Sir I respect your wisdom and your parenting style, being a parent myself, but I am sorry I do not agree with this post of yours.
I am neither a student of Islam nor have I read the Koran, so I will not swim in unchartered waters, and I ask your indulgence for that.
I will however tell you where I come from, as an individual.
My wife and I, as all good parents, will bring up our kids instilling in them the best values of humanity, integrity, honesty, loyalty, compassion, and patriotism. We will teach them right from wrong. We will be honest with them about the world and the good and bad people they are likely to come across. We will teach them the difference between a good touch and a bad touch. We will teach them the value of trust, but also the necessity for caution.
Beyond this, we can only advise them and try to uide them so that they do not make the mistakes we made. But they will likely make their own mistakes. And they will learn from them. And we will be there to support them, without ever being judgemental, should they ever be struck down and need time to find their feet again. We will give them an education. We will give them all the tools we can to go out into the world. But beyond that we cannot and we will not stifle their own discovery of the world and of life, and ALL the joys it has to offer.
Cheers, Doc