Great topic as a mother of two young daugthers yet to reach their teens by the will of Allah this is golden advice. I pray Allah gives all those who have been blessed with daughters the ability to raise confident, erudite, intelligent and independent young women who will go on to serve the Deen and become a beacon of their communities. Ameen
A most important yet beautiful discourse which I appreciate as my daughter Qurratul-Ain is soon turning 13 InshaAllah. May I be able to make proper tarbiyat of her through the guidance of my Rabb. Ameen
So as a transgender Muslim (I know don't @me) I'm in a unique space where I was exposed to both masculinity and femininity. So for instance as a guy I never understood makeup etc my thoughts were if it works (I don't smell and my hair isn't greasy I'm good) and a lot of trans women get tossed into this world where they are exposed to makeup etc and confused. At first I went more hard core into my body shaving my legs meticulously getting rid of my beard (despite having laser hair removal killing 90%of it) and like applying lipstick and eyeshadow. But like I would see my blue lips and think wow these suck but I felt this is what women do. It took me forever to accept that how I look is up to me. What makes it hard though for trans people especially is people do not understand that we transitioned when we don't wear makeup like if I don't cover my stubble people will think I'm a man in a dress. And yes this is toxic and hurts many people especially trans people. Body image issues are higher among the lgbt community. Part of the issue is society treats female stubble as oh that person is a man etc. Trust me even today and I've been out of the closet for 6 years I still feel awful about my body.
@@julinaonYT I used to but I became more comfortable
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this lecture should be titled how to bring up non muslim daughters because if the daughters were practicing islam none of this would even apply to them because there not even allowed to do these stuff
I swear this talk needs to be translated to Urdu and Bengali. Majority of Asian parents need this!!
Great topic as a mother of two young daugthers yet to reach their teens by the will of Allah this is golden advice. I pray Allah gives all those who have been blessed with daughters the ability to raise confident, erudite, intelligent and independent young women who will go on to serve the Deen and become a beacon of their communities. Ameen
Ameen
Ameen
Alhamdulillah such a beneficial tulk! Jazkl khayr mufti saheb.
How can anyone dislike this video!?
Give Affection (I love you) , affirmation( compliments and give rewards), attention
Jazakallah. I'm so glad I found this talk. It's taught me so much I wish I had heard it years ago.
A most important yet beautiful discourse which I appreciate as my daughter Qurratul-Ain is soon turning 13 InshaAllah. May I be able to make proper tarbiyat of her through the guidance of my Rabb. Ameen
Please keep the Bayans coming. Your doing such an amazing job, just want more consistently please. May Allah reward you greatly. Amen
Much needed talk. Thank you shaykh
MaShaAllah very good talk
Jazaka Allah
Subhanala
Salam alaykum.
Please tell us the 4th A.
1 affection 2 affirmation 3 attention 4?
Appreciation
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My daughter is 12 and I make her read aap Beti and then ask her what she understands from the stories.
Im also from srilanka
“i love you “It doesn’t exist in the Afghan language
So as a transgender Muslim (I know don't @me) I'm in a unique space where I was exposed to both masculinity and femininity. So for instance as a guy I never understood makeup etc my thoughts were if it works (I don't smell and my hair isn't greasy I'm good) and a lot of trans women get tossed into this world where they are exposed to makeup etc and confused. At first I went more hard core into my body shaving my legs meticulously getting rid of my beard (despite having laser hair removal killing 90%of it) and like applying lipstick and eyeshadow. But like I would see my blue lips and think wow these suck but I felt this is what women do. It took me forever to accept that how I look is up to me. What makes it hard though for trans people especially is people do not understand that we transitioned when we don't wear makeup like if I don't cover my stubble people will think I'm a man in a dress. And yes this is toxic and hurts many people especially trans people. Body image issues are higher among the lgbt community. Part of the issue is society treats female stubble as oh that person is a man etc. Trust me even today and I've been out of the closet for 6 years I still feel awful about my body.
@@julinaonYT I used to but I became more comfortable
this lecture should be titled how to bring up non muslim daughters because if the daughters were practicing islam none of this would even apply to them because there not even allowed to do these stuff
Denying exposure is also toxic. Gotta create a balance
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