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At the end of the day, it's not a 'book' or 'logic' which will make anyone pray . . . It is a longing for Allah, a love of him and his messenger sallaLlahu 'alayhi wa alihi wa sallam, fear of displeasing Him, and a subsequent desire to obey his commands which will drive one to pray Salah. This is the tarbiyah that needs to be instilled in children. Weekend Islamic schools, a one-day sessions, are not able to fulfill this need. So we end up having youth who probably consider themselves Muslims, but won't practice, or practicing ones are rare if any. I don't want to generalize, but that's what I see at least in our locality in US. Problem should be tackled by considering the positive contribution of parents to their children as 0 [zero] even though there could be exceptions. In addition to weekend schools, we must do something. Out of all things possible, a great book that encourages Salah is an indispensable one. Hence the quest. |
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