This time of the year reminds us of the remarkable legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)—a legacy of unwavering faith, patience, and virtue. One of the most powerful lessons he left behind is his exemplary treatment of his father, even in the face of immense hardship. Despite his father’s hostility—going so far as to threaten to burn him alive—Prophet Ibrahim responded with nothing but calmness, dignity, and kind words, as recorded in the Qur’an:
قَالَ سَلَامٌ عَلَيْكَ ۖ سَأَسْتَغْفِرُ لَكَ رَبِّي ۖ إِنَّهُ كَانَ بِي حَفِيًّا
“[He said], ‘Peace be upon you. I will ask forgiveness for you from my Lord. Indeed, He is ever gracious to me.’” (Surah Maryam 19:47)
From this noble character, we learn that the lives of the prophets and righteous people are full of guidance for our own trials. Their stories show us how to act with grace and patience, especially in our relationships with those closest to us.
As children, we are reminded to honor our parents with the best possible treatment—even when it is difficult. Life is short, and the time we share with our parents is even shorter. Consider how much our parents endured for us in our early years: sleepless nights, constant care, and unending patience, even when we were helpless, crying, and often a source of frustration. For 10, 15, or even 20 years, they carried the weight of our upbringing with love and sacrifice.
Now, as our parents age, the roles begin to reverse. They may become forgetful, repetitive, or difficult in ways that test our patience. But this is not a burden—it’s our opportunity. It’s a cycle returning, and usually for a far shorter span than the years they spent caring for us.
So give them your best. Be their source of ease, not their hardship. Let your kindness and service to them be your path to Paradise, as the Prophet ﷺ said:
“Let him be humbled into dust; let him be humbled into dust; let him be humbled into dust.” It was said: “Who, O Messenger of Allah?” He said: “The one who sees one or both of his parents during their old age and does not enter Paradise by honoring them.” (Sahih Muslim)
This season, let us reconnect with this prophetic wisdom and give our parents the honor, patience, and love they deserve.
رَّبِّ ارْحَمْهُمَا كَمَا رَبَّيَانِي صَغِيرًا
My Lord, have mercy upon them as they brought me up [when I was] small.
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