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English: Tahallul processions are usually carried out by Javanese Muslims. In the form of a baby's hair cutting ceremony at the age of 35 days after birth (selapanan). Before cutting hair, prayers and solawat readings are carried out of the Prophet Muhammad, with the intention of parents giving their children first education, namely loving the Prophet Muhammad.
Cutting baby's hair is done in five places, namely (1) hair on the lower back of the head, where the brain reptile; (2) hair in the middle of the head (uyeng-uyeng), where the mammalian brain is; (3) hair on the head crown, where the neocortical brain is located; (4) hair in the left hemisphere of the head, where the cerebral hemispheres are envious; (5) hair in the right hemisphere of the head, where the right brain. All of that is an endeavor and prayer from his parents, so that the child's brain grows in a balanced balanced five parts, the child becomes intelligent, independent and responsible in his future life.Français : Les processions de Tahallul sont généralement effectuées par des musulmans javanais. Sous la forme d'une cérémonie de coupe de cheveux d'un bébé à l'âge de 35 jours après la naissance (selapanan). Avant de couper les cheveux, des prières et des lectures de solawat sont effectuées du Prophète Muhammad, avec l'intention des parents de donner une première éducation à leurs enfants, à savoir aimer le Prophète Muhammad.
La coupe des cheveux de bébé se fait à cinq endroits, à savoir (1) les cheveux dans le bas du dos de la tête, où le cerveau reptile; (2) les cheveux au milieu de la tête (uyeng-uyeng), où se trouve le cerveau des mammifères; (3) les cheveux sur la couronne de la tête, où se trouve le cerveau néocortical; (4) les cheveux dans l'hémisphère gauche de la tête, où les hémisphères cérébraux sont envieux; (5) cheveux dans l'hémisphère droit de la tête, où le cerveau droit. Tout cela est un effort et une prière de ses parents, afin que le cerveau de l'enfant croisse en cinq parties équilibrées et équilibrées, l'enfant devienne intelligent, indépendant et responsable dans sa vie future.Deutsch: Tahallul-Prozessionen werden normalerweise von javanischen Muslimen durchgeführt. In Form einer Haarschneidezeremonie für Babys im Alter von 35 Tagen nach der Geburt (Selapanan). Vor dem Haarschneiden werden Gebete und Solawat-Lesungen vom Propheten Muhammad durchgeführt, mit der Absicht, dass Eltern ihren Kindern eine erste Ausbildung geben, nämlich den Propheten Muhammad zu lieben.
Das Schneiden von Babyhaaren erfolgt an fünf Stellen, nämlich (1) Haaren am unteren Hinterkopf, an denen sich das Gehirnreptil befindet; (2) Haare in der Mitte des Kopfes (uyeng-uyeng), wo sich das Gehirn von Säugetieren befindet; (3) Haare auf der Kopfkrone, wo sich das neokortikale Gehirn befindet; (4) Haare in der linken Kopfhälfte, wo die Gehirnhälften neidisch sind; (5) Haare in der rechten Hemisphäre des Kopfes, wo die rechte Gehirnhälfte. All dies ist das Bestreben und die Gebete seiner Eltern, damit das Gehirn des Kindes in ausgewogenen fünf Teilen wächst und das Kind in seinem zukünftigen Leben intelligent, unabhängig und verantwortungsbewusst wird.Español: Las procesiones de Tahallul suelen ser llevadas a cabo por musulmanes javaneses. En forma de ceremonia de corte de pelo de un bebé a la edad de 35 días después del nacimiento (selapanan). Antes de cortar el cabello, se llevan a cabo oraciones y lecturas de solawat del Profeta Muhammad, con la intención de que los padres den a sus hijos la primera educación, es decir, amar al Profeta Muhammad.
El corte del cabello del bebé se realiza en cinco lugares, a saber (1) cabello en la parte inferior de la cabeza, donde se encuentra el reptil cerebral; (2) cabello en el medio de la cabeza (uyeng-uyeng), donde está el cerebro de los mamíferos; (3) cabello en la coronilla, donde se encuentra el cerebro neocortical; (4) cabello en el hemisferio izquierdo de la cabeza, donde el hemisferio cerebral es envidioso; (5) cabello en el hemisferio derecho de la cabeza, donde se encuentra el cerebro derecho. Todo eso es un esfuerzo y una oración de sus padres, para que el cerebro del niño crezca en cinco partes equilibradas y equilibradas, el niño se vuelva inteligente, independiente y responsable en su vida futura.
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