The most important way of making Eid memorable for your children is to spend it together as a family; remembering Allah (swt) and reviving the Sunnah of the Pro...
When a child connects with the celebration of Ramadan and Eid on a deeper level, it strengthens their cultural identity. It increases their sense of belonging a...
As Muslim parents, we need to make an effort to bring a sense of excitement and joy for kids to the celebration of Ramadan and Eid. Because it’s not enough just...
Teach your kids about Laylatul Qadr.
Change your routine in the last 10 days/nights and increase your worship so they recognize the significance.
#ramadan #Ali...
Encourage your child to get the most out of the month of Ramadan by setting a challenge or two to reach a particular goal.
For instance, perform at least 1 good...
Encourage your child to get the most out of the month of Ramadan by setting a challenge or two to reach a particular goal.
For instance, perform at least 1 good...
The chance to teach Islamic lessons while spending quality family time together is an irresistible double bonus of Ramadan. Activities such as coloring books an...
If your kids are old enough and able to memorise, try learning a surah with them. There are so many short surahs to choose from.
#ramadan #AliHuda #islamicpar...
If you share some food / dates / info about Ramadan with your neighbors - take your kids along with you.
#ramadan #AliHuda #islamicparenting
Ramadan is one of those times that we really appreciate all that we have. Why not get your kids to start their own gratitude list. They could write daily in a g...
One way to get kids involved in Ramadan is by making a Dua list of simple and easy Duas to learn with your children. You can introduce the fasting Duas too.
#A...
Start listening to the Qur'an with your kids regularly during Ramadan. You might already do this regularly, but if not, now’s a good time to start!
There are l...
Let your child experience Ramadan in terms of the physical aspect of waking up for suhoor, making dua with you at iftar, and perhaps on weekends attending Taraw...
Ramadan should be a special time for your whole family, including the little ones. It should bring you closer to each other as a family and closer to Allah.
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Teach kids to show appreciation by either by saying “JazakAllahu Khair,” or “Thank you” (to non-Muslims). #Gratitude
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