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[quote][purple]just one thing i wanted to mention re:flexible working that it should not necessarily be limited to women, rather it can equally be an attractive option for men; sometimes they can earn enough in lesser hours and save some time for family 'n community interaction or similar welfare works. this option must be considered. money £,$ is not everything, neither can it buy all the luv 'n care we need in life 'n Hereafter [8)][/purple] I completely agree with you, the father is also an important role model to the children/family as well as the mother. There is no reason for him to work unecessary hours to make money that really is not needed. I don't see how working unecessary hours would be considered as an act of worship when there are many acts of worship one has to perform and could be doing instead of working more. The father needs to be aware that he also plays a part in the future of humanity and therefore needs to play a valuable part in his children's lives (especially with sons) to bring them up as good Muslims. So flexible working is a must if possible.[/quote]
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