Monday 09/December/2024 – 09:16 PM
Sheikh Abu Al-Yazid Salama, a researcher at the Council of Senior Scholars at Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, provided valuable advice on how to manage family relationships in light of the challenges that many people face in their daily and family lives due to work and financial pressures.
The researcher at the Council of Senior Scholars at Al-Azhar Al-Sharif said during an episode of the “With the People” program, broadcast on Al-Nas channel, today, Monday: “We fully appreciate the great effort that the father and husband make in daily life in order to secure the family’s livelihood, and we know that work may take away our psychological energy.” And physical. But, despite these pressures, we must always remind ourselves that our role is not only physical, but we also need to provide feelings of love and care to our families.”
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He added: “When you return home after a long day of work, it is important to find an atmosphere that makes you feel comfortable and welcoming. Receive your family with love, and let them feel that you are here to share every moment with them, and not just to meet their material needs. You are not atm. Feelings and attention with kind words can To have a profound impact in building family stability.”
He also spoke about the importance of “spiritual balance” in the life of a husband and father, saying: “In our daily lives, with all the pressures we face, it is important that we set aside moments for spiritual communication with God Almighty. Only when we give ourselves a moment for psychological and spiritual rest, can we deal with… Problems and pressures, calmly and patiently, a short prayer, or remembrance of God, can be very useful in rearranging psychological priorities and feeling reassured.”
Regarding women, he stressed the importance of the husband’s role in supporting his wife: “Women, like men, suffer from daily pressures, whether at work or at home, and a kind word from the husband can be the key to alleviating these pressures. Mutual appreciation and respect can make a big difference.” In the emotional stability of the family.
He added: “Children also need the same amount of attention and appreciation. We must listen to them, talk to them about their problems and concerns, just as our master Jacob did with his son Joseph, peace be upon them. Continuous dialogues are what strengthen family ties and give everyone a feeling of safety and comfort.”