'Families should immerse children in the Ramadan climate'

'Families should immerse children in the Ramadan climate'

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In addition to mental and physical purification, Ramadan is also of great importance in terms of adopting spiritual values. Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan stated that families should definitely put their children in the climate of Ramadan, and said that children should be given resilience training at an early age for spiritual values, and said, "Mothers, don't say 'I shouldn't wake my child up during Ramadan, my child can't do it, my child can't do it', and make the child experience spiritual values."

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Üsküdar University Rector, Psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan gave important warnings to families.

"Families should definitely put children in the Ramadan climate"

Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan said, "Families should definitely put their children in the climate of Ramadan" and added, "Mothers, don't say 'I shouldn't wake my child up during Ramadan, my child can't do it, can't do it'."

"Ramadan is a period of self-governance"

"Parenthood means preparing the child for life. Just as parents wake their children up early to send them to school to study, they should also give them resilience training at an early age for the spiritual values in life." Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan said;

"Ramadan is a period of self-management and self-cognition. As much as he can carry. The nafs should be tamed without forcing. Human beings tend to go easy. He tends to get it quickly. He tends to be the center of the world. He tends not to be accountable to anyone. However, what does one learn in Ramadan? It teaches you to think about others and the rest of the world. Children should also be taught this. It is an opportunity to help the poor and orphans and to teach religious and spiritual values."

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"Even if the child is not fasting, getting up for sahur makes the child happy"

Üsküdar University Rector, Psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan concluded his words as follows: "Even if the child is not fasting, getting up for sahur makes the child happy. He feels that he has grown up. At the same time, he feels that he is valued. He thinks, 'The adults are doing it, I have grown up too. The family should not neglect these gains."

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Updated At05 March 2024
Created At18 May 2019
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