Our lives as Muslims are made up of acts that Islam requires of us. Many of these acts have become so normal to us that they are habits that we don’t even think twice about. Every time you enter a place with your right foot, eat with your right hand, greeted a person first, or […]
A Simple Way to Make Qur’aan and Hadith Relatable for Children
I remember being taught hadith as a kid. My brother and I would shout ahadith at the top of our voices, trying to memorise what we are being taught. I remember a particular hadith, the one about actions being judged according to intentions. I memorised that hadith as a preteen, but never related it to […]
Qur’an Surah Puzzle for Muslim Children
The Qur’an Surah Puzzle for Muslim children is a fun way to introduce and also test the knowledge of children about the surahs in the Qur’an. The printable has 6 pages, with each page containing 20 surahs in a puzzle. Except for the last pages that contains the last 14 surahs of the Qur’an. The […]
Qur’an Stories for Little Children: The Story of Prophet Yunus (alayhi-s-salam)
Our second post in the Qur’an Stories for Little Children features the story of Prophet Yunus (Alayhi-s-salam). Like all other Prophets of Allah (ta’ala), his story is a lesson on aqeedah, iman, and taqwa. You can read the first post about Prophet Nuh (Alahyi-s-salam) here. As adults, we know how we are affected by stories in […]
10 Gift Ideas for Teachers
Last week, as the term came to an end, I needed some gift ideas for teachers as I thought of giving the kids’ teachers something as a token of my appreciation of their hard work. But I couldn’t decide on something easily. I wanted something that goes beyond fancy notebooks and mugs. Took me some thinking […]
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