In this post, I share some of my kids favorite books that they enjoy reading in order to learn about Hajj and it’s rituals.
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I am sharing with you today, why parents should teach their children about salah and how to encourage them to pray. A free downloadable lesson plan is available at the end of the post to help you get started.
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I am participating in the Multicultural Kid Blogs Hispanic Heritage Blog Hop and I am sharing my review of the book ” Eid Breakfast at Abuela’s ” written by Mariam Saad and illustrated by Chayma Sobby.
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Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam which means a Muslim must make the obligatory pilgrimage to Mecca at some point during their life. Hajj occurs during the lunar month…
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I am sharing a multicultural book for children ages 0-5 that we’ve been enjoying these past couple of months as part of the Read around the World Summer series by…
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This year, we are participating in the 99 Names of Allah Challenge countdown to Ramadan which starts in early May this year. The 99 Names of Allah Challenge means we…
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This year, we are participating in the 99 Names of Allah Challenge countdown to Ramadan which starts in early May this year. The 99 Names of Allah Challenge means we…
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This year, we are participating in the 99 Names of Allah Challenge countdown to Ramadan which starts in early May this year. The 99 Names of Allah Challenge means we…
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Today I am going to introduce you to and review myDeen an Islamic magazine for children 2-11. We first stumbled upon myDeen magazine back in 2017, when Laylah’s classroom held…
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As Muslim parents, one of our major concerns is that our kids learn Arabic in order to be able to read the Quran. When you’re homeschooling or your child attends…
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