family celebration — from the Prophet's smiling example to the two Eids, from marking milestones to making the ordinaryextraordinary, from the table as an altar of gratitude to celebrating through grief and hardship. Drawing from the Qur'an, the Sunnah, and modern psychology, this lecture offers ten practical foundations forfamilies who want to make joy a habit, gratitude a practice, and celebration a way of life. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN 1. Celebration as Gratitude Made Visible — "If you are grateful, I will surely increase you" (14:7) 2. The Prophet's Example of Celebrating Joy — Smiles, laughter, racing with 'Aishah 3. The Two Eids — Allah's prescription for celebration 4. Celebrating Milestones — 'Aqiqah, Nikah, graduation, and more 5. The Ordinary as Extraordinary — Daily celebrations, morning gratitude, shared meals 6. The Table as a place of Gratitude — Where food becomes blessing 7. Celebration Without Excess — The Islamic balance between joy and waste 8. The Psychology of Celebration — Why joy bonds families (what the Qur'an knew before psychology proved) 9. When Celebration Is Hard — Grief, distance, estrangement, depression 10. A Call to Celebrate — Ten practical commitments for every family KEY TOPICS COVERED: • Celebration as gratitude made visible (Shukr) • The Prophet's (ﷺ) smile, laughter, and playfulness as Sunnah • Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha — sacred celebrations • 'Aqiqah, Nikah, and marking family milestones • Daily celebrations — morning gratitude, shared meals, Friday as mini-Eid • The table as the heart of family celebration • Islamic balance — celebrating without waste (Isrāf) • The psychology of joy — oxytocin, dopamine, and family bonding • Celebrating through grief, distance, estrangement, and depression • Ten practical commitments for a celebrating family SOURCES REFERENCED: • Qur'an: Surah Ibrahim, Ad-Duha, Al-Baqarah, Al-A'raf, Al-Isra, Al-Hijr, Al-Furqan, Maryam, Al-Qasas, Luqman, At-Tur, Al-Insan, Ash-Sharh • Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim • Sunan Abi Dawud, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Ahmad, Bayhaqi • Modern psychological research on gratitude, joy, and family bonding SUBSCRIBE for more Islamic reflections on family, parenting, and building a home of joy and gratitude. 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 #FamilyCelebration #IslamicParenting#GratitudeInIslam #Shukr #Eid #PropheticJoy #FamilyTable #Barakah#IslamicFamily #JoyfulHome #MuslimFamily #CelebrationInIslam #ParentingTips#FamilyBonding #IslamicLifestyle #QuranicParenting #SunnahOfJoy #GratefulFamily#EidAlFitr #EidAlAdha #Aqiqah #Nikah #FamilyMilestones #TableOfGratitude#PsychologyOfJoy family celebration, islamic parenting, gratitude in islam, shukr, eid al fitr, eid al adha, prophetic joy, prophet muhammad smile, family table, barakah in family, islamic family life, joyful home, muslim family, celebration in islam, parenting tips,family bonding, islamic lifestyle, quranic parenting, sunnah of joy, grateful family, aqiqah, nikah wedding, family milestones, table of gratitude, psychology of joy, family dinner, family meals without phones
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