How Can Kindness During Ramadan Become a Daily Habit?
Ramadan often brings kindness into focus.
At first, it’s subtle. Waiting calmly before iftar times. Choosing gentle words while fasting. Offering understanding when someone else is tired or hungry.
These moments aren’t usually described as acts of kindness. Yet they reflect it clearly. Fasting in Ramadan seems to slow reactions and create space for awareness, allowing compassion to surface naturally.
Children learn this through observation. They notice how adults speak, respond, and forgive more easily. Over time, kindness becomes associated with everyday behaviour rather than special effort.
This approach reflects the philosophy of Wisecompass, where values are absorbed through lived moments rather than direct teaching.
Stories like Junior Adventures and Young Explorer quietly mirror these behaviours, helping children recognise kindness as part of daily interaction.
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