20 Duas Every Muslim Child Should Have Memorized Before Age 10

One of the greatest gifts you can give your child is a toolkit of duas they can reach for at any moment of their day. Duas for Muslim children to memorize are not just religious obligations — they are anchors of consciousness, tiny threads that weave Allah’s name into the ordinary fabric of waking up, […]

Islamic Gratitude Activities for Kids: Shukr Practices the Whole Family Can Do

In a world that constantly tells our children they need more — more things, more entertainment, more novelty — teaching them the Islamic practice of shukr (gratitude) is one of the most countercultural and powerful gifts a parent can give. Gratitude activities for Muslim kids go beyond the popular trend of gratitude journals. They are […]

Islamic New Year Planning: How to Set Up Your Homeschool for the Year Ahead

There is something uniquely energising about a blank calendar. Before the routines set in, before the curriculum piles up, there is a window of possibility — and if you use it well, your entire Islamic homeschool year planning can be shaped by intentionality rather than reaction. This guide walks you through a single “planning day” […]

How to Raise a Child Who Loves the Quran: Habits to Start Early

Every Muslim parent carries this hope somewhere deep in their heart: a child who doesn’t just recite the Quran, but loves it. A child who reaches for it in difficulty, who finds comfort in its sound, who grows into an adult for whom the Quran is a living companion rather than a dusty obligation. Raising […]

Year-End Islamic Reflection for Families: Questions to Ask Your Child

As the year draws to a close, there is a quiet invitation in the air — an invitation to pause, look back, and look forward with intention. Islamic year-end reflection for families is a beautiful tradition to build, one that teaches children from an early age that Muslims are a people of purposeful living: we […]