We had a discussion with our young students (7-10) year old about "why are you learning about your religion?"
And this was some of there answers.
We like to side track spontaneously sometimes and just discuss some matters like this, it gives them a chance to think about why they even attend these classes in the first place.
May Allāh place barakah in our beloved students and make us and them from the righteous.
And this was some of there answers.
We like to side track spontaneously sometimes and just discuss some matters like this, it gives them a chance to think about why they even attend these classes in the first place.
May Allāh place barakah in our beloved students and make us and them from the righteous.
Make sure you clarify to your child, why you want them to learn their deen... so it doesn't just become a heavy chore they need to fulfill just to please you.
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Hitting a child should be the final recourse in discipline
Sheikh Faiṣal Al-Ḥāshidi ḥafidhahullāh said:
«الضرب غير المبرح للطفل عند الحاجة جائز، لكن اجعله الوسيلة الأخيرة في العقاب؛ حتى لا يفقد الضرب مفعوليته والمربي هيبته؛ لأن تعود الطفل على الضرب عند كل خطأ لن يصبح له تأثيرًا، ولن تفلح معه بقية الوسائل كالهجر، والحرمان والزجر والعبوس، وغيرها من العقوبات النفسية»
"Non-severe physical discipline may be permissible when necessary, but it should be used as a last resort. Overuse diminishes its effectiveness and undermines the authority of the cultivator. If a child becomes accustomed to being hit for every mistake, it will lose its impact, and other methods, such as isolation, deprivation, reprimands, frowns, and other psychological forms of discipline, will no longer work."
Source:
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Sheikh Faiṣal Al-Ḥāshidi ḥafidhahullāh said:
«الضرب غير المبرح للطفل عند الحاجة جائز، لكن اجعله الوسيلة الأخيرة في العقاب؛ حتى لا يفقد الضرب مفعوليته والمربي هيبته؛ لأن تعود الطفل على الضرب عند كل خطأ لن يصبح له تأثيرًا، ولن تفلح معه بقية الوسائل كالهجر، والحرمان والزجر والعبوس، وغيرها من العقوبات النفسية»
"Non-severe physical discipline may be permissible when necessary, but it should be used as a last resort. Overuse diminishes its effectiveness and undermines the authority of the cultivator. If a child becomes accustomed to being hit for every mistake, it will lose its impact, and other methods, such as isolation, deprivation, reprimands, frowns, and other psychological forms of discipline, will no longer work."
Source:
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDlIsw6BIEcpVCHOl3v
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Special Sisters-Only Zoom Lecture
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya said, "Women are one half of society which gives birth to the other half so it is as if they are the entire society.” [Tuhfat al-Mawdud bi Akham al-Mawlud]
Motherhood in Islam is an honourable role characterizing compassion, patience, and devotion. As her children's first teacher, her contributions are foundational, playing a crucial role in shaping the religious adherence and social success of the next generation. A mother's sacrifices for her children make her deserving of immense gratitude. Our prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم has also made the mother three times more deserving of her children's kindness and companionship [https://sunnah.com/bukhari:5971].
Join us on Zoom on Tuesday October 1st at 8:00 PM (EDT) for more on this topic: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85720636121?pwd=DBbEgnVAPBa2wEBCdmdMnBNlrbkm9n.1
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Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya said, "Women are one half of society which gives birth to the other half so it is as if they are the entire society.” [Tuhfat al-Mawdud bi Akham al-Mawlud]
Motherhood in Islam is an honourable role characterizing compassion, patience, and devotion. As her children's first teacher, her contributions are foundational, playing a crucial role in shaping the religious adherence and social success of the next generation. A mother's sacrifices for her children make her deserving of immense gratitude. Our prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم has also made the mother three times more deserving of her children's kindness and companionship [https://sunnah.com/bukhari:5971].
Join us on Zoom on Tuesday October 1st at 8:00 PM (EDT) for more on this topic: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85720636121?pwd=DBbEgnVAPBa2wEBCdmdMnBNlrbkm9n.1
#TheFeminineJourney
🫀Building the love of Islam, the Sunnah and the Qur'an in the hearts of our children is more important than forcing them to become a Hafidh by the age of 8 to the point that they grow disliking their Deen.
✨ Glad tidings to the one who manages between both!✨
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As a parent it isn't enough to just want good for your child and forget about yourself.
A successful role model is the one who is a successful role model in secret more than in public.
Once you achieve this, watch your household thrive, بإذن الله الكريم.
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Once you achieve this, watch your household thrive, بإذن الله الكريم.
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Stay updated with the latest news, announcements, and benefits from our Madrasah.
Baarak Allaahu feekum
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One of our students by the name Asadh mentioned some inspiring words today which we would like to share.
He said:
"Laziness kills ambition & ambition kills Laziness"
So may Allaah reward him with good
He said:
"Laziness kills ambition & ambition kills Laziness"
So may Allaah reward him with good
Forwarded from Madrasatuna || مدرستنا
Beware of wearing clothes that have a cross on them!
عن عَائِشَةَ رضى الله عنها أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ ﷺ لَمْ يَكُنْ يَتْرُكُ فِي بَيْتِهِ شَيْئًا فِيهِ تَصَالِيبُ إِلاَّ نَقَضَهُ.
A'ishah (may Allāh be pleased with her) reported that the Prophet ﷺ would not leave in his house anything containing crosses except that he obliterated it. [Sahih Bukhari - 5952]
عن عَائِشَةَ رضى الله عنها أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ ﷺ لَمْ يَكُنْ يَتْرُكُ فِي بَيْتِهِ شَيْئًا فِيهِ تَصَالِيبُ إِلاَّ نَقَضَهُ.
A'ishah (may Allāh be pleased with her) reported that the Prophet ﷺ would not leave in his house anything containing crosses except that he obliterated it. [Sahih Bukhari - 5952]
Forwarded from Madrasatuna || مدرستنا
NEW SERIES 🔊
Aqeedah & Tawheed || Level 1
LESSON 1 ⤵️
https://youtu.be/1y4F0wY4M0M?feature=shared
Pdf: https://t.me/madrasatuna/4280
ABOUT THIS SERIES
All praises belong to Allāh, Lord of all worlds. I bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allāh alone, without any partner, and I bear witness that Muḥammad is His slave and Messenger. May Allāh extol Him and send abundant peace upon him and his family.
To proceed:
This is the curriculum for the subject of Tawhid (monotheism) and Aqidah (creed) for Level One in the introductory series for beginners in Islamic sciences. We have taken care to design the content in a way that aligns with the students' levels in reading and writing. For this reason, we chose this instructional style, as you see before you, where most lessons incorporate both handwriting and colouring activities, to aid—inshaAllah—in improving literacy skills while also delivering the key principles of Tawhid and Aqidah.
In this curriculum, we have selected several essential topics that are among the most important for beginners to understand regarding the foundations of monotheism and Islamic belief. These selections also align with the number of instructional periods allocated for this subject alongside the other subjects in the first level.
It is worth mentioning that achieving the intended benefit from this book, and others, requires collaboration between the teacher, the student, and the student's guardian. Each one has a responsibility and trust to fulfill. We ask Allāh Almighty to bless the efforts of those devoted to righteousness, to grant us understanding in religion, and to keep us steadfast upon Islam and the Sunnah until our last breath.
All praises belong to Allāh, Lord of all worlds.
Aqeedah & Tawheed || Level 1
LESSON 1 ⤵️
https://youtu.be/1y4F0wY4M0M?feature=shared
Pdf: https://t.me/madrasatuna/4280
ABOUT THIS SERIES
All praises belong to Allāh, Lord of all worlds. I bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allāh alone, without any partner, and I bear witness that Muḥammad is His slave and Messenger. May Allāh extol Him and send abundant peace upon him and his family.
To proceed:
This is the curriculum for the subject of Tawhid (monotheism) and Aqidah (creed) for Level One in the introductory series for beginners in Islamic sciences. We have taken care to design the content in a way that aligns with the students' levels in reading and writing. For this reason, we chose this instructional style, as you see before you, where most lessons incorporate both handwriting and colouring activities, to aid—inshaAllah—in improving literacy skills while also delivering the key principles of Tawhid and Aqidah.
In this curriculum, we have selected several essential topics that are among the most important for beginners to understand regarding the foundations of monotheism and Islamic belief. These selections also align with the number of instructional periods allocated for this subject alongside the other subjects in the first level.
It is worth mentioning that achieving the intended benefit from this book, and others, requires collaboration between the teacher, the student, and the student's guardian. Each one has a responsibility and trust to fulfill. We ask Allāh Almighty to bless the efforts of those devoted to righteousness, to grant us understanding in religion, and to keep us steadfast upon Islam and the Sunnah until our last breath.
All praises belong to Allāh, Lord of all worlds.
📖 Learning how to read the Qur'an 📖
LESSON 1 || Arabic letters
What is this series about
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم، الحمد لله، والصلاة والسلام على رسول الله، أما بعد:
This is a series for teaching how to read the Qur'an. It is aimed at new Muslims, the newly practicing and even children. The book we are going through in this series is the PDF version of the book authored by Mu'allim Baazi -May Allaah reward him with good and give him good health-
The title of the book is: "At-Tayseer Fii Ta'leem Qiraa'atil-Qur'aan Lil-Atfaal" (The Simplified Guide to Learning the Reading of The Qur'an For Children)
The videos will be released once a week on Yawmul Ahad (sunday), InShaaAllaah.
We ask Allaah for Tawfeeq and that He accepts it from us.
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Lesson 1 - Arabic letters - Alif to Khaa - (ا إلى خ)
This is a series for teaching how to read the Qur'an. It is aimed at new Muslims, the newly practicing and even children. The book we are going through in this series is the PDF version of the book authored by Mu'allim Baazi -May Allaah reward him with good…
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*PARENTING IN ISLĀM* 🍼
When it comes to parenting, we must remember that every human being is flawed—sinning daily, having shortcomings, and making mistakes. It is upon everyone to acknowledge and own these imperfections, whether they are adults or young adults. No one is perfect—not parents, not children or young adults.
Parents have their tendencies, and children or young adults have theirs.
Allāh ﷻ has placed a great responsibility on parents when their children are young, such as raising them, teaching them manners, and protecting them from harm. However, the ultimate outcome of that upbringing rests with Allāh alone.
Given that, the guidance, piety, truthfulness, and honesty of our children—or their absence—are solely in Allāh’s hands. How children conduct themselves, whether in the presence of their parents or behind their backs, is determined by Allāh ﷻ.
It is upon the parents to do their best with the limited knowledge and abilities they have been given, fearing Allāh concerning the trust He has entrusted to them.
Nevertheless, parents are human and will make mistakes, wrong judgments, or even commit outright wrongs regarding their children. Perfection belongs only to Allāh. Parents depend on Allāh ﷻ and seek His aid in raising their children because no success will occur in this endeavor except through His assistance and blessings.
Knowing this important point prevents parents from becoming conceited about their skills if they see goodness in their children, for it is Allāh who granted them success. Conversely, if parents see undesirable traits in their children, despite their efforts and teachings, they must recognize it as a test from Allāh. Whether it reflects their own shortcomings or not, it is still a test. Allāh has already informed us that He will test us with our wealth and our children.
If we fall short in our responsibilities, we must return to Him in repentance. If we witness good in our children, we should be grateful to Him and avoid the arrogance of thinking our children are better than others. It is all a test.
The proof of that is that Allāh tested the Prophet Lut with his wife, Nuh with his son, and Ibrahim with his father. All of them went to great lengths in nurturing, advising, and guiding to the best of their abilities. The Messenger of Allāh (peace be upon him) was tested with his uncle as well.
All that said, as long as we have life, we have the opportunity to repent and make du'a for ourselves and our children. There is no sin or shortcoming too great that Allāh will not forgive. The door of repentance is open, and we must rely on Allāh’s mercy and kindness. It is not for us to lose hope in Allāh's capabilities.
If we despair of Allāh's ability to forgive, it implies that we consider Him weak—a description He is far removed from. No matter the source of our mistakes, Allāh ﷻ is The All-Forgiving, and we should never give up hope as long as Allāh grants us another day.
Parents often burden themselves with guilt over their children's wrongdoings; this is natural. However, Allāh has assured us that no one will be held accountable for the sins of another. Additionally, parents should avoid comparisons and excessive praise of their children. Each parent faces their own test through their children, and to Allāh will all return—parents and children alike.
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*PARENTING IN ISLĀM* 🍼
When it comes to parenting, we must remember that every human being is flawed—sinning daily, having shortcomings, and making mistakes. It is upon everyone to acknowledge and own these imperfections, whether they are adults or young adults. No one is perfect—not parents, not children or young adults.
Parents have their tendencies, and children or young adults have theirs.
Allāh ﷻ has placed a great responsibility on parents when their children are young, such as raising them, teaching them manners, and protecting them from harm. However, the ultimate outcome of that upbringing rests with Allāh alone.
Given that, the guidance, piety, truthfulness, and honesty of our children—or their absence—are solely in Allāh’s hands. How children conduct themselves, whether in the presence of their parents or behind their backs, is determined by Allāh ﷻ.
It is upon the parents to do their best with the limited knowledge and abilities they have been given, fearing Allāh concerning the trust He has entrusted to them.
Nevertheless, parents are human and will make mistakes, wrong judgments, or even commit outright wrongs regarding their children. Perfection belongs only to Allāh. Parents depend on Allāh ﷻ and seek His aid in raising their children because no success will occur in this endeavor except through His assistance and blessings.
Knowing this important point prevents parents from becoming conceited about their skills if they see goodness in their children, for it is Allāh who granted them success. Conversely, if parents see undesirable traits in their children, despite their efforts and teachings, they must recognize it as a test from Allāh. Whether it reflects their own shortcomings or not, it is still a test. Allāh has already informed us that He will test us with our wealth and our children.
If we fall short in our responsibilities, we must return to Him in repentance. If we witness good in our children, we should be grateful to Him and avoid the arrogance of thinking our children are better than others. It is all a test.
The proof of that is that Allāh tested the Prophet Lut with his wife, Nuh with his son, and Ibrahim with his father. All of them went to great lengths in nurturing, advising, and guiding to the best of their abilities. The Messenger of Allāh (peace be upon him) was tested with his uncle as well.
All that said, as long as we have life, we have the opportunity to repent and make du'a for ourselves and our children. There is no sin or shortcoming too great that Allāh will not forgive. The door of repentance is open, and we must rely on Allāh’s mercy and kindness. It is not for us to lose hope in Allāh's capabilities.
If we despair of Allāh's ability to forgive, it implies that we consider Him weak—a description He is far removed from. No matter the source of our mistakes, Allāh ﷻ is The All-Forgiving, and we should never give up hope as long as Allāh grants us another day.
Parents often burden themselves with guilt over their children's wrongdoings; this is natural. However, Allāh has assured us that no one will be held accountable for the sins of another. Additionally, parents should avoid comparisons and excessive praise of their children. Each parent faces their own test through their children, and to Allāh will all return—parents and children alike.
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There are some spaces for boys available in the online Madrasah.
For whoever is interested then fill in the form:
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Baarak Allaahu feekum
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After you submit your form, you will be contacted when there is space or a new class forming, inShaaAllaah.
Thank you for showing interest in our online madrasah.
After you submit your form, you will be contacted when there is space or a new class forming, inShaaAllaah.
A previous webinar we had for the parent in the subject of "Parenting In The Age Of Screens" which was conducted by our dear brother and teacher Ustadh Abu Sulayman Faisal
Link to Webinar:⤵️
https://youtu.be/JpAxcKqYyqQ?si=MrRUBz41tuYIx-m-
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Parenting In The Age Of Screens | Abu Sulayman Faisal
Islamic Guidance on the Digital Challenges of Modern Parenthood.
0:00 Intro & who the speaker is
6:23 Main topic
1:40:31 Questions & Answers
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📖 Learning how to read the Qur'an 📖
LESSON 2 || Arabic letters⬇️
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🗓 The videos will be released once a week on Yawmul Ahad (Sunday), InShaaAllaah.
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Lesson 2 - Arabic letters - Daal to Ḍaaḍ (د إلى ض)
This is a series for teaching how to read the Qur'an. It is aimed at new Muslims, the newly practicing and even children. The book we are going through in this series is the PDF version of the book authored by Mu'allim Baazi -May Allaah reward him with good…
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We have an exclusive reminder for our students today.
By our lovely guest Abu Salwa AbdulQadir. جزاه الله خيرا
By our lovely guest Abu Salwa AbdulQadir. جزاه الله خيرا
Forwarded from Salafi Homeschool
بســـم الله الرحمن الرحيم
CHALLENGES OF PARENTING
& THE AIM OF HOMESCHOOLING 📝
💠 A free conference for parents, carers & educators
Delivered by:
🎙️Abu Atiyyah Mahmud
🎙️Abu Ishaq Muhammad
A must attend event for the family to discover valuable insights into the challenges of parenting & the real aim of homeschooling.
Learn inspiring perspectives & have your burning questions answered in our Q&A session!
📆DATE: Saturday 21st December 2024
🕐TIME: 5:00PM-8:00PM (Doors open at 4:45pm)
📍Ashton Playing Fields
598 Chigwell Road,
Woodford Green IG8 8AA
🚗FREE parking onsite
Open to Brothers & Sisters (segregated)
➡️ REGISTER FREE VIA EVENTBRITE
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/challenges-of-parenting-the-aim-of-homeschooling-tickets-1098271151579?aff=oddtdtcreator
(⚠️Children welcome but must be supervised & kept quiet⚠️)
FREE refreshments & deserts/ snacks will be for sale ☕🍰🍪
🔈 Spread the word, we look forward to seeing you there
CHALLENGES OF PARENTING
& THE AIM OF HOMESCHOOLING 📝
💠 A free conference for parents, carers & educators
Delivered by:
🎙️Abu Atiyyah Mahmud
🎙️Abu Ishaq Muhammad
A must attend event for the family to discover valuable insights into the challenges of parenting & the real aim of homeschooling.
Learn inspiring perspectives & have your burning questions answered in our Q&A session!
📆DATE: Saturday 21st December 2024
🕐TIME: 5:00PM-8:00PM (Doors open at 4:45pm)
📍Ashton Playing Fields
598 Chigwell Road,
Woodford Green IG8 8AA
🚗FREE parking onsite
Open to Brothers & Sisters (segregated)
➡️ REGISTER FREE VIA EVENTBRITE
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/challenges-of-parenting-the-aim-of-homeschooling-tickets-1098271151579?aff=oddtdtcreator
(⚠️Children welcome but must be supervised & kept quiet⚠️)
FREE refreshments & deserts/ snacks will be for sale ☕🍰🍪
🔈 Spread the word, we look forward to seeing you there