What should I do if my child is teased for standing out?
Parenting Perspective
Validate Their Feelings and Reassure Them
If your child is being teased for standing out, it is important to offer them reassurance, to build their confidence, and to help them to embrace their uniqueness. You can start by acknowledging their feelings and validating their experience. You might say, ‘I understand that it is difficult when others tease you for being different, but remember, being yourself is something to be proud of. Standing out means you are confident in who you are, and that is a wonderful thing.’
Focus on Inner Qualities
Teach your child about the importance of inner qualities like kindness, intelligence, and integrity. These qualities matter far more than outward appearances or conforming to the expectations of others. ‘Your worth comes from your character, not from fitting into what others think is “normal.” You are valuable for who you are on the inside.’
Their Uniqueness is Part of a Divine Plan
Finally, you can help your child to understand that, in Islam, everyone is unique and is created with a special purpose by Allah. You can teach them that being different does not make them any less valuable. ‘Allah created you in a special way, and there is a purpose for you in this world. Do not let anyone make you feel bad for being who you are.’
Spiritual Insight
In Islam, individuality and uniqueness are recognised as part of Allah’s design for each person. Allah Almighty says in the noble Quran at Surah Al Hujuraat (49), Verse 13:
‘O mankind, indeed, We (Allah Almighty) have created you all from one man and one woman; and placed you amongst various nations and tribes for your introduction to each other; indeed, the best of you in the judgement of Allah (Almighty) is the one who is most virtuous; indeed, Allah (Almighty) is the Omniscient, the all Cognisant.’
This verse emphasises that our differences in appearance, background, and personality are part of Allah’s plan, and that our true worth is based on our actions and our faith, not on our conformity to societal standards.
The holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ also taught the importance of embracing our differences and of valuing each individual for their character, rather than their outward appearance. It is recorded in Sahih Bukhari, Hadith 3587, that the holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
‘The best of you are those who are the best to their families.’
This Hadith reminds us that our worth and our value come from how we treat others and from the goodness we carry in our hearts. By helping your child to embrace their uniqueness, you are guiding them to live in alignment with these Islamic values of self-worth, integrity, and dignity.