 Children are considered to be a precious gift from God representing the future and the beacon of hope for a better tomorrow. Despite modern society's attempt to limit their population through abortion and pregnancy, terminating medications, children still hold the promise of a bright future for humankind. Given the vital role that perhaps children play in a ship in the future, if these are important to instill in them the right values from an early age, one of the most important values to teach children is the act of true worship and fear of God. These can provide them with a moral compass and a sense of purpose in life, helping them to become responsible and compassionate members of society. In addition, children should be taught the right values for life, humanity, unity and peace. By teaching them these values, we can help to create a world that is more just and harmonious. Children who understand the importance of valuing all human life, regardless of race, religion or other differences, are more likely to become compassionate and empathetic adults. With that in mind, the Muslim tradition of teaching young children to memorize the Quran is very profitable in helping to preserve the faith and book in the face of the growing strength of modern age, pregnancy, where everything holy and religious would be subjected to denigration and the name of widened up or civilization. So this video of an adorable little Imam is a call for people all over the world, Muslims and non-Muslims to stand and fight for the right life for children born and unborn who face several favorable laws in various countries of the world. Asalaamu alaikum brothers and sisters, welcome to another episode of the Upamada Thinker Shop. Please like and share this video so that others interested in contents like this can say don't forget to help us grow by subscribing to the channel. A remote village in Africa amidst the dusty plains that is catching sun is seen unfolded that left Muslims and non-Muslim onlookers stunned. A boy of around three years with a face innocent and pure, soothed at the forefront of a group of three young boys leading a mock Islamic prayer as he recited the words with a childlike voice. His eyes closed in deep concentration. The seriousness of his face showed just how much he valued his prayers and recitation. Each word rolled off his tongue with perfect clarity and his movements were precise and flawless, exhibiting the very essence of prayer itself. His gaze shifted from side to side as you can see in this video as he cast a watchful eye over his companions making sure they too were following the ritual with the utmost care and attention. It was a moment of pure innocence and devotion and one that left a lasting impression on all who witnessed it, including me who wasn't even there when it was filmed. This was not a performance nor was it most obligation per se. It was a genuine act of worship carried out with love, devotion and a pure heart. It was a reminder of the power of faith and the beauty of prayer no matter how young or old you may be. This video is a powerful reminder that faith is not limited by age or social status. Faith for me is a personal matter. The young boy's deep concentration and seriousness in his prayer shows us that faith is a deeply personal matter. It doesn't matter what others think or do. What matters is your own connection with your faith. From the fact that the boy was able to lead a prayer with such confidence and precision shows us that faith requires practice and discipline. Just like any other skill, the more we practice our faith, the more natural and easy it becomes for us. Still from the video, even though some of the boys behind him were laughing, the boy's dedication to his faith and his sincere prayer can inspire me. When we leave our faith with sincerity and devotion, we can have a positive impact on others just like how Tarik of Mr Beast's fame aimed praises from his colleagues for practicing what he purchased. The young boy's prayer was in the Islamic tradition, but the lesson we can learn from him is completely universal. Faith transcends culture and societal boundaries and can bring people together in a shared sense of purpose and meaning. And don't kill your children out of poverty. You're poor, you're fearing that your child will share the morsel of food with you, so you kill the child. Allah says that is a major Don't worry, each child comes with his or her own sustenance. You might find it a little bit difficult initially, but when the child grows up, that child will look after you. The child has its own sustenance apportioned from Allah. They're not going to take what is rightfully apportioned to you at all. So trust Allah and you will achieve comfort. No problem. Sometimes people fall pregnant and they say, I can't afford it. Allah says have the child. Don't worry. The child will bring about great blessings that you cannot imagine. If it is for financial reasons, you're never allowed to terminate a pregnancy. No, don't. Subhanallah. May Allah grant us understanding. Similarly, when the child is born, some of the pagan Arabs used to kill the children because they used to fear them sharing the morsel of food. Literally, Allah says that is a major sin. It is part of this list. Immediately after that, Allah says, we will sustain you. We will provide for you and we will provide for those little kids as well. There will come a time when those kids will earn way more than you had imagined and perhaps take care of you. Subhanallah. Let's live a ride there. Ladies and gentlemen, like, share and subscribe. Until next time. As-salamu alaykum.