You are confusig us all......... but just giving you my opinion BOTH are equally important for one another.....
Reading your thread reminded me of the eathquake in Pakistan ther was a story covering a little gir 8/9 years of age who had been pulled out after 3 days. They couldn't find her mother and the child was crying for her mum 'Our mum can't live without us she lived for us what are we going to do....' I will never forget that child.
If death is involved however then Allah gives you suber. I have experienced both scenarios. My brother lost a chil, although they still remember him, they have their other children and continue with life.
My sister passed away and left 5 children. There mum can never be replaced. They have us but it's not the same and they too carry on as best they can. That was the most heartbreaking thing i had to experience in my life, losing my sister, a mother her child (my mum):-\and then her children losing their mother
Im terribly sorry to hear that, I admire you for helpingyou look after you neice/nephews.
Im sure she does, that so sad, I realy feel for you all.
Touch wood my babies never lose me before the time is right, i probably need them more than they need me!! they are the legs to my table and I expect your sister saw her babies the same way. it must be awful it really must.
May Allah grant you along healthy and happy life with your babies..... I know that when mine are out of sight it's like a part of me is missing. My son is in year 6 and going on a schooltrip to Wales for 5 days!!!!!!!!!! I miss him already...........imsad
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Wow... SubhanAllah...Reading your thread reminded me of the eathquake in Pakistan ther was a story covering a little gir 8/9 years of age who had been pulled out after 3 days. They couldn't find her mother and the child was crying for her mum 'Our mum can't live without us she lived for us what are we going to do....' I will never forget that child.
okay, i guess i should explain just a little:
a situation, lets say war...a mother and child are at risk...of loosing each other.
for you (as either the mother or child), what would be the most emotional situation to describe (vebally, writing, etc): that of the mother, or that of the child?
interesting point. jazakallahu khair.:wasalamex,
In that case, I would still choose mother because usually mother's have deeper emotions when it comes to this, though maybe we just perceive children to not have the same emotions because they are not that understanding. Allahu A'lam.
With the mother, you can describe her feelings, but with the child it would have to do more with events rather than thoughts and feelings, though you could do thoughts and feelings but you'd have to think like a child.
Wassalam.
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