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Education of
children in Ramadan
Children (who
did not reach puberty) are not commanded to fast. However, their parents or
guardians are strongly recommended to encourage them to fast few days so that
they get used to it and they grow up knowing of the worship of fasting as they
would know that of praying. In fact this was the practise of the first women
of Islam who were living around the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam. An
example of that is ar-Rubayya' bint Mu'awiyyah who reported that: "The
Messenger of Allah,salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, sent a man on the morning of
the day of 'Ashurah, to the residences of the Ansar, saying: 'Whoever has
spent the morning fasting is to complete his fast. Whoever has not spent this
morning fasting should voluntary fast for the remainder of the day.' We fasted
after that announcement, as did our young children. We would go to the mosque
and make toys stuffed with cotton for them to play with. If one of them
started crying due to hunger, we would give them a toy to play with until it
was time to eat." [al-Bukhari and Muslim.]
There are
many ways to educate your children about Ramadan, the best and most important
of which is to set the good example by fasting properly and behaving according
to the Prophetic teachings. This is what your children will take from you
first. When you are fulfilling this you can very easily [and they will accept
it and practise it easilly as well] teach them what you want. Here are few
tips that you can use with your children [you can think of others as well]:
and remember
that the Prophet salla allahu alaihi wa sallam said:
"One who
is given the responsibility of the bringing up of daughters and treats them
well will be a shield for him from Hell. [Bukhari and Muslim]
Source: The
Qur'an & Sunnah Society
Courtesy:
www.everymuslim.com
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