Description
Teach Me How to Pray — A Bilingual Story for Teaching Children Salah
Teaching children salah is one of the most rewarding tasks of Muslim parenting — and one of the easiest to get wrong by rushing. This warm, bilingual story takes the slow, joyful road. Through the adventures of a young boy named Muslim and his close friend Omar, young readers meet the prayer the way every Muslim child should: as something beautiful, not something imposed.
What’s Inside
- A gentle Muslim Stories tale of two friends learning to pray together
- The full Arabic text with a clear side-by-side English translation
- Beautifully illustrated scenes that help young readers picture the prayer
- Suitable for ages four to twelve, at home or in the madrasah
- Part of the much-loved Muslim Stories and Tales series
Why Teaching Children Salah Through Stories Works
Children remember what they have felt. A lecture about salah passes through the mind; a story stays. Teaching children salah through the eyes of a familiar character lets the prayer arrive as a friend, not a duty. Muslim and Omar make the rak’ahs feel like discovery, and the bilingual text gently builds Arabic comprehension at the same time.
Read it before bed. Read it again the next night. The salah that is planted this way grows roots deep enough to last a lifetime, insha’Allah.





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