TRAINER
DR. MUHAMMAD YOUNUS KHALID
Dr. Muhammad Younus Khalid is a seasoned educationist and parenting coach with over 20 years of experience. He holds a Ph.D. and is a Shariah Scholar, blending deep Islamic knowledge with modern educational methods. His qualifications include NLP and MBTI Practitioner certifications, as well as training in Timeline Therapy. Specializing in parenting, tarbiyah, family dynamics, and personal development, Dr. Khalid also has a Postgraduate Diploma in Islamic Banking & Finance and experience in digital marketing. His diverse expertise enables him to offer comprehensive guidance for personal and professional growth.
Part 1:
- Self-Awareness
Self-awareness in parenting is about understanding one’s emotions, strengths, and weaknesses to be a better role model for children. It allows parents to be more mindful and intentional in their actions, creating a nurturing environment that fosters emotional growth and resilience in children.
- Responsibilities
Understanding and fulfilling responsibilities is key in parenting and Tarbiyah. Parents are responsible for guiding, nurturing, and protecting their children, while also teaching them to take responsibility for their actions, helping them develop a strong sense of accountability and ethics.
- Bonding and Modeling
Bonding with children is essential for building trust and emotional security, while modeling appropriate behavior teaches them how to act in various situations. In Tarbiyah, this involves spending quality time with children and demonstrating Islamic values and ethics through everyday actions.
- Work-Life Balance
Maintaining a work-life balance is crucial for parents to effectively fulfill their roles without neglecting their personal needs. It ensures that parents are present and attentive, providing a supportive and loving environment that is conducive to both the parent’s and the child’s well-being and growth.
- Role Modeling and Lead by Example
Role modeling and leading by example are fundamental in parenting and Tarbiyah, as children learn most by observing their parents. Parents who demonstrate integrity, compassion, and discipline set a powerful example for their children to emulate, reinforcing positive behavior and Islamic values in their daily lives.
Part 2:
- Basic Tarbiyah According to Quran and Sunnah
Basic Tarbiyah according to the Quran and Sunnah involves raising children with the teachings of Islam as the foundation of their moral and ethical development. This includes teaching children about their duties to Allah, cultivating good character, and guiding them to understand and implement Islamic principles in daily life.
By following the examples set by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and adhering to Quranic teachings, parents ensure that their children grow up with strong faith and a clear sense of right and wrong.
- Balancing Love and Discipline
Balancing love and discipline is essential in parenting to create a nurturing yet structured environment for children. It involves showing unconditional love and affection to foster a secure attachment while also setting clear boundaries and expectations to guide behavior.
Effective Tarbiyah combines these elements, teaching children the importance of rules and self-control while also making them feel valued and understood.
- Habits Formation Process
The habit formation process in parenting and Tarbiyah focuses on teaching children to develop positive habits that align with Islamic values. This involves consistency, repetition, and modeling behaviors such as regular prayer, kindness, honesty, and cleanliness. Parents play a critical role in guiding their children through this process by providing structure, encouragement, and reinforcement to ensure these habits become a natural part of their lives.
- How to Transform Yourself and Child’s Habits
Transforming habits, both for parents and children, requires a commitment to self-reflection and continuous improvement. For parents, it involves identifying negative habits and working to replace them with positive ones, setting a strong example for their children.
For children, this process involves gentle guidance, patience, and consistent reinforcement to encourage positive behavior changes and the adoption of good habits that reflect Islamic teachings.
- How to Integrate Islamic Values into a Child’s Life
Integrating Islamic values into a child’s life involves incorporating teachings from the Quran and Sunnah into daily routines and activities. Parents can achieve this by modeling Islamic practices such as prayer, charity, and respect, and creating opportunities for children to learn about and practice these values.
This consistent exposure helps children internalize Islamic principles and apply them in their daily interactions and decision-making.
- Character Building
Character building in parenting and Tarbiyah is about nurturing a child’s moral and ethical compass based on Islamic teachings. It involves teaching virtues such as honesty, patience, empathy, and integrity, guiding children to become morally upright individuals.
Through stories, discussions, and real-life examples, parents can instill these qualities, helping children develop a strong character that aligns with the values of Islam.
- Reference Course Material for Further Improvement
Reference course materials for further improvement provide parents with additional resources and tools to enhance their parenting and Tarbiyah skills. These materials might include books, articles, online courses, and lectures that offer deeper insights into Islamic parenting principles and practical strategies.
By engaging with these resources, parents can continue learning and refining their approach, ensuring they provide the best guidance and support for their children’s development.
Summary:
The Art of Successful Parenting and Tarbiyah: Raising Tomorrow’s Leaders is a 6-hour basic certificate program designed for parents, teachers, and individuals who want to enhance their personal growth and improve their Tarbiyah skills. The first part of the course focuses on personal improvement, covering topics like self-awareness, understanding responsibilities, bonding with children, work-life balance, and role modeling. These sessions aim to help participants become more mindful and intentional in their actions, fostering a nurturing environment that promotes emotional growth and resilience in children.
The second part of the program provides practical guidance on basic Tarbiyah according to the Quran and Sunnah, balancing love and discipline, habit formation, and integrating Islamic values into a child’s life. Participants will learn how to cultivate positive habits and character in their children while reinforcing Islamic principles and values in daily life. The course concludes with reference materials for further improvement, enabling participants to continue their journey toward effective parenting and Tarbiyah.