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A-Z of Akhlaaq Series

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Islamic Toilet Etiquette for children : Manners Series

July 19, 2020 by Aysh Siddiqua

We are talking about Islamic toilet etiquette for children as part of the Manners for Muslim Kids series. This post has tips for teaching children Toilet Etiquette according to Islam and book recommendation that teaches the best way to clean yourself after using the toilet, how to use the bathroom and well.. just the basic Bathroom …

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How to Teach Your Child to Use their Right Hand While Eating

June 4, 2018 by Aysh Siddiqua

Inside: As part of the Islamic Manners for Children Series, We discuss how to teach your child to use their right hand to eat.

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Q is for Quran- Rules for Reading and handling the Holy Quran

June 2, 2018 by Aysh Siddiqua

As part of the Islamic Manners Series, we are teaching our children the Etiquettes and Rules of Handling the Holy Quran. We also talk about some of the essential manners like ‘reading the Quran without Wudhu’ and the proper way to read. Children need to be taught that the Holy Quran is not an ordinary …

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Patience in Islam- Teaching children about Sabr

June 1, 2018 by Aysh Siddiqua

Inside: Patience in Islam – Sabr. What is patience, types of patience, Duas for Sabr and teaching children to have patience. As part of the Islamic Manners for Children series, we learn about the letter P is for Patience. Patience in Islam is called as Sabr.

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Kindness to Parents- Teaching Children How to be Kind to Their Parents

May 27, 2018 by Aysh Siddiqua

As part of the Islamic Manners for Children, we studied the word Kind and learnt about Kindness to Parents in Islam. We talked about what it means and ways children can be kind to parents.

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Table Manners: Teaching children Sunnah of Eating

September 8, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

Here is a list of Sunnah of Eating for children. For the Manners in Islam series , we are teaching our children about table Manners in Islam according to how our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught us. We will be discussing eating and drinking according to the Sunnah and follow it up with activities. How to teach …

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Rights of Neighbors in Islam and how to be Good to them

July 1, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

In this post: The rights of neighbors in Islam and different ways we can show kindness to them. Teaching children the Islamic etiquettes, how to be good to your neighbor and the manners that we should keep with them in conflict. N is for ‘Neighbours who are your brothers too’. We learnt about the Rights …

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L is for leaving alone that which doesn’t concern you

June 29, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

We studied L is for ‘leaving alone that which doesn’t concern you’ for the next letter in the A-Z of akhlaaq series. One of the qualities of a believer is that he leaves alone that which does not concern him. How can you teach that to children? I have thought about this so many times …

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J is for How to Respond when you feel Jealousy

June 27, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

Kids don’t understand emotions like jealousy but they do understand envy. I tried to show my children how to recognise what it is and the correct way to respond when they feel jealous. My son goes to a multicultural school. His friends are all different nationalities but over the years he has come to favour …

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Hadith on Intentions:’ Intentions are what governs your deeds’

June 26, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

This post is about how we taught the kids about the Hadith on Intentions. I chose the word Intentions for today’s letter, I. Intentions make or break a deed. I have often wanted to talk to my children about Intentions and how it is important to keep your conscience clear when doing things. This was …

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H is for Honesty – Importance of telling the truth

June 25, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

How do you teach a child the importance of telling the truth? Lectures and words usually don’t work with children. How then do you teach them the importance of honesty and sincerity? We dealt with this subject as part of the Manners for Children series. H is for Honesty that is speaking the truth. We …

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The Etiquette of Gifting: G is for Gifts

June 24, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

G is for gifts: The etiquette of gifting and what to do when you don’t like a gift. Isn’t it so important for children to learn? For Morals and Manners, this is our next letter. We made a list of all the gifts we can give to family and friends. I took the opportunity to …

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Teachings Children the Meaning of Charity in Islam

June 21, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

As part of the Islamic Manners for Kids series, we teach children the importance and meaning of Charity in Islam. We discuss the different types of charity as well as simple ways children can practice the art of giving. As soon as I asked my children what C is for… they exclaimed Charity. I wanted …

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The Morals of Believer Book and Activity

June 19, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

Welcome to day 2 of the #A-Zof Akhlaaq series. This series is part of the Ramadan for kids activities and today we are talking about the letter B. B is for Believers. We have The Morals of Believer Book and activity to help remember the words from this book. This book is beautiful reminder as to what …

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Manners in Islam: Teaching Children about Islamic Manners and Morals

June 14, 2015 by Aysh Siddiqua

In this post: Hands on activities to teach children Manners in Islam one letter at a time. This 26 day series contains art, craft and books activities that help children learn the correct Islamic manners according to the Quran and Sunnah. (Updated 2020)

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