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OnePath NetworkPublished at April 22, 2026 at 07:30 PM11:53
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The War On Kids in the Modern Muslim Family

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April 22, 2026 at 07:30 PM
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11:53
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Australia
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In this reminder, Sheikh Mohammad Elshinawy addresses one of the most urgent crises facing Muslim families today: why parenting has become so hard, and what the Prophet's model offers as a way through. Why did raising children feel natural across every civilisation in history, and why does it feel almost impossible now? Sheikh Elshinawy traces the collapse back to the Industrial Revolution, the dismantling of village life, and the rise of peer orientation, showing how forces largely outside the family's control have quietly severed the bond between parents and children. And he explains why no technique, workshop, or parenting book can substitute for what was lost. At the heart of this talk is a prophetic framework built on three pillars: expressed compassion, reasonable expectations, and early empowerment. Drawing on the story of Yusuf, the hadith of Abu Omar and the pet bird, and a striking confrontation between the Prophet and a Bedouin father who had never kissed his ten sons, Sheikh Elshinawy shows that what keeps children oriented to their parents is not discipline, but warmth. Sheikh Mohammad Elshinawy graduated in English Literature from Brooklyn College and in Islamic Studies from Mishkah University. He serves as the Religious Director of Jesus Son of Mary Mosque in Pennsylvania, Research Fellow at Yaqeen Institute, and Instructor at Mishkah University. His work spans Islamic theology, contemporary Muslim family life, and applied prophetic ethics. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:40 Why Parenting Feels Harder Than Ever 1:33 The Industrial Revolution and the Collapse of Village Life 2:43 World War Two and the Emptying of the Home 3:36 Peer Orientation and the Severing of Vertical Culture 4:49 Recreating the Village, the Masjid, and Community 5:27 Relationship Before Technique 6:22 Prophetic Parenting: Expressed Compassion 7:08 The Story of Abu Omar and the Pet Bird 7:19 The Story of Yusuf and What Yaqub Taught Us 8:17 Physical Touch and the Bedouin Father's Confession 9:23 Reasonable Expectations of Our Children 10:54 Empowering Children Early: The Example of Al-Hassan ? Subscribe to our YouTube to stay up to date with our latest productions. ? Introducing the official OnePath Network MERCHANDISE STORE! ?️ ? ? https://shop.onepathnetwork.com/ If you enjoy OnePath content, please consider supporting us to grow! ►https://onepathnetwork.com/dollar-a-day/?&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description Download the OnePath Network App for access to the latest and exclusive videos: https://onepath.onelink.me/mJxr/3de973bd Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHRLH8RQIrdGWMhf5heWiA/join Facebook ►: https://www.facebook.com/onepathnetwork Instagram ►: https://www.instagram.com/onepathnetwork/ Patreon ►: https://www.patreon.com/OnePathNetwork
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