Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān

Ramaḍān is the most awaited month in the Islamic calendar as shown by the following Qur`anic verse from the Office of The Mufti-Islamic Religious Council of Singapore. "O you who believe, the fasts have been enjoined upon you as they were enjoined upon those before you, so that you may be Godfe...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, Aniza, Zulkifely, Zur Atiqa, Abd Majid, Noor Hanita, Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan
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spelling my.iium.irep.1004672022-10-06T07:30:26Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/100467/ Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān Abu Bakar, Aniza Zulkifely, Zur Atiqa Abd Majid, Noor Hanita Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan H10 Societies Ramaḍān is the most awaited month in the Islamic calendar as shown by the following Qur`anic verse from the Office of The Mufti-Islamic Religious Council of Singapore. "O you who believe, the fasts have been enjoined upon you as they were enjoined upon those before you, so that you may be Godfearing" (Al-Baqarah: 183). Ramaḍān is considered the best month to visit masjid (mosque) as many activities organised to liven up the month. Many families take the opportunity to bring their children to experience tarāwiḥ, iftār (break-fasting) and Qiyāmullayl (staying up to perform ʿibādah) at the masjid. However, the presence of these young children may not be well received by some of the jamāʿah. This research aims to establish the insight of the parents or guardian that brings children to masjid as well as other jamāʿah. The researcher chooses Ramaḍān because more children can be observed attending masjids during this month. The method applied for this study is a quantitative survey with a structured questionnaire1 which was distributed online with random sampling approach. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2021-12-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100467/7/100467_Children%20friendly%20masjid%20an%20analysis.pdf Abu Bakar, Aniza and Zulkifely, Zur Atiqa and Abd Majid, Noor Hanita and Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan (2021) Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān. Al-Itqān Journal of Islamic Sciences and Comparative Studies, 5 (3 (Special Issue Dec)). pp. 7-24. E-ISSN 2600-8432 https://journals.iium.edu.my/al-itqan/index.php/al-itqan/article/view/208/119 10.31436/alitqan.v5i3
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Abu Bakar, Aniza
Zulkifely, Zur Atiqa
Abd Majid, Noor Hanita
Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan
Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān
description Ramaḍān is the most awaited month in the Islamic calendar as shown by the following Qur`anic verse from the Office of The Mufti-Islamic Religious Council of Singapore. "O you who believe, the fasts have been enjoined upon you as they were enjoined upon those before you, so that you may be Godfearing" (Al-Baqarah: 183). Ramaḍān is considered the best month to visit masjid (mosque) as many activities organised to liven up the month. Many families take the opportunity to bring their children to experience tarāwiḥ, iftār (break-fasting) and Qiyāmullayl (staying up to perform ʿibādah) at the masjid. However, the presence of these young children may not be well received by some of the jamāʿah. This research aims to establish the insight of the parents or guardian that brings children to masjid as well as other jamāʿah. The researcher chooses Ramaḍān because more children can be observed attending masjids during this month. The method applied for this study is a quantitative survey with a structured questionnaire1 which was distributed online with random sampling approach.
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author Abu Bakar, Aniza
Zulkifely, Zur Atiqa
Abd Majid, Noor Hanita
Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan
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Zulkifely, Zur Atiqa
Abd Majid, Noor Hanita
Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan
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title Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān
title_short Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān
title_full Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān
title_fullStr Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān
title_full_unstemmed Children friendly masjid – an analysis on Jamāʿah’s perception towards children during Ramaḍān
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publisher IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/100467/7/100467_Children%20friendly%20masjid%20an%20analysis.pdf
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