Not wanting to let go off the wonderful lessons that will pave our way to Jannah, I’m getting the kids to make Ankabut resolutions as part of their Friday Areeza to Imam Mahdi (af). Z’s created the ANKABUT acronym using the Sura, Sh. Jaffer Ladak’s Hujjat Keys to Qadr podcast and referencing the ayaahs. I’ll… Continue reading Ankabut Resolutions
Tag: Ramadhan
Simple Qadr Illustration Video Clip
This illustration ANYONE can create, including older kids and your little ones will love watching it! We used a free iOS app call Doodle (but I’m sure there are many similar/better ones) out there. Then used iMovie to insert the Sura audio clip. That’s it! And now we have our own S.Qadr illustration with lots… Continue reading Simple Qadr Illustration Video Clip
Imam Ali (as)’s Will
I tried to get them to read the letter of I.Ali (as) to his son I.Hassan (as) but I’m not sure how much they’ve actually read and comprehended. With energy levels quite low, I thought this would be an easy way to take heed of this precious and timeless advice. This will be best completed… Continue reading Imam Ali (as)’s Will
Laylatul Qadr Journal Older Kids & Adults
I hope this journal is useful for your older kids. I’ve tried to encompass some reflective aspects of these awesome nights. I’ve also tried to include lots of relevant verses from the Holy Qur’an to connect the amaals that we do to what Allah SWT says in his most awesome book - a book for… Continue reading Laylatul Qadr Journal Older Kids & Adults
Laylatul Qadr Timetable
Last year I found it really useful to make a timetable for us to follow. It was not only efficient but also gave my kids the ability to self-direct, leaving me with a little more quality time. Here is an example of what I have prepared for them this year. I’ve always found it most… Continue reading Laylatul Qadr Timetable
Laylatul Qadr Journal Young Kids
This was sent to me, its a collection of the works and ideas of so many. Please remember to pray for them. Download it here
Boredom Buster
As you can imagine, everything is boring! But apparently playing with balloons isn’t! Hooray Alhamd! So I’ve labeled their balloons as ‘Asmaul Husna’, ‘114 Suwer’ and ‘Prophets in Islam’ so now we can all play balloon keepie uppies by saying the different Asmaul Husna, Suwer names, names of Prophets. You can use any Islamic categories,… Continue reading Boredom Buster
Moon and Stars Chocolate Dates
These chocolate-topped date shapes were super fun to make and looked impressive enough to share 🙂 Star Moulds: You’ll need a silicone star mould for the stars and a moon cookie cutter for the Ramadhan effect 🙂 Fill the mould with 1/3 melted chocolate (white gives a better effect) and freeze. After they’ve hardened, fill… Continue reading Moon and Stars Chocolate Dates
Whole Short Sura Emojis
Now that my kids are spending xxxx hours on screens, I thought I’d make it more productive! So I have been challenging them to find emojis to illustrate some of the short suras. This is a great activity as it’ll make them really think of the translation and a way for them to illustrate this… Continue reading Whole Short Sura Emojis
Personalised Qur’an Journals
So as we enter the holy month of Ramadhan, I’ve made these printable personalised Qur’an Journals for my older two. They are easier as we can add as many pages as we need. Also, as our Qur’an does not have enough space, these would be perfect for them to write down their fav ayaahs and… Continue reading Personalised Qur’an Journals