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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

Reciting the arabic alphabet at around 18 - 19 months

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  • Hi! I'm from Spain,I love Islam and arabic language, but.. is really necessary to put a hijab to this little girl in such an early age?! I don't think so.. is not wrote anywhere in the Kouran.

  • @christinatgn Can Christians say “ if we have the bible, we don’t need Jesus (May Peace be Upon Him) “ or Jews say if we have the Torah then we don’t need Moses (may peace be upon Him)? The book and the teaching go hand in hand.

  • @christinatgn The Quran does mention how a woman should attire. But like all the institutions of learning, in order to understand the Quran we need to combine it with teaching. It is from there we learn of the honour and dignity that comes with wearing the hijab. And in order to love Islam U will need to appreciate the honour and dignity the hijab brings to a Muslim family and to the society

  • @usafiri In conclusion, it has some meaning if your girl is 16 years old but not now.. I think now you just want to attire attention from people that they think you are the best muslim, but this is not the way.

  • @christinatgn I think what ur seeing ‘sexual’, I’m seeing as modesty. Modesty is very important in Islam & modesty also comes in dressing. We educate children from a young age (drawing, singing, toilet etc) & have no qualms, so why not modesty? Children like to imitate their parents, so when my daughter sees her mother & grandmothers wear hijab, she imitates and we encourage it. I don’t make her wear hijab all the time, but its good if she encouraged now so she will adapt as she grows.

  • @christinatgn I have no one to prove my Muslimness too, but I am responsible in bringing up my daughter in the best Islamic way possible and I believe I am doing that. I am not the best muslim and I am not a famous person and so there is no person I have anything to prove to. And I dont think u see it that way.

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  • Mashallah may ALLAH bless her. awesome

  • so cuteeeee

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  • @christinatgn : you are right in this age it is not necessary to wear hijab, it is just teaching her, since she was small.

  • wow

  • @christinatgn this little lady loves her hijab, much like most little girls love to place little crowns on their head, the little Muslimah loves her crowned hijab. It isnt a question of "necessity" but rather preference and the choice of the mum and daughter involved. My nieces beg to wear hijab even when we didnt want to 'necessarily' put it on them =) But back to this sweet little lady, She is absolutely precious! Keep up the good work mum n dad! <3

  • masha allah wat a armota

  • Masha'Allah! 

  • so, soo, sooo, soooo & soooooo Cute.... May Allah Bless you... and make you one of them who shows the guidence of truth... towards light.

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