Is Kindness Still Required When It Feels Unfair?
One of the most challenging aspects of kindness is offering it when we feel justified in withholding it.
Islam addresses this directly. The Qur’an encourages believers to repel harm with what is better. This does not mean ignoring injustice. It means choosing dignity over retaliation.
During Ramadan fasting rules time, between sehri time today and iftar today, believers practise self-restraint repeatedly. Hunger and fatigue sharpen emotion. Faith asks for composure.
When kindness feels difficult, a Muslim is encouraged to pause, seek refuge in Allah, and respond intentionally rather than instinctively.
Children learn this through observation. If they see adults regulate frustration, they internalise that kindness can coexist with firmness.
Wisecompass reflects on helping families approach emotional challenges with balance and faith awareness.
Junior Adventures presents scenarios where patience prevents escalation. Young Explorers connects emotional discipline with moral strength.
How can we teach children that kindness is strength, especially when it feels costly?
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