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Question: Should you give young people Awrad after they reached puberty?The answer to that question is no. After puberty, surely the parents have already missed many opportunities. By the time the child is seven or ten, it is obligated to make its prayers. That’s when you should give Awrad. Through the Awrad the child will be well kept and safe. The Awrad is the way to the love of the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.s and his family. Through the Awrad one gets removed from all bad things. I said that at least they should memorize the Adh-Dhatiya by heart. This prayer works a lot in them.Moreover you should give them gifts. The church distributes presents, and we should do that similarly. We should give gifts for them to come to like Sufism. The Awrad are important and there is specific Awrad for students, which means they should not wait until they are young adults. If you wait until puberty, you might already have lost your son. He might already found a girlfriend and experienced diverse things, because you left him to Satan. If the children from early on read their Awrad well, it will protect them from bad influences ahead of time.The Awrad by itself are not difficult. You can get a cassette recorder and tape for your son or daughter what they supposed to read. They can listen through headphones until falling asleep, and the Awrad will make them fall asleep, like a lullaby. As long as they hear the Awrad, they will be protected from bad dreams and nightmares. The child will learn it by heart, and will be protected by it.Often German children sit in school, looking at the teacher without understanding anything. In their minds they might be at home, thinking about problems between their mother and father. Therefore they are not able to receive any of what the teacher is saying. If Awrad is given to them they will be consoled, it will strengthen their faith and they will be able to fight their egos, the devil and their desires. Then, the children happily follow the right path. In addition the Awrad will help them obey their parents, to perform their prayers regularly, to respect people, in short, follow the Shari’a.If you give something bad to someone, like alcohol, for example, you provide a negative influence. When we give someone Awrad, he’ll also be influenced, to the positive. This is very important. If your child grows up without Awrad, he will not obey you. By the time the child will reach shoulder height of the adults, it will deny religion and Awrad, and anything else. This subject is very important. Awrad over the cassette recorder is helpful.