Learning about the Prophets isn’t just inspiring — it’s also an amazing way to help children connect with their faith in a fun and engaging way. Below are simple Q&A-style facts that spark curiosity and build Islamic knowledge in kids. Who Are the ‘Ulul Azm’ (Great Prophets)? Answer:The five great Prophets, known as أُولُو الْعَزْمِ […]
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🌙 Common Questions About the Quran – With Clear Answers
The Quran is a source of endless knowledge, and naturally, people—especially students, new learners, or curious minds—have many questions about it. Let’s explore some of the most frequently asked questions in a simple and engaging way. 🕌 How Many Surahs Are in the Quran? Answer:The Quran contains 114 surahs (chapters). 📖 “This is the Book […]
The Story of Prophet Idris (AS) for Kids
Who Was Prophet Idris (AS)? Prophet Idris (عليه السلام) was one of the noble Prophets sent by Allah. He was known for his truthfulness, wisdom, and deep knowledge. Allah praised him in the Qur’an: وَاذْكُرْ فِي الْكِتَابِ إِدْرِيسَ إِنَّهُ كَانَ صِدِّيقًا نَبِيًّا وَرَفَعْنَاهُ مَكَانًا عَلِيًّا“And mention in the Book, Idris. Indeed, he was a […]
Explanation of Surah Al-Fatiha for Kids
Surah Al-Fatiha is the first and most important chapter of the Quran. It holds great significance in Islam and is recited in every prayer. This article provides an easy-to-understand explanation of Surah Al-Fatiha for children, helping them grasp its meaning and importance. Introduction to Surah Al-Fatiha Surah Al-Fatiha is a Makkan surah with seven verses. […]
Ramadan Facts for Kids
Ramadan is a special and blessed month in the Islamic calendar. It’s a time when Muslims around the world fast, pray, and increase their worship. Let’s explore some fascinating facts about Ramadan that kids will love! 1. What Is Ramadan? Ramadan is the ninth month of the lunar calendar. It follows the month of Sha’ban […]
Teaching Sajdah Tilawah to Children: A Complete Guide
What is Sajdah Tilawah? Sajdah Tilawah refers to a prostration performed upon reciting or hearing certain verses in the Quran that mention prostration. This unique act of worship consists of a single prostration and doesn’t require tashahhud (the testimony of faith recited in prayer) or tasleem (saying ‘Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah’ to conclude the prayer). […]