Aslam Alaikoum brothers and sisters,
This is my first time posting anything on this thread. I just made an account because I'm in desperate need of help. Recently, my house has turned into a place of uncomfort due to my dad's anger. He is constantly yelling, and my siblings and I never talk back at him. It's affecting all of us, and especially my mother. He yells at her and blames her for many silly problems that are his fault. He has never physically hurt her, but words hurt deeper in my opinion. Just two days ago, she broke down and cried in front of my sisters and I. It hurts so much to see my mother cry because then it just becomes obvious that no one is comfortable in this house.
I feel as if we all walk on egg-shells around the house. He puts down my brother who works 16 hours for him daily. He's constantly yelling about money and his fair share when we have enough money to keep going Alhamudillah. My mom always tells him that life isnt about money, and we will take none of it with us in the afterlife. When he blames something on me and his temper rises, he threatens me by saying that he'll make me quit school. He only says such things when he's so angry. What hurts me the most is when he yells at my mom. He yells at her when dinner isn't ready, or because his dinner isn't in a specific container. Sooo many silly things!!! My mom is such a wise, obedient mother. She talks to him when he's not angry to express her feelings, and he'll be nice and calm for about a half a day, then a work problem will occur, and he'll take it out on her and the family.
Honestly, I just feel like we've all had enough. Especially now that it's ramadan...it's the month of ibada and he's taking it lightly. He only prays the required salat...and sometimes skips maybe one. He doesn't really keep up with it after Ramadan. My mom and my sisters always try to have a calm day and read Quran, but he just ruins everything with his yelling. I know the only way for him to get better is if he gets closer to Allah, and I always make duaa to Allah to make that happen. We don't know what to do? My brother always comes home after work feeling tired, only to have my dad start yelling at him again. We wake up and sleep to him yelling.
Should we confront him? I know he loves us very much, but he can't have a conversation with us. I really want to have a family meeting...but he'll yell because he'll think that we consider him crazy. I don't know what to do. It's just really hard, and I've cried myself to sleep many times hoping for the better. He just doesn't understand the definition of family. It's all about happiness, and comfort. He thinks as long as we have food, a house, and money...that we'll be fine. He neglects and avoids anything emotional. He doesn't think he hurts anyone. Whenever he travels overseas for 2 months or so, it's sad to see how comfortable everyone is in the house without him. We all get along, and my mom leads the house better than he does.
Anyway, it feels good to write about this, but it makes me sad to think that this problem might never be fixed....my dad has anger problems.
This is my first time posting anything on this thread. I just made an account because I'm in desperate need of help. Recently, my house has turned into a place of uncomfort due to my dad's anger. He is constantly yelling, and my siblings and I never talk back at him. It's affecting all of us, and especially my mother. He yells at her and blames her for many silly problems that are his fault. He has never physically hurt her, but words hurt deeper in my opinion. Just two days ago, she broke down and cried in front of my sisters and I. It hurts so much to see my mother cry because then it just becomes obvious that no one is comfortable in this house.
I feel as if we all walk on egg-shells around the house. He puts down my brother who works 16 hours for him daily. He's constantly yelling about money and his fair share when we have enough money to keep going Alhamudillah. My mom always tells him that life isnt about money, and we will take none of it with us in the afterlife. When he blames something on me and his temper rises, he threatens me by saying that he'll make me quit school. He only says such things when he's so angry. What hurts me the most is when he yells at my mom. He yells at her when dinner isn't ready, or because his dinner isn't in a specific container. Sooo many silly things!!! My mom is such a wise, obedient mother. She talks to him when he's not angry to express her feelings, and he'll be nice and calm for about a half a day, then a work problem will occur, and he'll take it out on her and the family.
Honestly, I just feel like we've all had enough. Especially now that it's ramadan...it's the month of ibada and he's taking it lightly. He only prays the required salat...and sometimes skips maybe one. He doesn't really keep up with it after Ramadan. My mom and my sisters always try to have a calm day and read Quran, but he just ruins everything with his yelling. I know the only way for him to get better is if he gets closer to Allah, and I always make duaa to Allah to make that happen. We don't know what to do? My brother always comes home after work feeling tired, only to have my dad start yelling at him again. We wake up and sleep to him yelling.
Should we confront him? I know he loves us very much, but he can't have a conversation with us. I really want to have a family meeting...but he'll yell because he'll think that we consider him crazy. I don't know what to do. It's just really hard, and I've cried myself to sleep many times hoping for the better. He just doesn't understand the definition of family. It's all about happiness, and comfort. He thinks as long as we have food, a house, and money...that we'll be fine. He neglects and avoids anything emotional. He doesn't think he hurts anyone. Whenever he travels overseas for 2 months or so, it's sad to see how comfortable everyone is in the house without him. We all get along, and my mom leads the house better than he does.
Anyway, it feels good to write about this, but it makes me sad to think that this problem might never be fixed....my dad has anger problems.