Muslim kids activities always helped me a lot to teach my kids and I hope these will also help you.
All children love to Draw. And education starts with coloring and drawing activities. We also can use colors and draw to teach kids many things in Islam. It's a best and simple method to teach verbal things like names of the things. Practice and hand made drawing also leaves a long time impact on kids mind. And with the help of a little discussion, we can transform knowledge related to that activity.
I use drawing mostly to teach my kids about facts of world science and religion. Religious knowledge is always hard to teach and kids get bored while we try to teach them. But if we make it a little fun it really works.
In this article, you can find drawing about animals and birds mentioned in Quran, about times of five prayers, creations of Allah, Arabic alphabets, good dead tree and a pencil sketch of the concept of Jannah.
Insects and birds mentioned in Qur'an |
Animals mentioned in Qur'an |
Times of the Five Prayers |
Creations of Allah/Day And Night |
Alphabet Train to learn Arabic alphabets |
Good deeds tree or Tree of Adam A.S |
Concept of Jannah |
Share your experience of how your kids used to learn these things. Also, let me know Which religious lesson is much hard to teach kids?
Adiba Anwar
Also, see my other link to teach about Islam
This is such a sweet idea! Fantastic way to encourage kids to learn about religion whilst having fun. :) x
ReplyDeleteYou are right, children love drawing. I did a lot of drawing as a child and I loved art class at school. My little cousins can be kept happily occupied with paper and crayons. So this is a nice way to teach kids.
ReplyDeleteI like this idea of learning through drawing. Children find it easier to remember things they see a picture of. Thanks for sharing❤️
ReplyDeleteLearning should always be fun no matter what age you are! My son's a bit young to understand things like this but we still love to colour and make squiggle pictures lol
ReplyDeleteEveryone learns differently, even children. I think it should be made fun because it makes the children want to learn more and when it comes to Islamic studies you want them to want to learn. (www.spicyfusonkitchen.com and www.beautywithzainy.com)
ReplyDeleteArt surely is an excellent way of teaching children! Love your ideas, sister!
ReplyDeleteYou're so very right sister, kids love to draw and what could be better than art to teach them about religion. Nice post, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow I must say your son is talented! To be able to draw all that at his age :) Kids love drawing so it is a beautiful way of learning about Islam that way mA. Great ideas and would take this up when my kids are older.
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