Q: A father said that he will admit their child in a madrasah, but the mother said that she will not admit their child in a madrasah. The mother respects Allah and Islam, she also wants the child to know about Islam and she wants to teach the child about Islam by an Islamic teacher. The father and mother then admitted their child in a school (not an Islamic school and not a madrasah) and appointed an Islamic teacher to teach their child how to pray salaah, read Quran, duas, Islamic characters, lifestyle, etc. so that child learns about islam. Is there any sin?
A: To ensure that the child learns Islam well and practises Islam correctly is the obligation of the parents. If they fail in this regard then they are sinful for not discharging this obligation and depriving the child of his basic right. The sin for this is far greater than if they had deprived him of any form of secular education.
And Allah Ta'ala (الله تعالى) knows best.
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