help for giving me valid content (according to the ahmaddiya muslim jamaat) is appreciated on the topic - "islamic teachings on family life". It can be verses of the Quran / ahadees / excerpts from the saying of masih maud (as) or any friday sermon by any of the khulfa for an essay

any help asap will be appreciated, jazakAllah.
this is blueprint I have decided for the essay:
(took help from AI as well)

ISLAMIC TEACHINGS ON FAMILY LIFE
CHAPTER 1 — INTRODUCTION: THE PLACE OF FAMILY IN ISLAM

1.1 Meaning and Scope of Family Life

1.2 The Natural Human Need for Family

1.3 Family as an Institution Established by Allah

1.4 The Importance of Family in Islam

1.5 Family as the Foundation of Society

1.6 Family as an Amanah

1.7 Family as the First School of Character

1.8 Family as a Place of Faith and Worship

1.9 The Islamic Balance Between Rights and Responsibilities

1.10 The Relevance of Islamic Family Teachings in the Modern World

1.11 Central Thesis of the Makala

CHAPTER 2 — THE ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY OF FAMILY LIFE

2.1 Human Nature and the Need for Companionship

2.2 Fitrah and Family

2.3 Human Dignity Within Family Relationships

2.4 Love, Mercy and Tranquillity

2.5 Justice and Ihsan in Family Life

2.6 Responsibility and Accountability Before Allah

2.7 Family as a Means of Spiritual Development

2.8 Family as a Means of Moral Development

2.9 Individual Rights and Collective Responsibility

2.10 Family and Intergenerational Continuity

2.11 From Family to Society

CHAPTER 3 — MARRIAGE IN ISLAM

3.1 The Purpose of Marriage

3.2 Marriage as a Sacred Covenant

3.3 Marriage as Companionship

3.4 Marriage as a Source of Tranquillity

3.5 Love and Affection Between Spouses

3.6 Mercy Between Spouses

3.7 Choosing a Spouse

3.8 Faith and Character in Choosing a Spouse

3.9 Compatibility and Understanding

3.10 Consent in Marriage

3.11 Simplicity in Marriage

3.12 Mahr and Its Significance

3.13 Rights and Responsibilities Within Marriage

3.14 Marriage as Cooperation Rather Than Competition

3.15 Trust and Loyalty

3.16 Privacy Between Spouses

3.17 Communication Between Spouses

3.18 Consultation in Marriage

3.19 Emotional Companionship

3.20 Financial Responsibilities

3.21 Household Responsibilities

3.22 Forgiveness and Patience

3.23 Protecting One Another's Dignity

3.24 Avoiding Suspicion and Humiliation

3.25 Distinguishing Islamic Teachings from Cultural Expectations

CHAPTER 4 — THE HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD ﷺ AS A FAMILY MAN

4.1 The Prophet ﷺ as the Perfect Example

4.2 His Relationship With His Wives

4.3 His Relationship With Khadijah رضي الله عنها

4.4 His Relationship With Aishah رضي الله عنها

4.5 His Relationship With His Daughters

4.6 His Relationship With Fatimah رضي الله عنها

4.7 His Relationship With His Children

4.8 His Relationship With His Grandchildren

4.9 His Treatment of Young People

4.10 His Treatment of His Household

4.11 Helping in the Household

4.12 Kindness and Affection

4.13 Humour and Emotional Warmth

4.14 Patience With Family Members

4.15 Forgiveness

4.16 Consultation

4.17 Respect for Women's Dignity

4.18 Dealing With Family Difficulties

4.19 Grief and Family Relationships

4.20 Lessons From the Prophetic Family Model

4.21 Applying the Prophetic Model to Modern Family Life

CHAPTER 5 — HUSBAND AND WIFE: MUTUAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

5.1 The Mutual Nature of Marital Rights

5.2 Rights of the Husband

5.3 Rights of the Wife

5.4 Mutual Respect

5.5 Mutual Trust

5.6 Mutual Protection

5.7 Emotional Support

5.8 Financial Responsibility

5.9 Household Cooperation

5.10 Decision-Making and Consultation

5.11 Spiritual Companionship

5.12 Privacy and Personal Boundaries

5.13 Conflict Resolution

5.14 Gratitude Between Spouses

5.15 Patience Between Spouses

5.16 Forgiveness Between Spouses

5.17 Avoiding Oppression

5.18 Leadership as Responsibility and Accountability

5.19 Leadership vs Domination

5.20 Islamic Principles vs Cultural Gender Expectations

CHAPTER 6 — PARENTS AND CHILDREN

6.1 Parenthood as an Amanah

6.2 The Status of Parents in Islam

6.3 The Responsibilities of Parents

6.4 Providing for Children

6.5 Protecting Children

6.6 Educating Children

6.7 Religious Education

6.8 Moral Education

6.9 Emotional Care

6.10 Teaching Through Example

6.11 Discipline and Guidance

6.12 Discipline Without Cruelty

6.13 Compassion in Parenting

6.14 Fairness Between Children

6.15 Avoiding Favouritism

6.16 Avoiding Humiliation and Destructive Comparison

6.17 Listening to Children

6.18 Respecting Individual Differences

6.19 Developing Independence and Responsibility

6.20 Preparing Children for Adulthood

CHAPTER 7 — THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF CHILDREN TOWARD THEIR PARENTS

7.1 Birr al-Walidayn

7.2 Respecting Parents

7.3 Kind Speech

7.4 Gratitude Toward Parents

7.5 Obedience to Parents

7.6 The Limits of Obedience

7.7 Serving Parents

7.8 Caring for Parents in Old Age

7.9 Financial Support Where Appropriate

7.10 Praying for Parents

7.11 Patience With Parents

7.12 Maintaining Goodness Even During Disagreement

7.13 Balancing Parental Rights With Personal Responsibility

CHAPTER 8 — PARENTING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHARACTER

8.1 The Family as the First School of Character

8.2 Tarbiyyah in Islam

8.3 Teaching Through Example

8.4 Teaching Through Stories

8.5 Teaching Gradually

8.6 Developing Faith

8.7 Teaching Salah

8.8 Teaching Honesty

8.9 Teaching Modesty

8.10 Teaching Responsibility

8.11 Teaching Compassion

8.12 Teaching Patience

8.13 Teaching Gratitude

8.14 Teaching Self-Control

8.15 Teaching Service to Others

8.16 Building Resilience

8.17 Developing Emotional Intelligence

8.18 Correcting Mistakes Without Destroying Dignity

8.19 Preparing Children to Make Good Decisions

8.20 Raising Children Who Can Contribute to Society

CHAPTER 9 — CHILDREN'S EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING

9.1 The Islamic Importance of Love

9.2 Affection Toward Children

9.3 Attention and Presence

9.4 Emotional Security

9.5 Belonging and Family Identity

9.6 Respecting Children's Dignity

9.7 Listening to Children

9.8 Encouragement and Appreciation

9.9 Avoiding Constant Criticism

9.10 Avoiding Destructive Comparison

9.11 Avoiding Favouritism

9.12 Creating a Safe Family Environment

9.13 Helping Children Through Failure

9.14 Helping Children Through Grief

9.15 Communication Between Parents and Children

9.16 The Difference Between Authority and Fear

9.17 The Difference Between Discipline and Emotional Harm

CHAPTER 10 — SIBLINGS AND BROTHERHOOD WITHIN THE FAMILY

10.1 The Importance of Sibling Relationships

10.2 Love Between Siblings

10.3 Fairness Between Siblings

10.4 Jealousy and Rivalry

10.5 Competition Between Siblings

10.6 Sharing and Cooperation

10.7 Forgiveness

10.8 Protecting One Another

10.9 Resolving Sibling Conflicts

10.10 Maintaining Sibling Relationships in Adulthood

10.11 Supporting Siblings During Hardship

CHAPTER 11 — GRANDPARENTS, ELDERLY PEOPLE AND INTERGENERATIONAL FAMILY LIFE

11.1 The Status of Elderly Family Members

11.2 Respecting Elders

11.3 Caring for Ageing Parents

11.4 Preserving Their Dignity

11.5 Emotional Needs of the Elderly

11.6 Loneliness and Isolation

11.7 Financial and Practical Support

11.8 Learning From Older Generations

11.9 Passing Values Between Generations

11.10 The Family as a Link Between Generations

CHAPTER 12 — EXTENDED FAMILY AND KINSHIP

12.1 The Meaning of Silat al-Rahm

12.2 The Importance of Maintaining Kinship

12.3 Responsibilities Toward Relatives

12.4 Visiting Relatives

12.5 Helping Relatives

12.6 Supporting Relatives Financially

12.7 Forgiving Family Disputes

12.8 Maintaining Relationships Despite Distance

12.9 In-Laws and Family Relationships

12.10 Aunts, Uncles and Cousins

12.11 Family Unity

12.12 The Sin and Consequences of Severing Kinship

12.13 Maintaining Kinship Without Tolerating Abuse

12.14 Kinship as a Form of Social Responsibility

CHAPTER 13 — WOMEN AND FAMILY LIFE IN ISLAM

13.1 The Spiritual Dignity of Women

13.2 Women as Daughters

13.3 Women as Wives

13.4 Women as Mothers

13.5 Women as Sisters and Relatives

13.6 Marriage Rights

13.7 Mahr

13.8 Property and Financial Rights

13.9 Education and Intellectual Development

13.10 Consultation and Participation

13.11 Respect and Dignity

13.12 Protection From Oppression

13.13 Motherhood and Its Honour

13.14 Women's Contribution Beyond the Home

13.15 Spiritual Equality Before Allah

13.16 Avoiding Reduction of Women to a Single Role

13.17 Distinguishing Islam From Cultural Expectations

CHAPTER 14 — MEN AND FAMILY LIFE IN ISLAM

14.1 The Responsibility of Men

14.2 Financial Responsibility

14.3 Protection and Security

14.4 Husbandhood

14.5 Fatherhood

14.6 Emotional Responsibility

14.7 Kindness and Gentleness

14.8 Consultation

14.9 Self-Control

14.10 Service to the Family

14.11 Leadership as Accountability

14.12 Leadership vs Authoritarianism

14.13 The Prophetic Standard of Masculinity

14.14 The Man as a Source of Mercy and Security

CHAPTER 15 — FAMILY FINANCES AND ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITY

15.1 The Islamic Approach to Wealth

15.2 Nafaqah

15.3 Mahr

15.4 Financial Responsibilities of the Husband

15.5 Financial Rights of the Wife

15.6 Children's Financial Needs

15.7 Financial Responsibility Toward Parents

15.8 Supporting Relatives

15.9 Moderation in Spending

15.10 Avoiding Extravagance

15.11 Debt and Family Pressure

15.12 Financial Transparency

15.13 Inheritance and Family Justice

15.14 Consumerism

15.15 Expensive Weddings

15.16 Social-Media-Driven Lifestyles

15.17 Financial Hardship and Family Solidarity

CHAPTER 16 — THE FAMILY AS A SPIRITUAL ENVIRONMENT

16.1 The Home as a Place of Worship

16.2 Salah Within the Family

16.3 Qur'an Within the Family

16.4 Dua Within the Family

16.5 Dhikr

16.6 Fasting and Spiritual Development

16.7 Charity and Service

16.8 Teaching Halal and Haram

16.9 Developing Taqwa

16.10 Family Religious Education

16.11 Parents as Religious Role Models

16.12 Creating a Culture of Repentance

16.13 Creating a Culture of Gratitude

16.14 Turning Faith From Information Into Practice

16.15 What a Spiritually Healthy Muslim Home Looks Like

CHAPTER 17 — FAMILY AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

17.1 The Home as the First School of Character

17.2 Honesty

17.3 Patience

17.4 Gratitude

17.5 Compassion

17.6 Forgiveness

17.7 Humility

17.8 Courage

17.9 Generosity

17.10 Responsibility

17.11 Self-Control

17.12 Justice

17.13 Respect

17.14 Service

17.15 How Family Habits Become Personal Character

17.16 From Family Character to Social Character

CHAPTER 18 — FAMILY CONFLICT AND ITS ISLAMIC SOLUTION

18.1 Why Families Experience Conflict

18.2 Anger

18.3 Miscommunication

18.4 Suspicion

18.5 Jealousy

18.6 Ego

18.7 Financial Disputes

18.8 Parenting Disagreements

18.9 In-Law Conflicts

18.10 Generational Differences

18.11 The Importance of Boundaries

18.12 Preventing Conflict

18.13 Communication During Conflict

18.14 Patience During Conflict

18.15 Forgiveness

18.16 Consultation

18.17 Reconciliation

18.18 Mediation and Arbitration

18.19 Justice During Conflict

18.20 When Family Unity Cannot Justify Oppression

CHAPTER 19 — DIVORCE AND FAMILY BREAKDOWN

19.1 Why Islam Permits Divorce

19.2 Divorce as a Last Resort

19.3 Reconciliation Before Separation

19.4 Arbitration

19.5 Rights During Separation

19.6 Financial Responsibilities

19.7 Children's Welfare

19.8 Dignity During Divorce

19.9 Avoiding Revenge

19.10 Avoiding Public Humiliation

19.11 Emotional Consequences

19.12 Maintaining Justice After Separation

19.13 Co-Parenting and Continued Responsibility

19.14 Lessons From Islamic Divorce Ethics

CHAPTER 20 — WIDOWS, ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE FAMILY MEMBERS

20.1 The Islamic Protection of Vulnerable People

20.2 Orphans

20.3 Widows

20.4 Divorced Women

20.5 Elderly Family Members

20.6 Poor Relatives

20.7 Children Without Adequate Care

20.8 People With Disabilities and Family Responsibility

20.9 Financial Support

20.10 Emotional Support

20.11 Preserving Dignity

20.12 From Family Compassion to Social Compassion

CHAPTER 21 — CULTURE VS ISLAM IN FAMILY LIFE

21.1 Why Culture and Religion Become Confused

21.2 How to Distinguish Revelation From Tradition

21.3 Marriage Customs

21.4 Dowry and Financial Expectations

21.5 Wedding Extravagance

21.6 Treatment of Daughters

21.7 Treatment of Sons

21.8 Treatment of Daughters-in-Law

21.9 Forced Marriage

21.10 Excessive Parental Control

21.11 Family Honour and Reputation

21.12 Gender Expectations

21.13 Cultural Expectations of Women

21.14 Cultural Expectations of Men

21.15 When Tradition Contradicts Islamic Principles

21.16 Preserving Good Culture Without Calling It Revelation

CHAPTER 22 — FAMILY AND SOCIETY

22.1 Family as the Foundation of Society

22.2 Family and Individual Character

22.3 Family and Moral Development

22.4 Family and Social Responsibility

22.5 Family and Neighbourhood

22.6 Family and Community

22.7 Caring for the Vulnerable

22.8 Charity and Social Solidarity

22.9 Strong Families and Strong Communities

22.10 Family Breakdown and Social Consequences

22.11 The Family as the Beginning of Social Reform

CHAPTER 23 — MODERN CHALLENGES TO FAMILY LIFE

23.1 The Changing Modern Family

23.2 Individualism

23.3 Materialism

23.4 Consumerism

23.5 Unrealistic Expectations of Marriage

23.6 Social-Media Comparison

23.7 Academic Pressure

23.8 Career Pressure

23.9 Long Working Hours

23.10 Lack of Family Time

23.11 Generational Gaps

23.12 Communication Breakdown

23.13 Loneliness

23.14 Declining Extended-Family Connections

23.15 Changing Gender Expectations

23.16 Globalisation

23.17 Migration

23.18 Cultural Confusion

23.19 Declining Religious Education

23.20 Family Reputation vs Family Wellbeing

CHAPTER 24 — TECHNOLOGY AND THE MODERN MUSLIM FAMILY

24.1 The Place of Technology in Family Life

24.2 Phones and Family Interaction

24.3 Excessive Screen Time

24.4 Social Media

24.5 Online Comparison

24.6 Digital Distraction

24.7 Privacy

24.8 Children's Online Environment

24.9 Parents as Digital Role Models

24.10 Digital Boundaries

24.11 Protecting Family Time

24.12 Using Technology for Islamic Education

24.13 Using Technology to Strengthen Family Relationships

24.14 How Technology Can Serve Rather Than Replace Family

CHAPTER 25 — ISLAMIC SOLUTIONS FOR THE MODERN FAMILY

25.1 Returning to Islamic Principles

25.2 Solutions at the Individual Level

25.3 Solutions Between Husband and Wife

25.4 Solutions Between Parents and Children

25.5 Solutions Within the Household

25.6 Solutions Between Siblings

25.7 Solutions Within the Extended Family

25.8 Solutions for Elderly Family Members

25.9 Premarital Education

25.10 Parenting Education

25.11 Family Counselling and Mediation

25.12 Community Support

25.13 Role of Mosques and Religious Institutions

25.14 Role of Schools and Educational Institutions

25.15 Financial Education

25.16 Simplifying Marriage

25.17 Rebuilding Family Communication

25.18 Restoring Family Worship

25.19 Creating Healthy Technology Boundaries

25.20 Building a Culture of Mercy

25.21 Building a Culture of Justice

25.22 Building a Culture of Service

CHAPTER 26 — THE FAMILY AS A BLUEPRINT FOR A BETTER SOCIETY

26.1 Family Reform as Social Reform

26.2 The Character Produced by the Home

26.3 The Next Generation

26.4 Intergenerational Responsibility

26.5 Family and Community Strength

26.6 Family and Moral Society

26.7 Family and Social Justice

26.8 Family and Human Dignity

26.9 The Long-Term Impact of Islamic Family Ethics

26.10 The Future of the Muslim Family

CHAPTER 27 — CONCLUSION: THE HOME AS AN AMANAH

27.1 Returning to the Central Thesis

27.2 Family as Faith in Action

27.3 Marriage as Mercy

27.4 Parenthood as Amanah

27.5 Kinship as Responsibility

27.6 Justice Within the Home

27.7 Character Formed Within the Home

27.8 The Prophetic Family Model

27.9 Responding to the Modern World

27.10 The Family as the Beginning of Social Renewal

27.11 A Vision for the Muslim Family

27.12 Final Call to Responsibility and Hope

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