No just that I had the same knowledge as her
Masha*Allah caleeha
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Mow: completly agree here. But also, as MM says, what's the meaning of that when we have prints now? And, about this topic, what's the fantastic thing of a 6 years old child parroting Al Quran? I don't see the sense here. A child is a child, and parroting Al Quran when you're 6 years old instead being playing with toys sounds more near to some fanatic parents that good parents. She even can't understand the meaning of a lot of words. When the girls is 18 years old and if she wants to memorize Al Quran, it's OK. It's her choice, her dream and her decission. But at 6 years old, it sounds... strange, weird. Both, Mozart and Beethoven, suffered being prodigious children, because their parents forced them to play and play and play music for all the audience to shout "Wow" in the same way here are the ulemas shouting "Allahu Akbar". It's like a circus. And I say again: compared to Mozart, the girl is really poor on the musical notes. For me, it sounds more a fanatic thing that a real expert on Al Quran. Would you go to her to get advice from her? For sure, I wouldn't.
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How do you know the child is happy? The child can be happy because she has social approbation. All the children having social approbation are happy. If you do something and everyone is cheering at you, you're happy. That's all. Whatever it is parroting Al Quran, playing a piano concerto, as Mozart, or shooting at the head of some jew, as nazis did.
Does the child UNDERSTAND Al Quran from the beggining to the end, or is it just another "matter of faith"?
Does the child UNDERSTAND Al Quran from the beggining to the end, or is it just another "matter of faith"?
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