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Discover How Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه Accepted Islaam — For Children

🌟 Discover How Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه Accepted Islaam — For Children 🌟 When I was a child, I never had a book that showed the companions of the Prophet ﷺ in a way I could truly understand. I remember hearing that Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه “just accepted Islaam” — and I thought, didn’t he think, wonder, or reflect? This book fills that gap. Abu Bakr Aṣ-Ṣiddeeq tells his story in a way children can see, touch, and experience : ✨ Bravery 🌿 Generosity 📜 Unwavering trust in the Prophet ﷺ With fully-voweled Arabic alongside English, hands-on activities, coloring pages, and fun exercises, children can learn, reflect, and grow while enjoying the story. Parents will find it easy to plant seeds of core values — courage, truthfulness, and love for Islaam — in their children. 📚 Part of the “How Did The Companions Accept Islaam?” series — personal, interactive, and inspiring. Digital Purchase Details: 💰 Price: €3 📄 Format: PDF, designed for printing at home or at a local print shop. Landsca...

Mind Expansion in a Chain of Awe

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته. Dear parents, You can't pass on the love of the salaf if you yourself don't feel it. "What do I do then? Don't just drop problems on us and disappear…". It's actually quite easy—and enjoyable : Learn about them alongside your child. "Mommy and daddy are also learning with me…must be important!" That's a child's subconscious. Children are…marvelous, to say the least. Allāh's creation is! It's our mistake for letting it fade by not nurturing it with what preserves it. Enjoy this next short piece: Mind Expansion in a Chain of Awe Picture him, a man in rough clothes, a man who does not bend, a man with īmān strong enough to guide an ummah. A man who led the people into victories no one expected. A man who faced empires that thought they were eternal… And by what means? Horses and camels. Dust and orders. Kisrā never saw it coming. Again, picture him. A single man Allāh chose to lead the ummah. Not from a t...

Do Not Design The Plant 🌱

Do Not Design The Plant 🌱 Many parents do not want to raise a child; they want to realize a plan. They decide in advance who the child should be, what he should excel at, and how his path should look. But the child is not an extension of the parent's unresolved ambitions. He is a human being Allāh created with a specific fitrah, a specific temperament, and a specific set of abilities. When parents force a shape that does not match the child, they create friction where there should have been ease. It is like forcing a triangle into a square: something always breaks. The child either shrinks into compliance, or hardens into resistance. Both come at a cost. Your task is not to design the plant. It already has one. Your task is to recognize it, protect it, and give it what allows it to grow upright . —Abū Sahl ʿAbdurraḥmān al-Qaddārī (an ex-child)