How much would mom be paid?
How much would mom be paid?
The article below shows us the value of our parents and how much they do for us just for household duties as parents. It should make us ponder; to what extent shouldn’t we keep them happy and not hurt them in any way. In respecting them (in lawful acts) lies our salvation in both worlds.
The following article excludes the cost of our education and the other things they do for us in monetary terms. In short, our parents are priceless treasures. We should appreciate them.
What moms (or dads) would earn annually for their role as parents.
According to The Value Of A Parent Report, R440,286 (£31,627) is how much a mother, in the UK, would be paid annually for the labour of taking care of the children and for working around the home. A typical mother devotes 71 hours a week to household chores and to caring for the family. The parental value of a dad stands at R333,705 (£23,971) annually, for the 53.5 hours a week that he contributes towards childcare and household duties.
Moms vs. dads
The average working parent’s contribution to domestic work is R 333,357 (£23,946).
The Value of a parent report was commissioned by Insurers Legal & General.
Cost of rearing a child
R2,14,9990 (£154,440) is the average day-to-day cost of raising a child to the age of 18. The report also revealed that expectant mums underestimate the cost of raising a child by about 59%.
The Rights of Parents
Below are some of the rights of Parents:
1. You should not cause them any harm even if they commit any excesses.
2. Respect and honour them in your speech and dealings with them.
3. Obey them in permissible acts.
4. If they are in need of money, assist them even if they are kafirs.
5. The following rights are due to parents after their death:
(a) Continue making du ‘as of forgiveness and mercy for them. Continue sending rewards to them in the form of optional acts of worship and charity on their behalf.
(b) Meet their friends and relatives in a friendly way and also assist them wherever possible.
(c) If you have the finances, fulfil their unpaid debts and the permissible bequests that they have made.
(d) When they pass away, abstain from crying and wailing aloud or else their souls will be troubled.
6. According to the Shari’ah, the rights of the paternal and maternal grandparents are similar to those of the parents and they should be regarded as such.
7. Similarly, the rights of the maternal and paternal uncles and aunts are similar to those of the parents. This has been deduced from certain “Ahadith. (Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam said: “The maternal aunt has the status of one’s mother.” – Tirrnidhi)