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5 pillars of islam craft for muslim kids
5 Pillars of Islam Craft Contest 2022 AYEINA hosted a '5 Pillars of Islam Craft Contest' with the purpose of connecting kids (and even adults) back to the basics of Islam. Also, as a launch of our Islamic Fabric Quiet Book: 5 Pillars of Islam - which is an interactive learning tool with velcro, zip, laces, magnet, buttons, etc. for...
'A good deed a day' activities for Muslim kids with 30 ahadith references along with Islamic resources (shows/cartoons/games/ebooks etc.) for kids to solidify those concepts from the Sunnah. It comes with FREE printable hadith coins that can be used as motivational tools for kids in Ramadan and beyond, to not only learn more about their deen, but also apply the knowledge they gain while having fun in shaa Allah.
Previous contests: 2015 , 2016 , 2017 (a), 2017 (b), 2018 (a), 2018 (b), 2019 , 2020 , 2021 This year, our annual Islamic contest theme is based on our Interactive Fabric Book. Art/Creativity Contest The entry period starts on 1st December 2022 and ends on 16th December 2022. Voting will start on 19th December 2022. Winners will be announced on 26th...
We recite Surah al Fatiha multiple times in each Salah where we ask Allah to guide us to the path of those who He blessed. The top on the list of those who were blessed and whose footsteps we should be following is the prophets. Therefore, in this article, we will look at some characteristics and traits that they...
welcome to islam with all the good you did in the past free card printable watercolour purple pink gradients
THERE are two questions I repeatedly answer, as I am sure most people that have followed similar paths in life do: “Why did you become a Muslim” (or some variation on that theme) and more specifically relating to my intercultural marriage, although also generally applying to my reversion to Islam. “If you had to do it over again, would...
interactive fabric quiet book for little muslim kids
"5 Pillars of Islam" is an Islamic fabric quiet book with 10 interactive pages for helping little Muslims practice and improve their fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, and sensory processing through play. Let your child learn the basic foundation of Islam - its five pillars: Shahada (TAWHEED), Prayers and its various positions (SALAH), Sunnah foods to start or end the fast with (SAWM), the meaning of giving (ZAKAT), and the rites of HAJJ through visual stimulation and tactile sensation.
kabah crafts to do with kids
Scholars have differences of opinion in terms of Kaaba models. Hence I have only included 2D crafts in this blogpost. The Ka'bah (Arabic: ٱلْكَعْبَة, lit. 'The Cube') is a building at the centre of Islam's most important mosque, the Masjid al-Haram in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It is Bayt Allah (House of Allah) and is the qibla (direction of prayer) for Muslims around the world when performing salah. Ka'bah was rebuilt several times throughout history, most famously...
eid-ul-adha crafts with Muslim kids islamic activities
Previous: Islamic Book Crafts 2019 ; Kids' Crafts 2020 ; Arabic Letter Crafts 2021 ; English Letter Crafts 2022 ; Hajj Crafts 2022 Muslims celebrate two Eids every year. One which marks the end of Ramadan (the month of fasting) and the second marks the completion of Hajj (a visit to the Holy city of Makkah to perform pilgrimage). Muslims all...
hajj crafts islamic activities for Muslim kids
. Check out all the hajj, umrah, and dhul hijja articles: https://ayeina.com/topics/articles/hajj-umrah/ Allah gives us so many opportunities to multiply our rewards with minimal effort. Ramadan, Sha'baan, Shawwal, Dhul Hijjah etc. - All serve as amazing chances for us all year long. Chance to forgive. Chance to repent. Chance to improve. Chance to reflect... Prophet Mohammad ﷺ said about the first 10 days of Dhul-Hijja: "No good...
By Iffat Fatima (in collaboration with Team AYEINA) Bi-smi llāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm Both words; 'humble' and 'humans' come from the root “from the earth”. Being humble simply means being human. The word “humility” derives from the word “humus” meaning “earth.” Humility literally means being grounded. It involves (a) awareness: an accurate self-awareness of one's strengths and weaknesses, (b) openness: the ability to openly accept feedback...
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