Short Answer: In Islam, children are accountable for their actions, and disrespecting parents is regarded as one of the gravest sins. The Quran emphasises kindness and obedience to parents, while Hadiths make clear that Allah’s pleasure lies in theirs. Dishonouring parents, therefore, places a Muslim at risk of divine displeasure.
Every adult person, male or female, or children, is accountable for their actions, good or bad. Allah says: {Every soul is held in pledge for its deeds.} (Al-Muddaththir 74:38)
Disrespecting one’s parents is one of the grave sins. Allah orders us in the Quran to honour our parents, to serve them, and to speak to them gently. Honouring one’s parents is the second and foremost commandment issued to every Prophet, according to the Quran.
That is why the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) considered dishonouring one’s parents as the second of the most grievous sins, second only to associating partners with Allah.
The Prophet also said, “Allah’s pleasure lies in the pleasure of one’s parents, and His wrath lies in the wrath of one’s parents.” (At-Tirmidhi)
Several traditions stress the gravity of dishonouring parents. Therefore, no Muslim should risk losing their salvation by dishonouring their parents. I pray to Allah to forgive our shortcomings and bless us to gain the love of Allah by honouring our parents.
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