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Friday, November 9, 2018

RESPECT = POLITENESS, EVER!



I recommend you to visit the website - https://www.nospetitsmusulmans.com/pages/arabe/arabe.php - Very well done, educationally and didatically correct. It shows how to educate a child, to be a great man of character tomorrow, respecting the elders, the family, and especially, better than all, love and much respect for Allah, not letting yourself be contaminated by the West, that is getting worse. The West today has a rule: either you eat or you are eaten, and the website does not allow children to be contaminated by Western capitalism, where anyone who does not have, steals, or simply kills you. Learning on this website, which is in French and Arabic, is interesting even for a non-Muslim child to learn and be correct. If you put a child from the West together with one of Islam, the Western child gives you the tongue, disrespects the elders, speaks dirty words, disrespects father and mother, punches, screams and disturbs even the ones who. I have a very good saying for this: "those who had their little monsters, educates them", not making people who have nothing to do with this, to stand shouts, disdain and listening "baby, do not do this with Mom and with Daddy, "besides continuing to do, will get worse, so I've never seen more perfect site than this.

It is important not only for the little Muslims, but for all the little ones not to let themselves be contaminated by the lack of education from the West. Ex: respect for the elders, say how you greet each other, it's very, very good. Congratulations! The other day I saw a child on the beach that slaped the mother's face and she said, "Mommy loves you so much, why did you do it?" If the child respects neither the mother nor the father, who will she/he respect? The grandfather? The grandma? The little friend? The teacher? The college teaches, but the family educates and some parents want the college to do it. There is an old but current saying: "who gave birth to Matheus must make him sleep." On time, it even fits for unpolite adults.

Kátia Paes

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