How does kalam describe his childhood in ' in strong roots '
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Kalam went to the nearest Mosque for evening prayer with his father. But he could not understand the Arabic chanting of the prayer. But he convinced that this prayer directly reached the God. When he becomes old enough he asked the relevance of prayer. His father answered that there was no mystery in prayer. He said that prayer was a communion of the inner sprite. One could become a part of the universe through prayer. It enables the man to go beyond the age, Wealth, cast or creed.Hisfather advised him not to be worried in facing problems and suffering because in adverse situation, man can analyze himself.
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Abul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam popularly known as APJ Abdul Kalam, was born in a middle-class Tamil family in the island town of Rameswaram in the erstwhile Madras state. He was one of the many children. He was a short boy. Although he was born to handsome parents. He lived in their ancestral house with his family. He was provided all the basic necessaries of life in terms of food, medicine, clothing, etc, although his father avoided all inessential luxuries and comfort. His father's thoughts help him to think positively. He would visit a very old mosque in their locality with his father for evening prayers. In all Kalam had a very secure childhood, materially and emotionally.