The Main Causes of Malpractice in
Today’s Society
All of us are familiar with the malpractices in
society, including the actions teenagers take and the paths they adopt for
comfort and fame, such as smoking, drug addiction, sharing immoral videos on
social media, and engaging in other unethical activities. Our parents,
teachers, younger siblings, elders, relatives, and peers are aware of these
issues. However, unfortunately, we do not understand them, nor do we know the
reasons behind these problems.
I agree that teenagers are difficult to handle as they
go through various physical and hormonal changes during adolescence. Sometimes,
they need help managing academic, peer, and parental pressure simultaneously.
This often results in erratic behavior that upsets the adults around them, such
as parents, teachers, and relatives. I have observed many parents in my
surroundings controlling their children in the wrong way. Since the situation
is now beyond their control, it leads to numerous irregularities in the
behavior and activities of young people. Unfortunately, they are unaware that
they are involved in such a serious issue. But trust me, when we exercise
patience, respect, and understanding towards these children, they can be very
loving and respectful.
Before moving towards the main purpose of today's
article, which I believe is very important to discuss and understand—especially
for parents—I have a question that might have also arisen in your minds. What
causes your kids to be involved in such evils?
In my view, there are three main causes of this issue,
but the primary cause is parental behavior. Yes, I repeat: Parents have
destroyed their children's lives by never teaching them how to live according
to the teachings of Islam. I might be wrong, but I believe today's parents do
not teach their children how to live according to the rules and regulations of
Islam, which is a complete code of life. Even when a child is born and we
recite the Azan in his ears to affirm his identity as a Muslim, he still does
not understand what it truly means to be a Muslim, even when he becomes a
teenager. They do not even know the purpose of their lives, leading them to set
the wrong goals, which ultimately hurt both them and their parents.
As we all know, a mother's lap is regarded as the first
university of an infant. This means it is her responsibility to teach her
children how to live a meaningful life. She should teach them to differentiate
between good and bad, so they do not mix the two. I am not saying that this is
the only responsibility of the mother; even a father is also responsible for
this. I think every parent should teach their children about Seerat un Nabi
instead of focusing on teaching them things like how to ask for water in
English or the parts of the body. They should focus on teaching their children
religious norms and values rather than emphasizing the learning of English. I
do not mean to say that learning English is bad, but my point is that at such a
young age, the priority should be learning about their religion. I have seen
many parents teaching their children about Western culture, thinking that it
will lead them to success, but believe me, these kids will treat you the same
way Westerners treat their parents. As the famous quote says, "You will
reap as you sow."
Today, when parents are busy or tired, they give their
kids a mobile phone or TV remote to keep them occupied, but this behavior harms
their children.
In my view, parents must tell their children the
stories of the prophets instead of allowing them to watch cartoons like
Cinderella. By doing this, they will learn how to spend each and every second
wisely, and these children will never disobey their parents.
The second cause, in my opinion, is misunderstanding. Parents should understand the mental, physical, and emotional conditions of their children. When their children make mistakes, they should understand them first without resorting to punishment or taunting. Punishing them will only make them stubborn. Misunderstanding has destroyed youngsters mentally and emotionally, which leads them to smoking in order to relax. Smoking is the worst way to relieve stress, and this is not their mistake because no one has taught them how to share their problems with their Creator and find peace through prayer. Instead of alleviating their sorrows through Sujood, they choose to escape their troubles by smoking cigarettes.
The third cause is the lack of a friendly relationship between parents and their children. Parents often fail to provide a friendly environment or develop a close relationship with their children. As a result, children seek friendships outside, in schools, society, and especially on social media, where they share their secrets with others. They want someone to listen to them, and these environments often have people with different ideologies, cultural beliefs, and religious practices, which may not align with the parents' norms. However, the bond of addiction and attachment to these friends is much stronger than blood relations. If parents were available for their children when they needed them, their children would not seek the company of others. Their secrets would remain safe, and they would not be hurt or betrayed. I believe a mother must be the best friend of her daughter, and a father must be very friendly with his son. This way, there will be a better understanding between them, and they will lead a beautiful life. They will never be negative and will never harm others. These children will lead peaceful lives according to the teachings of Islam.
I am sorry if I have been too harsh or wrong in some
areas, but this is the inner voice of your children. These are the things I
have observed in my surroundings and sometimes in myself as well. These points
should be carefully considered, as they may help us protect the next generation
from these malpractices.
MAHNOOR ALI
1ST YEAR MBBS STUDENT
SWAT MEDICAL COLLEGE