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God does not put the believers into any situation they
cannot handle, therefore if breastfeeding is not possible there are
alternatives such as using a wet nurse and more commonly feeding the infant
baby formula designed specifically for an infants needs.
God does not want to place you in difficulty, but He wants
to purify you, and to complete His Favour to you that you may be thankful. (Quran 5:6)
As soon as they are old, enough to understand children
should be taught to love God. This is
usually easy because children as naturally disposed to know and love God. It is straightforward for them to understand
that God is the Creator. It is the parents or caregivers responsibility to teach children that God is
One, that there is none worthy of worship but He.
And (remember) when Luqmaan said to his son when he was
advising him: “O my son! Join not in
worship others with God. Verily, joining
others in worship with God is a great wrong indeed. (Quran 31:13)
Parents, guardians, and caregivers are responsible for
teaching their children the duties of Islam.
Children must be taught the correct way of worshipping God and the best way to do this is by example. From the moment that they can interact with
their surroundings children are learning.
Even when a very small child hears the call to prayer, he or she will know that it is time for all
worldly endeavours to stop while believers focus their attention on God. Children learn this by observing the
behaviour of those around them.
From the traditions of Prophet Muhammad, may God praise him,
we learn that it is obligatory upon us to teach our children to pray when they
are seven years old and to admonish them for not praying when they reach the
age of ten.[2] The reality is that
children who live in a household where prayer and correct worship are
visible, are eager to pray and often a
very young age can be seen bowing and prostrating at their parents side.
At seven years old children
must be taught how to pray correctly. By the age of ten children should
be admonished for not praying. Whatever discipline is used it should be such
that the child understands that praying is important. Beating a child is never an option.
Children should be taught and made to observe those around
then performing all the other
obligations that come with being a believer in the Oneness of God. Children should be able to see those around
them fasting, and performing other acts of worship such as reading Quran. They should also observe their
caregivers displaying good manners and morals.
The companions of Prophet Muhammad have narrated that children were taught the basics of Islam from
a young age.
We used to observe this fast after that, and we used to make
our children fast and make them toys of wool; if one of them cried for food we
would give him that toy until it was time to break the fast.[3]
I was taken for Hajj with the Messenger of God, may God
praise him, when I was seven years old.[4]
Islam is a holistic religion; therefore, physical needs
pertaining to this world must not be neglected. Children have the right to live
safely and securely, and have all their physical needs taken care of. Noted Islamic scholar Imam an Nawawi said, “The father[5] should bring his children up with good manners
in all things, eating, drinking, dressing, sleeping, going out of the house,
entering the house, riding in vehicles, etc.
He should instil in them the attributes of a good person, such as love
of (personal) sacrifice, putting others first, helping others, nobility and
generosity. He should keep them away
from evil characteristics such as cowardice, stinginess, lack of nobility, lack
of ambition, etc. Children must also be
protected from physical harm and anything that is likely to lead them towards
sinning.
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