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If one’s mother passes away, then one suffers from lack of love.

A mother’s love and compassion for her child is the source that binds the child and the mother, and that is home to invisible warm feelings between the two. This warmth transforms the mother and her child into a world that is composed only of the two.

One’s blood comes from one’s father, whereas one’s body is from one’s mother.

The mother is the first place where one resides. The first homeland where one lives for nine months, becomes a human being and enters the world is the womb of one’s mother.

The mother’s lap is the second homeland where the child lives, is taught to speak, has his mind and feelings developed from infancy toward adolescence. Compassion originates from the warmth of the mother’s lap.

The caring hands of the mother are a homeland that raises the child from infancy to adolescence, provides it with desirable qualities and brings it to perfection. People who were cared for by their mothers grow up as individuals who are ready to love the homeland which is our ultimate place to reside.

Compassion results from the mother’s womb, lap and hands. Sacredness finds a safe place in the human body and becomes the essential factor that improves him. Therefore it is the mother who renders the individual sacred.

Allah creates; He is the Creator. The mother is the reproducer, the deliverer.

Human beings other than Adam and Eve gain life in their mother’s wombs and are prepared for worldly life there. The


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