< All Topics
Print

What small traditions or routines can make emotional bonding feel more stable and predictable?

Parenting Perspective

When love feels reliable, kids flourish. Simple, recurring routines provide your youngster with emotional stability and a sense of belonging. These do not have to be complex; they might be as simple as reading a short story after Salah or asking each night, ‘What was the best and hardest part of your day?’ Touchstones in their emotional setting can be things like a family dua before bed, a walk after Asr, or a shared food every Friday. Even simple rituals, such as a unique handshake or amusing music while doing chores, can serve as emotional anchors. The most important thing is consistency. These modest yet consistent rituals convey the message that you are safe in this fast-paced or uncertain world. We come back to one another. 

Spiritual Insight

Islamic life itself is built on daily rhythms that ground us spiritually and emotionally. Allah Almighty states in the noble Quran at Surah Al Ankaboot (29), Verse 45:
‘Convey to them what has been revealed upon you from the Book (noble Quran), and establish prayers; as indeed, praying restrains (mankind) from immoralities and all those irrational actions.’
The holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ maintained routines with affection, making Dua for his family, breaking fasts with them, and sharing moments of intimacy and trust. It is recorded in Sahih Bukhari, Hadith 6464, that the holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said ‘that the most beloved deed to Allah Almighty is the most regular and constant even if it were little.’ This Hadith serves as a reminder that even seemingly insignificant tasks can become acts of Barakah when carried out sincerely. These customs are more than just habits when it comes to parenting. They serve as links to safety, spiritual rhythm, and connection.

Table of Contents

How can we help?