Raising Children Islamically
Islamic Jurisprudence
Special course for children
Group Session: Fiqh Us Salah (for children 7-12 years old)
In this course, the students will study from one of the most authentic books on this subject.
Note: There is much to cover in this course.
Summary of the course objective.
In this course, the children will study the history of Salah( Israh wal Mirage), how As Salah came about to give more motivation and to understand its importance in their lives and they will also study all the prerequisites of As Salah, and its virtues, etc. In this course, we depend on one of the most authentic books from the Qur’an & sunnah on As Salah. Here they will be thought by the Qur’an & Sunnah to engage them in implanting the worship of Allah (SWT) in their life at an early stage. They will be asked to memorize the rulings after every session with their Usthaaz/Usthadhaa who will explain to them the benefits and how to implement them in their daily lives.
Here we will also show pictures of how to perform As Salah through Qur’an and Sunnah
to give them more understanding of how to perform As Salah.
Hadeeth: Parents Honoured due to a Child’s Relationship with the Qur’an
The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) said, “Whoever recited the Qur’an, studied it, and acted according to what it contains; on the Day of Judgment his parents will be dressed with a crown of light, its brightness is like that of the sun. And his parents will be adorned with two bracelets, of which the whole world is not equivalent to them . So they will say, ‘Why are we being adorned with these?’ It will be said, ‘This is because of your child. taking the Qur’an.”
Source: Hakim, Targhib wa Tarhib –
Our courses are:
LIVE on Zoom.
This course is a group session with a minimum of 5 students.
This session will be for 2.30 minutes.
Students will have LIVE interactions with their teacher and fellow students during the session.
Requirements to attend classes:
Headset to be able to communicate with the teacher directly without background noise.
6 lessons
The aims of this stage are to enable students to :