All the praise and glory belongs to Allah swt who is the Sustainer and Cherisher of the worlds.
The closest meaning of the word ‘Rab’ is sustainer and cherisher. Allah swt is ‘Rab’ in the global sense. He is the ‘Rab’ of every living and non-living particle of any size that exists in this whole universe. All the sovereignty of heaven and earth belongs only to Him.
Allah swt at various places in the Holy Quran invites, dictates and warns the people of all religions and races to love, respect and to be compassionate with the Parents. He educates the mankind a special sense of dignity, honor and respect to be given to the parents. Undoubtedly He is the ultimate authority and the cherisher but in order to show the importance of the parents He goes on to say in Sura-e-Kahf (17:24) “Qul rabbir ham huma kama rabbayani saghira…” which means He instructs the mankind to pray for them by calling ‘O my Lord! Have mercy on them (my parents) as they cherished me when I was little’.
Here He wants the mankind to understand the magnitude of dignity, honour and respect that parents deserve by calling them as a cherisher even after the fact that He being the ultimate cherisher. He elevated their position to a very high degree by explaining to mankind that the parents share what I do in terms of sustaining and cherishing the children when they are little. Although the word ‘Rab’ used here is in a specific sense and to show the high degree of importance of the parents to the mankind, He is actually commanding mankind to honor and respect their parents exactly in the same manner as one would honor and respect Allah swt himself. This obedience is only in terms of honor & respect and not in terms of prostration and prayers (ibadat).
The Essay on Respect For Others, Mainly On Self Respect
It is something everyone wants, not many have, and few want to give. Most people would appreciate “just a little bit,” and most should give just that. Unfortunately, a lot of the time, this does not happen. Perhaps this is because the concept of respect is not understood. What exactly is respect? To esteem anything is to evaluate it positively and hold it in high regard, but evaluation ...
The prayer (ibadat) is only done specific to Allah swt.
There are many places in Holy Quran & traditions of Masoomeen (a.s.) that addresses the issue of special honor and respect to be given to the parents and they uphold a special and elevated position in the eyes of Islam.
There is an authentic hadith that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) said: “Paradise is under the feet of the mothers!”
In another tradition he reinforced:”The pleasure of parents is the pleasure of Allah, and the anger of parents is the anger of Allah.”
Amirul Momineen Imam Ali (a.s.) explained: “Honoring parents is one of the noblest characteristics.”
Imam Sadiq (a.s.) explained: “If a person desires a long life and blessings, he must honor his parents and stay in contact with kin.”
Imam Reza (a.s.) said: “The Almighty Allah commands that thanks be given to Him and to parents. Whoever fails to thank his parents does not thank Allah.”
The divine Imams (a.s.) even warned us from misbehavior and disobedience to the parents. The sixth Imam Sadiq (AS) said: “Disobedience towards the parents is a heinous sin, for Allah has made the disobedient one rebellious and hard.”
He also warned, “The mildest form of ill conduct towards parents is “uff”, and if Allah knew something lesser than that, He would have forbidden it.”
While explaining the verse, “And lower unto them the wing of submission through mercy” (Al-Quran 17:24), sixth Imam (a.s.) said: “When you look at them, do not fill your eyes with anything else but mercy and sympathy, and do not raise your voice above their voice, and do not put your hand above theirs, and do not go in front of them!”
Commenting upon the ayat, “And say kind words unto them,” Imam al Sadiq (a.s.) said: “If they strike you, say to them: May Allah forgive you both.”
The Term Paper on Holy Spirit in John’s Gospel
The person of the Spirit is mentioned 12 times in Matthew’s Gospel Ghost, 6 times in Mark, Luke refers to him15 times but John does so 17 times. With these relatively small differences why is John’s gospel considered to be in someway more Spirit orientated than the writings of the evangelists? The answer lies in part in the ‘Signs’, events which the Synoptics refer to as ‘might works’. Each of ...
Thus, it is incumbent on us to abide by the teachings of Holy Quran and to be steadfast & follow the teachings of Ahlu’l-Bayt (a.s.).
Disobeying parents is disobeying the verses of Holy Quran & denying the teachings of Masoomeen (a.s.).
This is making mockery of Allah’s commands and Allah swt warns those people:
“The warning not to take the communications of Allah for mockery”, Baqarah, 2:231
“Evil was the end of those who rejected the communications of Allah and mocked at them”, Room 30:10
“Do not sit with people who mock at the communications of Allah otherwise you will end in Hell with them”, Nisa, 4:140
Thus it is very important to abide by the command of Allah swt that says, ‘Your Lord has commanded that you worship none but Him, and be kind to parents. If either or both of them reach old age with you, do not say ‘uff’ to them or chide them, but speak to them in terms of honor and kindness. Treat them with humility, and say, ‘My Lord! Have mercy on them, for they did care for me when I was little’ (17:23)