JAKARTA - Atta Halilintar has his own way of introducing prayer to his children. Instead of requiring it directly, he chooses to set an example that they can see every day.

"I can't be like, 'You must pray'. Because the children now what they have been told to violate," said Atta Halilintar.

Therefore, Atta deliberately chose to pray in the middle room rather than at his home prayer room so that his children could see his habit.

"That's why when I pray, people like to ask, 'Why do you pray in the middle room, even though there is a prayer?' Because I always like praying in prayer. But I want every time I pray, my children are eating, who are playing there, he sees it," he said.

This habit began to make an impression on his children, including the daughter of Azzura.

"So every time I bring a sarong, (my daughter says), 'Papa pray'. So my little son, Azzura, 'PRAY, Papa, pray'," said Aurel Hermansyah's husband.

In fact, every time Atta unfurled a prayer mat, his children often approached and imitated his movements even though he was still playing.

"So when I span the prayer, they have gathered there. They don't pray, it's okay, but when I beat them they play again. Subjud, the time of prayer is amen," he said.

Atta hopes that with this habit, his children can learn about the importance of praying naturally, not because of coercion.

"Well, I think it's a habit that I want them to study because they see it not because they are forced," he concluded.


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