In Islam, children are regarded as a divine blessing and a precious gift from Allah, and their care and upbringing are seen as a sacred responsibility.
Islam places great emphasis on nurturing children with love, care, and guidance, providing them with a solid foundation in both faith and ethics to help them grow into responsible, kind, and morally upright individuals.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said : "Every one of you is a guardian and responsible for his subjects. The leader in charge of the people is a guardian and is responsible for them; the man is a guardian over his household and is responsible for them; the woman is a guardian over her husband's house and his children and is responsible for them; the slave is a guardian over his master's property and is responsible for it. Verily, each of you is a guardian, and each of you is responsible for his subjects." [Sahih Bukhari - 2554] https://hadeethenc.com/en/browse/hadith/5819
Parents are encouraged to educate their children, teaching them respect, kindness, and good character. Islam stresses the importance of safeguarding children from harm, ensuring they receive their rights to education, care, and protection.
Through these teachings, children are seen as an integral part of a thriving and compassionate society.