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Muslim parents and guardians in Uganda's eastern city of Jinja have been tasked with raising children with the intention of fulfilling a divine responsibility as well cultivating future generations that will contribute positively to their communities.
This was part of the message of Busoga regional Khadi, Sheikh Dr Hussein Bowa, to the Muslim community during Eid-Al-Adha prayers at Mvule Crescent in Jinja city on Friday.
He said that, in Islam, the intention behind any action is paramount, and this extends to parenting, citing Prophet Muhammad as having emphasized that "actions are judged by intentions".
“Ibn Taymiyyah in "Majmūʿ al-Fatāwā" discusses how a parent's intention should be aligned with seeking Allah's pleasure by raising children who will uphold and propagate Islamic values," preached Bowa.
Jinja muslims praying during Eid-Al-Adha celebrations at Mvule Crescent Muslim ground in Jinja City Friday. 
He emphasized that religious education should include the Quran, Hadith, and Fiqh, while worldly education should encompass essential life skills and vocational training.
'Ethical adults'
Bowa said that moral and ethical upbringing is a cornerstone of Islamic parenting and that parents must instill values such as honesty, integrity, compassion, and respect for others from a young age.