In Islam as soon possible after birth, the father whispers the Adhan (Muslim Call To Prayer) in the ear of the newborn baby. This welcomes them into the Muslim community. Something sweet, such as sugar RE
In Islam as soon possible after birth, the father whispers the Adhan (Muslim Call To Prayer) in the ear of the newborn baby. This welcomes them into the Muslim community. Something sweet, such as sugar or a date, is put into the baby's tongue. Gifts are given to the poor in thanks to Allah for the new child. After seven days, the Aqiqah ceremony occurs, which involves shaving the baby's head, naming the child, and donating to the poor. For boys, after eight days Khitan (Circumcision) may take place.
In some families, religion is ignored as parents are non- believers. In others, religion is central to their way of life: religious belief is passed on to the young person and rituals are observed. Prayer or meditation, sacred writings- The Quran, The Bible and faith communities and their leaders are all introduced at an early age so religion becomes a natural part of the children's lives. Religious teachings help to guide a person in life. Christian families may teach their children to pray, say grace before meals and attend Church on Sundays. Bible stories are taught and celebrations take place at festivals, such as Christmas and Harvest Festival.
Influences vary from person to person, depending on the environment he/she was brought up in. All aspects of a person- their character, sense of responsibility, habits, ability to deal with problems, and their spirituality- are shaped during childhood.or a date, is put into the baby's tongue. Gifts are given to the poor in thanks to Allah for the new child. After seven days, the Aqiqah ceremony occurs, which involves shaving the baby's head, naming the child, and donating to the poor. For boys, after eight days Khitan (Circumcision) may take place.
In some families, religion is ignored as parents are non-