Your Call is 10 Years too Late - Abu Khadeejah 'Abdul-Waahid

Ustadh Abu Khadeejah 'Abdul-Waahid (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) at the Winter Conference 2013:  “Nurturing The Family and Keeping Our Youth Steadfast Upon The Sunnah" delivered a series of lectures titled: Twelve Steps In Cultivating Children.

In this series, he (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) imparts a valuable twelve-step method of educating, cultivating and teaching good manners to our offspring. Great advice on parenting and encouragement to spend time with our children: country walks, studying, travelling and ‘Umrah. 

He (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) also discusses the importance of good role-models, good companionship, learning by example, family ties, sex-education, how to live in a non-Muslim society in peace whilst maintaining one’s faith & more. Well worth a listen. 

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At the end of this series, he (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) held an open session on the issue of families & children in which the floor was opened up to over a thousand people to have a discussion and have their questions answered in accordance with the rulings of the major scholars of our times. Definitely geared towards a Western audience who seeks to cultivate their children upon the Qur’an, Sunnah & good morals. 

The audio contained a nice discussion on the issue of Hijrah.

The following benefit has been extracted from a section that I titled: Advice to those that Left the Tarbiyyah Very Late, which, in shaa Allah, I will post at a later date.

This is a carefully selected part of that clip. Have a listen & see if any of it rings true in any way for you:
NOTE: Here is a summary that was posted on www.abukhadeejah.com of the tips that can be used:

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