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what qualities did abdul kalam's father possess​

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Answered by askrink108
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The author, Abdul Kalam describes his father as an honest and generous man. He had neither much formal education nor much wealth. However, he possessed great innate wisdom and a kind heart. He was self-disciplined and avoided all inessential luxuries.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Abdul Kalam inherited his father's honesty and self-discipline, as well as his mother's trust in goodness and generosity. He discovered the importance of respecting different religions and faiths.

Explanation:

Abdul Kalam was born into a middle-class Tamil family in the island town of Rameswaram in the former Madras State. His father, Jainulabdeen, was not affluent and had no formal schooling. His mother, Ashiamma, was a loving and generous woman who was also an excellent helpmate to his father. His parents were both tall and attractive. His father would avoid unneeded luxuries and comforts. Regardless, he provided Abdul Kalam and his brothers with a financially and emotionally stable childhood. He held liberal and progressive beliefs.

Kalam attributes his father's honesty and self-discipline to him, and his mother's confidence in goodness and deep kindness to him. On a regular basis, his mother would offer dinner to a large number of strangers.

  • His upbringing never taught him to distinguish between persons of other religions.
  • His family would also assist in Hindu religious occasions.
  • His grandma and mother would also read him bedtime stories from the Ramayana and the Prophet's biography.

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