Free printables, music-free videos, resources, games and craft ideas to teach kids about the 12 months in Islam (Hijri Calendar).
Hands on activities for children to learn Manners in Islam. Help children with akhlaaq, adab and morals through art, craft and books activities.
Commandments of Allah :100 Direct instructions by Allah in the Quran for mankind .Read What Quran says and what we are supposed to be as a Muslim
Islamic education plays a vital role in nurturing the faith and understanding of young students. Islamic printable worksheets and activities offer an interactive and engaging...
Do you ever teach a subject or unit for a long time and get dismayed when it seems forgotten a few months later? This can happen when you have a
Free printables, music-free videos, resources, games and craft ideas to teach kids about the 12 months in Islam (Hijri Calendar).
Do you ever struggle with Islamic topics to teach your child even though you are Muslim? Here are 70 topic ideas for you to start with.
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This blog-post was written in partnership with Al Maurid Books. Although I was compensated for my time, and given a review copy of the book, all opinions expressed here are 100% my own. Teaching the 99 Names of Allah to children can be challenging for any Muslim parent. In our Muslim homeschool, we use a variety
A daily routine begins with a successful morning routine. The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be upon him) taught us through his Sunnah, through his actions and successful people followed.
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Lesson Objectives: - To understand that only Allah can provide protection from the unseen. - To understand the need for our hearts to be protected from the whispers of bad thoughts - To know that with Allah’s protection, we have the power to choose not to listen to these whispers. - To become familiar with the meaning of surah Naas through Quranic vocabulary of each word. Quranic Verse: Surah Naas 114 Surah Naas, nuber 114, is the last surah in the Qur’an. It is one of the surahs we have been taught to recite to have Allah’s special protection. In this surah, we ask for Allah the Rabb, the King and God of all people, to protect us and keep us safe from the ‘waswas’, the bad thoughts that are whispered into our hearts. The waswas may be from friends who want you to do something you know you shouldn't, or it could be a thought telling you not to listen to your mummy. These whispers could be from people or from Jinn like Shaytan, who we can not see. Allah has given us a brain so that we can control and choose what we do. No one can make you do anything. They might ‘whisper’ and give you ideas to do something wrong, but with Allah’s protection, you have the power and strength to fight the bad whispers away and choose not listen to them. We must recite Surah Naas with surah falaq, everyday to keep us safe and under Allah’s protection from all types of harm, especially from the things we can not see. Activity: Allah's Protection Fill a bowl with water and scatter pepper over it. Have the children recite Surah Naas and explain how it is like wearing an invisible coat of protection. Have them dip their finger into liquid soap and place it in the middle of the dish. Watch the pepper scatters away and explain how Allah’s protection keeps all harm away. Activity: Signing Surah Naas Use face and hand gestures to vividly animate the translation Say: Two hands cupped by sides of mouth like shouting I want to be safe and protected with: Fists closed, arms crossed across chest The Rabb/Lord of the people: Hands in qunoot The King of the people: Hands on either side of head The God of people: Show one finger From the bad thoughts: Thumbs down Whispered: Hand on side of mouth Into the hearts of people: Form a heart shape with both hands and place on chest By jinns: Wiggling fingers with hands raising up like flames Or other people: Run hands down body Download Surah Naas Images Download Quranic Vocabulary Worksheet See Also: Shaytan
This course has been designed to present the young students comprehensive Islamic education, comprising general Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and Hadeeth. Instead of teaching moral principles directly, they are taught through themes chosen from the Quran and other Islamic sources. A major portion of the course comprises the text of the Quran, which is followed by exercises to test the depth of understanding of the students. Though basically intended for use as a school text book, it is also an ideal tool for home schooling involving both the parents and the children. Through this way children will not only learn the ethical values conveyed by the message of Islam but will also be stimulated to want to know more about Islamic teachings when they grow up. Features: • A focus on learning through communication. • Development of critical thinking skills. • Discusses the culture of the language in an attractive and objective way. • Presents real-life situation lessons. • Islamic themes. About The Author: An accomplished writer, translator, and educator notable for his contributions to Islamic children's literature is Saniyasnain Khan. He has devoted his efforts to providing young readers with an entertaining and accessible introduction to Islamic principles. For his contributions to children's literature with Islamic themes, Saniyasnain Khan is well known. Numerous works, including books on Islamic history, prophets, and moral principles, as well as stories from the Quran, have been written by him or translated by him. His works are recognized for their straightforward prose, colorful drawings, and captivating stories. Saniyasnain Khan is well known for his "Goodword Quran Stories" series, "Tell Me About" books, "Islamic Fun Books," and "Children's First Questions and Answers." Through engaging stories, these books hope to provide kids with a broader understanding of Islamic principles and values.