As narrated by Abu Huraira, Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said, “No child is born except on Al-Fitra (Islam) and then his parents make him Jewish, Christian or Magian…” (Sahih Bukhari: book 65, hadith 297) As Muslim parents, we have a huge task when it comes to teaching kids about Islam. We have a responsibility to show […]
How To Help Children Spiritually Prepare for Ramadhan
This post is most suitable for children aged 10 and below. The month of Ramadhan is a big deal for adult Muslims. We spend the days before the month planning and getting ready for all the acts of worship that we want to do in Ramadhan. Many times, we may not carry the children along […]
5 Activities to Keep Kids Engaged During Ramadan
Parents of younger kids (ages below puberty) know that it can be challenging to keep kids engaged during Ramadan, whether the kids are fasting or not. Fasting kids get tired, bored, and cranky easily and the only thing on their mind is breaking their fast. Kids who are not fasting still have a need for […]
Does Your Child Attend a Madrasah? Here Are 6 Ways to Make Their Learning Effective
A Madrasah, which in my part of Nigeria means an Islamic school with only Islamic curriculum, not a secular school, has always been the traditional way of teaching kids about Islam, from the earliest days. For some parents, even though they have the knowledge of Islam, they need to send their kids to a madrasah […]
How to Engage Children In the Month of Dhul Hijjah
The month of Dhul-Hijjah is one of the four sacred months in Islam. The other three are Rajab, Muharram, and Dhul Qada. One thing that is quite common is that we often pay more emphasis on the month of Ramadhan as a month of increased ibaadah, but not so much as the first ten days […]
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