About
Lukman there are different interpretation about him. He was most likely a
righteous man of African descent and was a distinguished man among his people.
There were three probabilities of where he came from. He was either from the
area of Ethophia (Habshah), Nuba (south of Egypt) or Sudan. He was believed to
live during the time of Prophet Dawuud (AS).
12.
And indeed We bestowed upon Lukman Al-Hikmah (wisdom and religious
understanding, etc.) saying: "Give thanks to Allah," and whoever
gives thanks, he gives thanks for (the good of) his own self. And whoever is
unthankful, then verily, Allah is All-Rich (Free of all wants), Worthy of all
praise.
13.
And (remember) when Lukman said to his son when he was advising him: "O my
son! Join not in worship others with Allah. Verily! Joining others in worship
with Allah is a great Zulm (wrong) indeed.
*Verse
13 informed us to obey and worship Allah and not to associate anything with
Him. Shirk or making partner with Allah is a great transgression.
14.
And We have enjoined on man (to be dutiful and good) to his parents. His mother
bore him in weakness and hardship upon weakness and hardship, and his weaning
is in two years – give thanks to Me and to your parents, - unto Me is the final
destination.
*From
verse 14 Allah (SWT) make it a significant obligation to take good care of our
parents which come right after the order of worshipping Him and not making
Shirk.
(Children
need to be reminded of how hard it is for the parents especially the mother to
take care of them, especially when they were small and helpless).
15.
But if they (both) strive with you to make you join in worship with Me others
that of which you have no knowledge, then obey them not, but behave with them
in the world kindly, and follow the path of him who turns to Me in repentance
and obedience. Then to Me will be your return, and I shall tell you what you
used to do.
*From
verse 15, we need to treat the children with kindness while asking them to
treat us with kindness. We ourselves have to show kindness to our parents at
all times even if they asked you to disobey Allah’s order.
16.
"O my son! If it be (anything) equal to the weight of a grain of mustard
seed , and though it be in a rock, or in the heavens or in the earth, Allah
will bring it forth. Verily, Allah is Subtle (in bringing out that grain),
Well-Aware (of its place).
*From
verse 16, we need to emphasize to the children that even small deeds, good or
bad will receive its reward or punishment and all will be brought out by Allah
(SWT) on the Day of Judgment. This will encourage them to pay extra attention
to and be more careful of the consequences of their behavior.
17.
"O my son! Aqim-is-Salat (offer prayer perfectly), enjoin (people) for
Al-Ma’ruf - (Islamic Monotheism and all that is good), and forbid (people) from
Al-Munkar (i.e disbelief in the Oneness of Allah, polytheism of all kinds and
all that is evil and bad), and bear with patience whatever befalls you. Verily!
These are some of the important commandments ordered by Allah with no
exemption.
*Verse
17. Lessons here include encouraging children to make salah on time. Keeping in
mind that we, the parents are PRIME examples. Making the salah according to
what is prescribed by the Prophet SAW. Encouraging them to do good and forbid
evil to the best of their ability and be patient while doing this because not
everybody will respond positively to them and some people may make fun of them
instead, so it is best to remind them of this often.
18.
"And turn not your face away from men with pride, nor walk in insolence
through the earth. Verily, Allah likes not each arrogant boaster.
*Verse
18. Encourage them to have good manners. To be gentle, helpful, and to treat
people with respect. Be humble and avoid arrogance.
19.
"And be moderate (or show no insolence) in your walking, and lower your
voice. Verily, the harshest of all voices is the voice (braying) of the
ass."
*Verse
19. Teach them not to walk with pride, not to walk too fast or too slow and do
not raise their voices unless it is necessary.