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How do I create bonding moments if I do not have much time during the week?

Parenting Perspective

Consistency and presence are crucial when time is of the essence. Children thrive on simple, deliberate rituals; they do not need grandiose excursions to feel connected. Give them a warm smile and show them physical affection when you greet them in the morning. Before going to bed, spend some time together reflecting on the day or doing a little dua. When given complete attention, these micro-moments, even if they are only two or three minutes long, carry a lot of emotional weight. Daily rituals become precious moments of bonding when eye contact, attentive listening, and genuine interest are demonstrated. Even during a busy week, these small rituals gradually create the emotional scaffolding that makes kids feel safe, noticed, and loved.

Spiritual Insight

Small, consistent deeds are beloved in Islam. Allah Almighty states in the noble Quran at Surah Al Ankaboot (29), Verse 69: ‘And those people that endeavour (to please) Us (Allah Almighty); so, We (Allah Almighty) shall indeed guide them (to those pathways) that lead to Us…’
It is recorded in Sahih Bukhari, Hadith 6464, that the holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: ‘The most beloved deeds to Allah Almighty are those that are consistent, even if they are small.’ This Hadith serves as a reminder that even a brief period of concentrated love and care, when given on a regular basis, can have spiritual significance. By including these kinds of moments into our week, we model a merciful and purposeful way of living that uplifts the souls of both parents and children.

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