Islamic for Kids

Islamic for Kids

Welcome to our elementary Course in Islamic Studies for Kids. The main objective of this curriculum is to inculcate Islamic values and explain to the children the pillars of Islam and faith through the stories of the prophets, noble biographies, and virtuous ethics in the manner that is closest and appealable to the development of their minds.

Our program offers interactive activities through games, songs, and competitions. Since education is a tool that shapes the minds of individuals, educating the child at an early age ensures a balanced personality that is educated about his/her religion and purpose in society.

Our curriculum ensures that every child has an enriched experience in education, with fun-filled benefits under the supervision of a specialized team of teachers with remarkable backgrounds in education and Islamic upbringing

Introduction to Islam:

  • Five Pillars of Islam: Teaching the Shahada, prayer, zakat, fasting, and Hajj to children.

  • Pillars of Faith: To believe in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the Last Day, and to believe that all good or bad is from God's will.

Quranic Stories:

  • Stories of Prophets: Narrating stories about Noah, Abraham, Moses, Joseph, and others to root patience, integrity, and trust in Allah in the minds of children.

  • Lessons and Morals: Drawing lessons from each story and applying them in contexts kids can relate to.

Islamic Perspectives:

  • Islamic Values: Teaching children virtues such as honesty, truthfulness, and respect, as well as how to interact with others.

  • Personal Behaviors: Instructing children on how to practice these values at home, school, and among friends.

Worship:

  • Basic Knowledge about Prayer: Teaching children how to perform ablution and pray step by step, using easy explanations and illustrations.

  • Fasting and Zakat: Educating children about the significance of fasting and the importance of zakat in helping the less fortunate.

Interaction and Activities:

  • Games and Activities: Incorporating games and group activities that make the lessons more comprehensible and fun.

  • Group Projects: Encouraging children to work on projects that reflect their understanding of the topics and promote cooperation.

Application of Knowledge:

  • Connected Curriculum: Helping children connect what they learn across different subjects by integrating lessons from various fields.

Conclusion and Assessment:

  • Course Review: Conducting revision sessions to ensure children remember what has been taught.

  • Check and Motivate: Evaluating children's progress and motivating them to improve by providing simple assessments and rewards.

  • Making Basic Understanding of Islam More Informative:
    Teaching children the ABCs of religion and bases of faith in a simple, clear manner.
    Elaborate on the concepts of halal and haram as well as the significance of prayer and fasting.

  • Practicing the Islamic Moral Ethic:
    Encourage values such as truthfulness, honesty, generosity, and respect towards others.
    Teach children to share and give away what they have, like toys or food, to the hungry.

  • Quranic and Hadith Stories:
    Share stories of the prophets and companions to give live examples of how they implement Islamic values.
    Tell stories that show the lessons learned and support religious understanding among children.

  • Thought and Reasoning:
    Let the children think and ask questions on religious subject matter.
    Help them connect the teachings of Islam to practical life.

  • Entertaining Children with Hands-on Activities:
    Arrange sessions that are more practical where children can apply the knowledge gained from the course.
    Encourage more collaboration and teamwork amongst children when they work on group projects.

  • Disseminating Information on the Concept of Religion:
    Create a meaningful relationship between children and their Islamic heritage and culture.
    Help Muslims feel proud of their religion and understand how to live with diversity within the Islamic community.

  • Stories for Interaction: This learning journey on the lives of prophets and their companions is one that fills children's imaginations.

  • Fun Activities: We inspire children to learn through lively games and fun activities that instruct them in principles of Islam in an interesting and inspiring manner.

  • Caring, Educational Environment: Our teachers are specially qualified for religious education of children and they are trained to provide them with a warm and lively educational environment.

Using Technology:

  • E-Learning: Offering digital resources like interactive videos and apps that make learning the Quran and Sunnah fun and engaging for children.
  • Educational Electronic Games: Developing games that teach Islamic morals and stories of the prophets in an exciting, interactive way.

Project-Based Learning:

  • Group Projects: Encouraging children to collaborate on topics like Islamic civilization history or Muslim contributions to various fields.
  • Presentations: Supporting children in preparing and presenting educational topics, enhancing their research and communication skills.

Global Interaction:

  • Cultural Communication: Setting up virtual exchanges with children from other Islamic countries to learn about diverse Islamic cultures.
  • Multicultural Activities: Organizing activities that introduce children to Muslim communities from around the world.

Hands-on Activities:

  • Field Trips: Taking children to visit historical mosques or Islamic museums for practical learning experiences.
  • Workshops: Offering workshops in Islamic arts like Arabic calligraphy and decoration to teach about Islamic culture’s aesthetics.

Continuous Assessment and Motivation:

  • Game-Based Assessment: Using gaming elements in assessments to make them more enjoyable and motivating for children.
  • Rewards and Certificates: Awarding certificates and rewards for completing levels or projects, boosting children's enthusiasm.

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