Description
Teaching Children Prayer — A Warm Modern Approach
Prayer is the most cherished inheritance a Muslim parent can pass to their child — and the easiest one to pass on badly. Teaching children prayer well asks for patience, the right words at the right age, and a quiet refusal to rush. This book offers all three, drawing on practical wisdom and warmth that respects both the child and the salah.
Inside This Book
- A complete educational approach to raising children on the Qur’an from a young age
- Practical, modern methods that endear prayer to children rather than impose it
- Age-by-age guidance — what to introduce, what to wait for, what to celebrate
- Real conversation scripts for the questions every child eventually asks
- Gentle ways to handle resistance, distraction, and discouragement
Why Teaching Children Prayer Well Matters
Prayer is the second pillar of Islam and the first habit of a believing life. What we teach in the early years becomes the heart’s default in adulthood. Teaching children prayer with the right tone is therefore not a small parenting task — it is one of the most important things you will ever do for your child, and the most rewarding.
For every parent who wants their child to love salah — not just perform it — this is the book to keep close. Read it once, return to it often, and the salah of your home will quietly deepen over years.





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