How Can Children Understand Ramadan Beyond Rituals?
For many children, Ramadan begins with questions. What time is sehri? When is iftar today? How long is fasting?
Over time, those questions change.
Understanding grows through observation. Watching adults wait patiently for Ramadan iftar time. Hearing the same dua for fasting repeated daily. Seeing restraint practiced quietly rather than announced.
Even discussions around Ramadan rules or brushing teeth during fasting become meaningful when framed through behaviour, not explanation.
Children don’t need Ramadan simplified. They need it to be modeled.
This way of approaching faith sits at the heart of Wisecompass, where values are communicated through stories and everyday actions rather than instruction alone.
Stories like Junior Adventures and Young Explorer reflect fasting, patience, and reflection in ways that feel familiar to family life.
.png)
Comments
Post a Comment