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Module 1: Disobedience and parents
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[quote]Well, we are bound to follow parents (& all others too) in the limits of Islam. So such disobedience has no value. You ar right that there may be a very thin line between the two but one can still differantiate. I give you an example: Parents want to marry a child at one place but he/she want to amrry at another. This is a choice difference. However when they ask the child to do any useful thing that he/she must do OR ask not to do a harmful thing that he/she must avoid then this will surely be a disobedience. for example two mature kids are fighting with eachother (may be verbally) & when a parent ask them to stop. If they do not, they are disobeying. I hope I'm able to clear the point. Morover you as a senior MOM can yourself give many examples of both cases. Don't You? It'll need just a deep thinking.[/quote]
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