Pra-Natal education can be understood as a conscious effort from prospective parents, especially mothers, in guiding and teaching the fetus until it is born, with the aim of creating a good personality such as emotional intelligence and intelligence. The baby / fetus in the womb can already hear sounds from outside. The fetus can be stimulated by touching the skin or touching the hands of humans outside. When touched, the fetus responds by moving or kicking the mother's stomach. This can be seen closely from the mother's belly moving from the inside, bouncing with the skin of the abdomen lifting up and down following the movement of the fetus. This fetal movement indicates a healthy condition and the fetus is developing very well, so it needs to be stimulated to provoke intelligence. According to the Al-Qur'an several verses related to educational responsibility are Qs: At-Tahrim (66): 6, QS. Al-Isra (17): 31, Qs. Al-Anam. (6): 151, Qs. At-Taubah (9): 122. Qs. Al-A'raf (7): 179, Qs. Ali-Imran, (3): 104, QS. Al-Isra (17): 36, Qs. Ali-Imran, (3): 191, Qs. Al-Furqan (25): 74, and Qs. Al-Baqarah (2): 128. Islamic teachings state that the period of pregnancy (Pranatal), is a decisive period for the future life of the child. What a child feels while still in the womb is described as a situation that will be experienced in the next life. Islamic teachings state that the period of pregnancy (Pra-Natal) is a decisive period for a child's future life. What a child feels while still in the womb is described as a situation that will be experienced in the next life. Islamic teachings state that the period of pregnancy (Pra-Natal) is a decisive period for a child's future life. What a child feels while still in the womb is described as a situation that will be experienced in the next life.
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