

Tanmay
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@TanmayAdvait
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Poor child. Imagine being ten years old, sobbing uncontrollably, not because you’ve understood a single profound truth, but because you’ve finally managed to cram 604 pages of 7th-century Arabic into your memory through endless repetition, fear of punishment, and the crushing pressure to perform “greatness” for adults who equate memorisation with piety. This isn’t enlightenment; it’s a tragedy dressed up as triumph. A child’s brain is being turned into a hard drive for sounds he barely comprehends in a language he may not even speak fluently. No critical thinking, no questioning, no space to wrestle with meaning—just parrot, cry, get praised, repeat. That’s how you manufacture certainty instead of wisdom, obedience instead of understanding. This is exactly why large parts of the Ummah remain stuck in literalism, ritualism, and defensiveness: generations taught from childhood that the highest spiritual achievement is to turn yourself into a human tape recorder, not to live the message, challenge it, or grow through it. If the Quran truly is a mercy and guidance for mankind, then forcing terrified children to memorise it without comprehension is one of the greatest disservices we could do to both the child and the Book. Allah’s “wrath” isn’t in earthquakes or poverty; it’s in watching His words reduced to a traumatic memory contest while justice, reason, and compassion are neglected. Let the boy deserves medals for endurance, therapy for the trauma, and the freedom to actually understand what he spent years reciting through tears. That would be something worth celebrating. #childabuse #religioustrauma #brainwasted #muslimkids













