After the first and second phases, the child turns fourteen years old and at
then, adolescence starts. This age is characterized by many features on the
psychological and intellectual levels like:
- A young man aims strongly to freedom and independence; he wants to fulfill his
duties without others’ interference and to make his own decisions. He doesn’t
feel the need of grownups’ or parents’ opinions about his dangerous decisions
like quitting school and changing his major, etc.
- At this age, talents explode and they need to be developed in the right ways:
if a young man has the talent of poetry or sports, this latent must be guided so
that it doesn’t go the wrong way.
- This phase is characterized by introducing the most dangerous changes like the
effervescence of instincts: the instinct of ability, the instinct of control and
the instinct of reproduction.
In this case, we must pay attention to the threats that this youth phase
exposes, because this phase is the crossway in life: a man chooses through it to
take the path of guidance or to stray away until he’s lost in the roads of
adultery and loss.
Islam guided us to some instructions for this phase, some of them are:
1- Passing the Experiences to the Young Man
The best example we can shed the light on in this case is the Prince of
Believers (p.b.u.h) and his son Imam Al-Hassan (p.b.u.h). From his (p.b.u.h) to
his son (p.b.u.h):
“I taught you the ethics before your heart indurates and your mind gets busy
with searching the facts that the people of experiences have already proved. At
then, you are saved from the hardship of searching and healed from the suffering
of experience.”
The experience that must be transferred to the young man has a deep impact on
ensuring his happiness as it reveals the real aspect of some issues and shred
the covers of illusions and wrong perceptions.
Every experience opens in Man’s heart a door of science and brings him a step
closer to the truth. Imam Ali (p.b.u.h) said:
“There is a beginning of a new science in experiences.”
2- Studying Islamic Jurisprudence
At this age the child reaches puberty so he must understand the divine
obligations that are laid on his shoulders. Imam Al-Kazem (p.b.u.h) said: “If
I find a Shiite young man who is not studying jurisprudence, I would give him
one beat with the sword.” The expression of beating with the sword shows the
importance of jurisprudence in the phase of youth.
Moreover, learning the judgments of religion and understanding the aims of Islam
provide the right goal for a young man, so he is not left a victim for the
soul’s illusions, the scruples of thoughts and perverted currents without any
guidance and this would make him lost.
3- Guidance to the Right Role-Model
The right role-model for a young man is the key for a clear vision in the roads
of future. On the other hand, a bad role-model is the one that drifts the young
man into the valleys of ignorance and perversion.
We often find publicity and media sources trying to introduce role-models that
will waste the real goals for a young man, away from the real idols presented in
The Most Honorable Messenger and His Household (Allah’s prayers and peace upon
Them).
Therefore, parents must always pay attention to their children and guide them
towards the right role-model within the appropriate way that renders this model
the choice of the young man as well as his outer and inner direction.
4- Leading Young Men to the Real Youthful Life (Or
Early Manhood)
The title of youthful life, strength and the love of power in young men, reaches
its highest level in this age phase. Youthful life is a matter of great
importance for them.
The role of parents in this field appears in explaining to their children that
the real youth life does not reside in the greatness of arms, in the width of
the shoulders nor in their strength. However, it resides in a clear conscience
and a faithful heart and this is the meaning that The Prophet’s Household
(Allah’s prayers and peace upon Them) to understand. In a version, The Messenger
of Allah (Allah’s prayers and peace upon Him and His Household) passed by people
who were lifting a big stone, so He asked: “What’s that? Why are you doing
this?”
They answered: “So that we know the strongest and the toughest among us.”
- Do you want me to tell you who is the strongest and toughest among you?
- Yes, O Messenger of Allah!
- The strongest and toughest of you is the one who if he is consent, his
contentment doesn’t lead him to sins and false; if he is angry, his anger
doesn’t prevent him from saying the right thing; and who doesn’t interfere in
others’ business even if he could.”
With following these steps and other ones, we guide the young man to the real
and right goal and this is the straight behavior through which he becomes a good
element for his society and reforms the depravities in the world. As a result,
this young man is one the most loveable creatures to Allah (all praised). The
Most Honorable Messenger (Allah’s prayers and peace upon Him and His Household)
said:
“The most loveable creatures to Allah (all praised), a young man with a
beautiful face who made his youth and beauty for the sake of Allah and in his
obedience. This is the one that Allah boasts about him to the Angels and says:
this is truly my slave.”
Conclusion
A child is a blessing from Allah (all praised) on us and He (all praised) also
blessed us with guiding us to the ways of raising this child. He (all praised)
only left for us the light of his guidance and through following the lead of
Prophets and pure Imams who are the greatest educators for humanity, hoping we
succeed in making Man with every meaning for the word. We want to make an
obedient slave who knows his God, understands his goal, walks in the land
reforming depravities and builds for his hereafter.
If a person could raise his children in the Islamic way, then goodness would
fill in the countries and corruption will weaken. We ask Allah (all praised) to
help us in fulfilling our children’s rights and make us worthy His saying:
{O People who Believe! Save yourselves and your families from the fire, the
fuel of which is men and stones – appointed over it are the extremely strict
angels, who do not refuse the command of Allah and carry out whatever they are
commanded.} (Surat Al- Tahrim; 6).
We ask Him what the ones who believed in Him and His versions before us asked:
{…Our Lord, soothe our eyes with our wives and our children, and make us
leaders of the pious.} (Surat Al-Furqan; 74).
All Praises to Allah, Lord of All the Worlds.