If a pubescent 12 year old does not do his prayers, is he kaafir?
Whether kafir or not it is a question only Allah (swt) can answer. I left salah and the practice of Islam for 15 years, but alhamdulillah I have practiced consistently for the past 10 years and I even made hajj last year. I will say that I was closer to unbelief than to belief during those 15 years of wandering, but there must have been at least a smidgen of faith in my heart for Allah (swt) to have guided me back to Islam. I would recommend having a serious talk with this person and let him know that at puberty he is responsible for his actions before Allah (swt) and that what separates a believer from an unbeliever is offering salah. After that it is up to him to decide what he will do with Islam. The same applies to a girl or woman who does not wear hijab - it must come from the heart for it to count anyway.My best advice as the other brother already mentioned, is to set a good example, and watch him, as he gets older, Inshallah he will make his own conclusions about islam and voluntarily come for prayer.
If a pubescent 12 year old does not do his prayers, is he kaafir? His mother warns him but he does not listen.
I think the best thing you can do is lead by example, not be forceful and make du3a for him--yes du3a works!
It is good to ask advice when you are unsure of what to do. I hope that what we have said will be helpful to you.I just did not know what to do and I asked a stupid question I wished I never asked.
Jazakum Allaahu khayr for the responses...I heard that someone who does not pray is a kaafir because of the hadith that mentions the thing that stands between kufr and Islam is prayer. We have to make du'a for him because he knows a lot about Islam and grew up praying, fasting, reading religious texts and he knows the consequences about not praying but he chooses not to.
Also I am sorry Yusufnoor if I am crazy, I just did not know what to do and I asked a stupid question I wished I never asked.
I think the best thing you can do is lead by example, not be forceful and make du3a for him--yes du3a works!
He should do his prayers. He is turning 13 next year and puberty is fast approaching. It's very frustrating that I tell him to pray, and he simply does not reply. I warn him and he does not care. Does he fear God? I told my mom on him and he gets a lecture from her and comes up with a lame excuse. It's like talking to a wall. He's a smart kid and he knows about praying, fasting, etc. He even used to pray but not now. It's probably so because he is influenced as you said akhi Syed. I am his older sister and I try to influence him but he doesn't listen.
No I don't expect him to act like the Prophet :saws1: but I noticed he has began listening to me and doing his prayers alhamdulillah. Also he's my younger brother not my son lol