Who is to blame?
Teen pregnancy occurs
to one million girls each year, at a rate of 3,000 per day, 80% of who are
unmarried. Out of this million, about 500,000, decide to keep their baby, and
450,000 are aborted. Only 50% complete
high school and more than 50% of them are on welfare. They themselves become
child abusers and their children, when grown up, have 82% chance for teenage
pregnancy. 8.6 billion dollars are
spent every year for the financial and health care support of teenage
mothers. Who is to blame? Majority of the blame falls on the
parents. It is the parent’s
responsibility to make sure these incidents don’t happen.
Controlling the music the children listen to, the TV
programs they watch, the magazines they read, and the clothes they wear (which
may provoke desire in the opposite sex) are all responsibilities parents must
take. While group social activity should be permitted with supervision, dating
should not be allowed. When
American teenagers start dating, sex is on their mind.
Muslim parents should teach their children that they are
different from non-Muslims in their value system and way of life. Having
feelings and love in one’s heart for someone of the opposite sex is different
and it is beyond control. But
expressing the same thing through sex is entirely different and must be under
control. Muslim children should be told that they don't drink alcohol, eat
pork, take drugs, and defiantly don't engage in pre-marital sex!