30 Ramadan Crafts for Kids Based on Muslim Books

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Muslim kids need representation in the books they read to be able to strengthen their identity and Islamic books to strengthen their faith - so scroll through to find 30 crafts based on 30 Islamic and Muslim books. This can be ideal for Ramadan, but works even when kids are on their school break or after school or when you are looking for ways to add some creativity in your homeschool.

Treasure Hunt for Muslim Kids (+ other Islamic Games & Activities for Eid)

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by Stefanie (in collaboration with Team AYEINA) The thrill of a treasure hunt is something that brings joy to children and adults alike. For me,...

Children’s Ultimate Eid Gift Guide – For Every Personality Type

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This post is sponsored by Anafiya There’s nothing like seeing the smile on your kid’s face as they open their gifts on Eid morning after...

How to Help Kids Learn Their Adhkaar

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Helping children learn their daily adhkaar (remembrances of Allah) can be both a spiritual and a bonding journey. Adhkaar are simple, yet profound, phrases...

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Hajj Crafts to Try with Kids this Dhul Hijja

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. 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,...

30 Crafts Based on Children’s Islamic Books

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Muslim kids need representation in the books they read to be able to strengthen their identity and Islamic books to strengthen their faith - so scroll through to find 30 crafts based on 30 Islamic and Muslim books. This can be ideal for Ramadan, but works even when kids are on their school break or after school or when you are looking for ways to add some creativity in your homeschool.

Reviews of Islamic Quiet Books for Kids

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Ultimate List of FREE Eid Printables

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List of Free printable Eid Party Packs - Table Decor, Eid Banner/ Garland/ Flags/ Bunting, Cards/ Posters, Eid Envelopes/ Wrapping Sheets/ Boxes and Eid Gift Tags/Stickers

Confessions of a Practicing Muslim (+FREE Ramadan Printables) – Updated: 2023

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Confessions of a practicing Muslim who suffers through the weakness of imaan and now awaits Ramadan anxiously to bring back that strength - this poem is a simple way to address the issue of expecting perfection from someone who can easily be identified as a Muslim - who LOOKS so Muslim.
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