Skip to main content

Dua’s To Teach Your Kids At Home

 As parents, we have a responsibility to provide our children with good education about Islam. Ensuring that your children are receiving a quality education starts with you. 

Why Teach Your Kids at Home?

There are various benefits of teaching your kids at home. Primarily, you can control the environment in which your child is learning. Additionally, you will have more time to devote to your child and will not have to worry about transportation.

What Materials Do I Need to Teach My Kids at Home?

You can do the following activities with your children at home to help them learn to give context. You will need a Qur'an, a teacher's guide, and some materials for each topic you would like to teach your kids. You will also need a timer to check the following:

·         Share Islamic heroes' stories with him that contain the morals of honesty, truthfulness, manners, and respect for elders and parents. It will help him to understand our religion and ethics.

·         Have your child look at a picture book and identify the people, places, things, or events in the picture. Point out what is happening in each scene.

·         Invite your child to look at several pictures from magazines or newspapers and identify the people, places, things, or events in them. Ask him to explain what is happening in each photo.

·         Review familiar stories with your child by having him summarize what happened in each chapter or section of the story. Ask him to provide examples of how different characters interacted and what happened due to their actions.

How Do I Teach My Kids the Topic That I Selected?

You will need to read the teacher's guide and select the topic you want to teach your kids. You will then need to find the appropriate dua's and start teaching your kids.

Teach your kids Different Duas:

Different duas are a great way to teach your children the Islamic faith. You can use different duas to help with different situations. You can also use duas to teach your children about Islam. You can use many duas to help your children learn about Islam. Here are duas that you can use with your children:

        i.            Dua for waking up:

Teach your kids dua for waking up every day and tell them that by reciting this dua, you are thanking Allah for life.

      ii.            Dua for Sleeping:

Share some Islamic stories with your kid; after that, recite sleeping dua so your kid will remember it.

    iii.            Dua for eating a meal:

Before eating a meal, tell your kid to wash hands with soap and recite Tasmia before eating.

    iv.            Dua before going to the toilet:

As our Islam and Quran teach us that Satan stays in dirty places and provokes people for bad things, so it is necessary to teach your kids dua for entering a toilet and if you are the mother of a daughter, then tell her to wear a hijab before going toilet.

      v.            Dua after leaving the toilet:

After leaving the toilet, Dua is so short and easy to remember. Start teaching your kids when they are born because learning in a mother's lap memorizes quickly.

    vi.            Dua for sneezing:

Most of the kids do not know the manners of sneezing. They often sneeze at their fellows, which is wrong. Tell your kids to put a handkerchief or tissue near their mouth and recite Alhamdulillah.

Conclusion: 

By teaching your kids at home, you will have more control over their education, and you will be able to spend quality time with them. Please do not wait until it is too late to start teaching your kids. Get started today with AlQuran Classes!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Truthfulness and honesty of the Holy Prophet (SAW)

Prophet Muhammad (saw) was the most honest and truthful person ever. He never lied or deceived his followers. The Qur'an has several verses which emphasize the importance of truthfulness and honesty . One such verse is:  "Tell the truth, even if it hurts." (Qur'an, 49:12) This Qur'anic injunction reflects the fundamental principle that honesty is essential for successful interpersonal relationships. Honesty also plays a vital role in maintaining communal harmony. The Qur'an stresses no one should ever deceive others or speak falsely to gain an advantage. The Prophet Muhammad was a model of honesty and integrity. He never lied or deceived anyone, even when it could have benefited him politically or financially. His example set a substantial standard for his followers to follow. The Prophet Muhammad was always truthful with his companions, family members, and enemies alike. Honesty and Truthfulness of Prophet Muhammad (saw) Honesty and truthfulness...

How Deen is different from Religion?

  Islam is the religion of 1.8 billion people around the world. It is the second-largest religion in the world. Muslims follow the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). There are many differences between deen and religion . What Is the Difference Between Deen and Religion?  Deen is an Islamic term that refers to the principles and practices of Islam . Religion is a term used to describe the beliefs and practices of various religious groups. While deen and religion share some common elements, they also have significant differences. Deen focuses on the spiritual aspects of life, while religion focuses on life’s spiritual and temporal aspects. Deen emphasizes obedience to God rather than human authority, while religion often has a hierarchical structure. Finally, deen is based on faith in God alone, while religion can include belief in deities or gods. What Are the Similarities Between Deen and Religion?  Both deen and religion are ways of living one’s life that...

FAQs about Ramadan

What is Ramadan? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is when Muslims abstain from food and drink, including water, during daylight hours. The Arabic word "ramadān" means "to be thirsty." Ramadan is the month in which Muslims believe the Qur'an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Qur'an says that fasting was prescribed for those who live where it's hot and dry (Qur'an 2:185). But it also says that people can fast for three days every month (Qur'an 2:184). Muslims fast from dawn to sunset each day for 30 days. They must abstain from eating, drinking, and sexual activity during this time. Fasting helps them become closer to God by restraining their desires and feelings of hunger or thirst. Why is Ramadan Celebrated? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and Muslims worldwide observe this month by fasting from sunrise to sunset. Ramadan is a time when Muslims are encouraged to read more about Islam and Quran...

Ramadan- Few Key Points that Shouldn’t Miss

Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a time of fasting and prayer. The month starts with the sighting of the new moon, which marks the beginning of Ramadan. Ramadan is a time for Muslims to focus on their spiritual lives and break their fast with light but satisfying meals. During Ramadan, Muslims are encouraged to spend time with family and friends, read religious texts, and give charity . 10 Facts about Ramadan:  The  Key Points about Ramadan  are mentioned below: • Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, and it marks the annual fasting month. • Muslims must abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and sexual activities from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan. • Ramadan begins at dawn and ends at night. • Muslims are encouraged to learn about Islam. • Ramadan is a time for families to spend time together. • Muslims are expected to be kind and respectful to others during Ramadan. • Ramadan is a ...

How can Muslims Celebrate Ramadan Kareem?

Ramadan is the month of fasting which symbolizes one of the five pillars that constitute the principal beliefs and actions of a Muslim practitioner. Ramadan is a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community for Muslims, who strive to feel closer to God in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.   What is Ramadan Kareem? Ramadan Kareem is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims observe this month by fasting from sunrise to sunset. Ramadan is a time period for Muslims to reflect on their faith, connect with family and friends, and give back to the community. Ramadan Is Divided Into 3  Ashra ’s:   FIRST 10 DAYS – Rahmah SECOND 10 DAYS – Maghfirah  LAST 10 DAYS – Nijat   Why is it Celebrated? Ramadan is a holy month in the Islamic calendar. Muslims fast during Ramadan from sunrise to sunset. The primary purpose of fasting is to learn about God's mercy and develop self-control. During Ramadan, Muslims al...