- The Hadīth implies that the mother comes first, then the father, then the next in nearness according to their degree of nearness.
- Pointing out the parents' status, especially that of the mother.
- He repeated in the Hadīth the importance of being dutiful to the mother three times due to the great favor her children owe to her and the many hardships, fatigue, and difficulties she endures: such as pregnancy, then childbirth and nursing, which are unique to the mother. She then shares in the upbringing with the father.