Yep that is how it was at my duksi as well loool. There was this one mother who would literally shout at her kids after heād been beaten and crying his eyes out infront of the macaalin making it even more traumatizing for the kid, he was a little boy and whilst my duksi beat girls like crazy, I think the little boys got it even worse. So as far as Iām concerned, these think pieces about Duksi macaalins needs to include the parents who are the number 1 enablers and culprits. Macaalins on average will only do what theyāve been allowed to do.Parents often egg them on and encourage it. I remember when the Macalin at my dugsi lost his beating stick (I think he accused us of stealing it) and one of the parents got him a new one
And as for why Macaalins have been given free rein to beat its because culturally a Quraan teacher has been put on a pedestal and is seen as some sort of second parent. I donāt have an issue with that concept, whilst I was beat from time to time (not frequently, I was teachers pet). I have no ill feelings towards my Macaalins in fact I have a lot of respect for them. My community was tight knit and Iāve known my Quraan teachers since I was like around 3 and in many ways they were fatherly towards me and made a huge effort towards my Islamic education. I think due to them I have a very good grasp of the deen compared to many others, however now that Iām older I do see that their behavior is because of Somalis wayward perception of parenting which needs to challenged.
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