Optimization of The First Thousand Days of Life from The Perspective of The Quran (A Study of Thematic-Interconnective Interpretation of Al-Biqa'i)
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https://doi.org/10.59613/fsdtce78Keywords:
The First Thousand Days of Life, Medical Parenting , Thematic-Interconnective TafsirAbstract
Study aims to analyze the verse of the first thousand days of life from the perspective of the Qur'an according to the interpretation of al-Biqa'i which is then interconnected with medical parenting. This qualitative research method uses literature ( library research ) , with the results showing that the Qur'an does not explicitly mention the wording of 1000 HPK, but uses the term 30 months of pregnancy calculation until weaning in Surah Al-Ahqaf: 15. The calculation provisions are a minimum of 6 months of pregnancy and generally 9 months, accompanied by Luqman : 14 and Al-Baqarah: 233 regarding a maximum of 2 years of breastfeeding (24 months) and a minimum of 1 year 9 months (21 months). Then Shad: 72 is strengthened by HR. Bukhori mentions the blowing of the soul, although a 9-month pregnancy accompanied by 24 months of breastfeeding is still counted as 30 months, namely when the fetus reaches 4 months of age and is said to have life. So that the optimization of the theoretical gestational age of 9 months 10 days (280 days) and breastfeeding 24 months (720 days) is 1000 HPK. As an effort to fulfill the baby's nutrition and nutrition starting in the womb even before planning a pregnancy, stimulation is given from the beginning of the second trimester, then after birth is given exclusive breastfeeding until the age of 2 years, at the age of 6 months is introduced to complementary foods (MP-ASI) and supported by affection and emotions, parents need to create a sense of peace so that children feel protected and have emotional intelligence in the future.
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