If your child is not ready at the age of 5, forcing them to start reading the Quran may backfire. But instead of giving up altogether, think of creative ways th...
Listen to the Quran often and make it a part of your daily routine
Start and end your day with the Quran. You will notice how your child will start accepting it...
Provide guidance and then give them the freedom to make their own decisions because intrinsic motivation is a huge step in their self development journey. When ...
Make sure that Quran is heard daily in your homes and read often. Learn basic tajweed yourself too. I know this may feel like a long journey where you will firs...
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Nurture your kids' love for Allah and His Messenger ﷺ.
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Let the kids start their day by listening to the Quran.
You can start even before your children are born; while you’re still pregnant. You can recite the Quran...
Become a walking Quran yourself – who loves to emulate the sunnah in his/her life
How can we influence someone into doing something we are not even doing ourse...
Young kids are highly influenced by their parents. As they grow older, they may get influenced by their peers more. No matter what, the home is a place where th...
Help your kids fall in love with Allah and the Quran.
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Understand your child’s nature and bond with them outside the Quran time too
It’s no secret that to make a child love something, you have to teach it with love....
Imagine the reward of just teaching Surah Fatiha to your child and them reading that Surah in each Salah for many many years beyond you too (in shaa Allah).
Th...
Don't withhold love.
One of the worst things we can do as a parent is to withhold our love. For any reason. Even when our children are being silly or misbehave,...
“Narrated by ‘Uthman (may Allah be pleased with him.); the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur’an and te...
A child who feels loved and respected is more inclined to want to please her parents. This makes things easier for the parent in her role of parenting.
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