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had to encounter mental damage, many sorts of sexual troubles, and moral downfall as well as<br />

the absence of social bonds.<br />

8. Taking the children away from the ill‐gotten food:<br />

Fathers should provide legal‐gotten foods to their children, and protect them against any food<br />

that the Lord has forbidden. The forbidden foods are the usurped, the real filthy things ‐such as<br />

pork‐, the external filthy things ‐such as foods affected by external impurities‐, and the like things<br />

that are detailed in the theses of the jurists. Fathers should exert all efforts for habituating their<br />

children to have legal food only since, as it has been proven through modern clinical surveys, the<br />

sources of nutrition leave a great influence on the behavior and maturity.<br />

Islam is terribly sensitive to any matter that may delay the children’s growth and personal<br />

prosperity. Ill‐gotten foods have internal aftereffects on the mental constituents. They may cause<br />

the hindrance of the behavioral activities in a way permitting the <strong>com</strong>position of evil tendencies,<br />

such as severity and extreme assaults. As Islam has cared for these aspects, it issued the<br />

obligation of keeping the children clear of the ill‐gotten foods. It is related that as the Prophet (s)<br />

noticed that Imam al‐Hassan ‐when was a child‐ put a fruit of date palms in the mouth, he<br />

disciplined,<br />

[1] Refer to Tibbul‐ayimma: 135.<br />

[2] Refer to Al‐mehasin: 317 and Wesailus‐Shia: 7/95.<br />

[3] Refer to Furou‐ulkafi: 2/58.<br />

[4] Refer to Sexual education: 55.<br />

“Throw it out! Have you not known that we –the Prophet and his household‐ do not have from<br />

foods given as alms?”<br />

After the calamitous incident of Kerbala, Imam al‐Hussein’s harems were taken to Kufa as<br />

captives. As some people noticed that the ac<strong>com</strong>panying children were starving, they gave them<br />

some fruits of date palm as alms. Ummu‐Kulthoum, the Prophet’s granddaughter, reproached the<br />

children and informed that it was forbidden for the Prophet’s household to receive alms.<br />

Immediately, the children took the fruits out of their mouths. As the Prophet’s household kept up<br />

this illuminative behavior in the educational fields, they produced those unprecedented and<br />

unparalleled young men and women who formed the greatest exemplars in veracity, chastity, and<br />

decency.<br />

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