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What small, daily habits can help me build a closer connection with my child? 

Parenting Perspective

Closeness develops through gradual contributions into the relationship rather than through large, pretentious gestures. Connection is cultivated by spending a few minutes each day giving your child your whole attention, such as sitting next to them at meals without interruptions or staring into their eyes while they speak. Asking ‘How was your heart today?’ rather than ‘How was school?’ Every day can lead to more in-depth discussions. Hugs, soft touches, and sitting close to one another are examples of physical intimacy that is important. Children thrive on routines, whether it is a walk after dinner, a shared Dua before bed, or a story before bed. When carefully repeated, these tiny events create a powerful link that endures throughout time.  

Spiritual Insight

Islam teaches us the power of consistency and presence. The holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught that the most beloved actions to Allah Almighty are those done regularly, even if small. It is recorded in Sahih Bukhari, Hadith 6464, that the holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ stated: ‘The most beloved deeds to Allah Almighty are the most regular and constant, even if it were little.’
These little deeds also become a way to connect spiritually when they incorporate spiritual elements, such as learning a short Ayah every day or saying ‘Bismi Allah, In the Name of Allah Almighty’ before meals. Allah Almighty states in the noble Quran at Surah Al Furqaan (25), Verse 74: ‘…O our Sustainer, Grant to us (those circumstances that) makes our spouses and our offspring, a comfort for our eyes, and make us from those that have attained piety and a role model.’
Despite their simplicity, these practices contribute to the development of  family atmosphere that feeds the heart and the soul.

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