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This activity is great for the little ones who are roughly around 18 months +. .
I used to do this a lot with my daughter, using random objects in the house and then make a shadow out of it that she could match with the item. .
She is much older now but I thought i'd show it anyways for you sisters with younger kids. How is Ramadan going so far?
Tiny hijabs made by felt, a playful introduction to modesty.
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She really enjoys taking the hijabs off and on haha. How do you talk about the hijaab with your daughters? I believe it is important do introduce them to and talk about the hijaab from an early age. Engaging it in their play and show them the beauty of it. That way, they grow up and see the hijab as something natural and beautiful as it should be, this way it would be much easier to start wearing it when they feel ready I think. .
What are you're thoughts about this? Please let me know ❤️
I took a little break from Instagram before and during eid, it was much needed Alhamdulilah. Am I the only one who feels like it's a new year after Ramadan? Anyways we are slowly getting back to all the routines. The first activity we did after Ramadan was this one! We first painted this egg carton with different colors and then it was time to get out in the nature and find object that match the colors. She really took this assignment seriously and it was so fun watching her. I will definitely do this activity with her again in sha Allaah. I hope you all had a wonderful Eid.
Sponges cut into lanterns.✂
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As a crazy crafter I often just buy random stuff without knowing what to do with them, and these colorful sponges were some of those things. I cut them several days ago but we used them this morning and the coloured stamps turned out quite good! We will later on cut of the lantern shapes and make it into a banner for eid inshaAllaah. But for now, let us focus on Ramadan and the worship ahead.
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I wish you all a wonderful month with the ones you love full of worship and joy. ✨
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How I Teach Arabic. For over a decade, I have taught children and adults how to read and write Arabic. I start with the 28 Arabic letters. I combine properly pronouncing the letters with letter recognition in all forms, while gradually introducing how the language is constructed.
A typical lesson starts with the Arabic alphabet. Students repeat the sound of each letter after me. Then I give a listening quiz of 3-10 words related to what we have covered already. We review last week's lesson and take up homework (there's always homework ). Then I'll start the new lesson.
I'm not 100% satisfied with Arabic learning books, so I create a ton of worksheets and quizzes specifically catered to my students . Over the years, I have used the following resources in addition to my own:
1) Learn How to Read Arabic in 30 Days. This is an old book (I got if 15 years ago..) but one I have students buy as a guide and to use for individual study when I'm not around
2) Read by @LearningRoots This book is almost identical to the first, but the script is different (Naskh) so I have students use this to become familiar with various Arabic fonts (#typography)
3) At-Tibyan. I LOVE this book. I use this book only after my students have learned almost all the rules associated with reading because by Lesson 5 students are required to know all short vowels, sukoon and shaddah. This book is to reinforce what I have taught them (practice, practice, practice!) because the other books do not have enough practice within them
4) Word Flow by @LearningRoots These beautiful flashcards contain some of the most commonly used words in the Quran to help with fluency in recitation
5) The Quran. I have students start reading directly from the Quran once they've learned all the rules and have completed At-Tibyan. I usually start with a single line or two.
I always have my older students learn how to write Arabic as I'm teaching them how to read because it reinforces learning.
I always teach how to read and write Arabic for FREE It's what I'm passionate about and I truly strive to make it easy for others to learn
Tell me, how did you learn Arabic?
“Most parents can teach their children how to pray and read the Qur’an, but we often struggle to enable them to be able to apply simple Islamic concepts to the way they perceive and react to life’s challenges, and to have a peaceful, reflective outlook.
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The Bigger Picture
Friends
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Allah's Love
Feeling Sad
Jealousy and Being Happy With What You Have
Negative Thoughts vs Positive Thoughts
How to Deal With Worry and Bad Expectations
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Talking to Allah
Be Bored and Breathe
How to Let Go of Things That Have Already Happened
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Yes, we are stocking @ramadanaroundtheworld again! This title is sold out but we should be getting our new shipment in next week, iA.
A lovely book showing how children from various cultures around the world celebrate Ramadan, highlighting the diversity of the Muslim community.
The book is narrated by the ramadan moon who takes the reader around the world as they explore various cultures, family types, abilities, and customs. : @salemefayad_photography
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