The birthday of Hazrat Amir al-Mu’minin Ali bin Abi Talib (a.s.), which is named after Father’s Day in our country, is a small excuse to honor the fathers who are proud of their families. They do not spare an effort
And in the meantime, even on the day that is named after them, they do not have the least expectations from their wives and children to compensate for their efforts, but in the meantime, respect for parents is a requirement that religion emphasizes on everyone. It is obligatory. On the blessed anniversary of the birth of Hazrat Ali (AS), the life of the Supreme Leader of the Revolution can be a good example for young people in dealing with their parents. In this area, a memory of His Holiness is recounted, which shows the impact of parental satisfaction in people’s lives.
The Supreme Leader made a lot of orders to his parents. Sometimes, when they had time and the guards were at their service, they would say different moral things between two prayers.
Once, while recommending to respect and be kind to parents, he mentioned a memory and pointed out that maybe this situation that happened to me is the result of the prayer that my father made for me.
There was a time when his father had a severe eye problem and at that time, Hazrat Agha was living in Qom. They took their father to the doctor for treatment and the end result was that someone should always take care of him and someone should help him with his father’s studies and daily tasks. They used to say: “I had a strong feeling of wandering and two ways were possible for me: one, continuing to live in Qom, which I was very interested in staying in Qom and continuing my education, and second, leaving Qom and going to Mashhad and taking care of my father. I wandered for a long time. I was and I couldn’t make a decision. Until one day, they meet one of the elders and he asks how they are. They explain the story and that gentleman says in response: “You choose this path, go to Mashhad and serve your father; maybe God will grant you what you are looking for in Qom in Mashhad.” And the gentleman said: “That gentleman’s words got me out of my way and I decided to serve my father and moved my place of residence to Mashhad. Anyway, serving one’s parents has a status effect in this world, that is, it is rewarded or punished in this world. You see. Maybe this situation that happened to me is the result of the prayer that my father made for me.
The practical life of the supreme leader of the revolution, who himself is considered as a kind father to the nation, can certainly be a great lesson for all young people to reach high levels by respecting their parents. mostajar
Once, while recommending to respect and be kind to parents, he mentioned a memory and pointed out that maybe this situation that happened to me is the result of the prayer that my father made for me.