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Can't bear to wake up children for Fajr prayer?

You still don't have the heart to wake your child up for the Fajr prayer? Is it because you see the child is still sleeping very soundly, the child is very difficult to wake up, or is it because they still understand that they are still children? Whereas at the age of 7 years, children must be taught to pray 5 times.


From 'Amr bin Shu'aib, from his father, from his grandfather he said, The Messenger of Allah sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam said, "Order your children to pray when they are seven years old, and beat them when they are not at the age of ten. , and separate them in their beds." (Narrated by Abu Dawud with the hasan chain).

If you still have various reasons to wake your child for Fajr prayer, then the way a Sheikh wakes up your child for Fajr Prayer can be imitated.

The sheikh started with a question.

“What do you do if there is a fire in your house at dawn, and your child is fast asleep? Are you going to let him stay asleep because you don't have the heart to wake him up?"

"Of course not Sheikh, I will wake him up, if necessary drag him so that he wakes up and doesn't suffocate in the fire."

"If so, do it like that so that the child wakes up for the Fajr prayer."

It's true, that's what parents should do to wake their child up for Fajr prayer, isn't the fire of hell much more powerful than a fire at home?

How is it possible that the reason for 'not having the heart' to wake a child who is sleeping soundly, we convey before God later? Do we have the heart to have our children devoured by hell fire because they are not used to getting up early to pray?

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