Question posed to Sheikh Ibn Baaz, رحمهم الله:
Are the deeds of a child who has not yet reached the age of
puberty such as prayer, Hajj and the reading of the Qur’aan attributed to his
parents or are they attributed to him?
A.
The good deeds of a child who has not yet reached the age of puberty and their
rewards are for him and not for his parents or anyone else. His parents
are rewarded for having taught him to perform these deeds, for directing him to
do good and for helping him in them. This is indicated by the hadeeth in
Saheeh Muslim, narrated by Ibn Abbaas, that a woman lifted a child to the
Prophet, صلّى اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم, during his farewell Hajj and said: “O Messenger of Allaah,
is there Hajj for him?” He, صلّى اللَّهُ
عليه وسلّم, replied: “Yes, and
there is reward for you.”The Prophet, صلّى اللَّهُ
عليه وسلّم, informed us that the
Hajj is for the child, and that his mother is rewarded for her Hajj with
him. Similarly, there is reward for others besides the child’s parents,
for the good they do such as teaching orphans, relatives, servants and others,
due to the Prophet’s, صلّى اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم, saying: “For the one who guides to
good, a reward similar to that of the one who performs it.” This is
because it is from the assisting one another in virtue and fearfulness of Allaah
and that He, Glory be to Him, rewards for this.
Sheikh Ibn Baaz, رحمه الله [Fataawa Islaamiyyah: 4/526]
(Also in Islamic Fataawa regarding 'the Muslim Child', page 15)
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