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So we went outdoors; to the park, to the woods, and just around our own garden, and spent some time talking together about what Allah had created. We talked about how He created everything from nothing, with no help. I really loved that they include a small A4 poster of the 99 Names of Allah and a thoughtfully written pamphlet showing you how to play the various games. How to Play the Memory Game As Muslims, we believe that Allah’s names offer several advantages for us. 99 Names Of Allah (Asmaul Husna ) With Meaning And Benefits, Muslims repeat Allah’s names in their prayers on a daily basis for protection, good health, comfort, riches, removal of poverty, success, attaining respect, and acceptance of the request, among other things. That is why we must instill these in our children. The 99 names of Allah are considered to be descriptions of God’s qualities and are used to invoke God’s presence in prayer and meditation.

There are ninety-nine names of Allah; he who commits them to memory would get into Paradise. Verily, Allah is Odd (He is one, and it is an odd number) and He loves odd number..” (Sahih Muslim Book-48 Hadith-5) Whilst the kids were making the Crown Craft (outlined below) our conversation went something like this: My initial idea was to ask the children to take care of our cats for a week. I hope that this will teach them that just as they are taking care of their cats, Allah is taking care of them, and their family, and all the people in the whole world, and all of creation!The first of the five pillars of Islam is belief in Allah (SWT). As Muslims, we believe in Allah (SWT) in accordance with His beautiful names and attributes. Learning and memorizing the names of Allah (SWT) will help us to identify the correct way to believe in Him. 99 names of Allah wall art Teaching the 99 Names of Allah tochildren can be challenging for any Muslim parent. In our Muslim homeschool, we use a variety of crafts and hands-on activities to help our children remember the 99 names of Allah. To help the children understand this name better, we have been using the book “ Aishah Learns to Bake” by Latifah Peerbux. I believe that learning the names of Allah does not need to be rushed. By taking our time, we allow the names of Allah to impact on their hearts, thereby helping to nurture a deeper and stronger connection to the Divine insha’Allah.

We use them as flashcards, each day revising the names previously learnt, and selecting the next card to memorise. I hope in this way, we will be able to memorise all 99 Names of Allah by the end of the year insha’Allah. We play the memory game for a special treat a few times a week, enjoying our time together, whilst also revising the Blessed names we have learnt.I was delighted to be introduced to the Beautiful Names of Allah Memory Game by Faithful Kids. My children and I have enjoyed playing this game together and learning the 99 Names of Allah as we play! Each activity below is designed to help children understand the 99 names of Allah. The names themselves can seem complicated and somewhat abstract to young children. By associating the Divine name with an activity or craft, we show the children a more concrete representation of that name, creating a connection that will help with memorisation, as well as their understanding. Learning the names of Allah (swt) is a great way to help children to understand the nature of Allah and create a love for the divine in their hearts insha’Allah.It has been narrated Abu Huraira that the Prophet (SAW) said,

The first pillar of Imaan (Faith) in Islam is Belief in Allah. As Muslims, we believe in Allah in accordance with His beautiful names and attributes. Allah has revealed His names repeatedly in the Holy Quran primarily for us to understand who He is. As-Samee’ with a picture of an ear that is cut up and numbered and they have to assemble the puzzle to reveal the picture.Allah SWT chose 99 other names (Asmaul Husna ) for Himself. They’re called Asmaa Allah al Husna or Asma ul Husna. It’s a sweet and heart-warming story that helps children to understand what a blessing it is to have food, as well as the Blessings that different foods contain; and ultimately to be more grateful to Allah for providing us with them. This art activity is a great one for small kids too! We drew the outline of a heart onto a piece of paper. The children then scrunched up lots of small piece of tissue paper and glued them all over the heart! Aishah continues to guess all the ingredients for her cakes, learning more and more as she does so.

Allah even says we find this fruit up in heaven!It’s the same fruit we eat in Ramadan to break our fast!” Aishah Learns to Bake by Latifah Peerbux It is important for your children to understand that He is not like anything they can imagine. He is not like any King they know, and He most certainly does NOT have a crown! The Ninety-Nine Names of God, also known as the Ninety-Nine Names of God or the Ninety-Nine Names of God (Arabic: أسماء الله الحسنى), are the names of God revealed to humanity in the Qur’an. Printable 99 names of Allah If you have any questions about the Beautiful Names of Allah Memory Game by Faithful Kids, leave it for me in the comments below!Allah has ninety-nine names, i.e. one-hundred minus one, and whoever knows them will go to Paradise.” (Sahih Bukhari 50:894) Most recently, we have been looking at the name Ar-Rahman, which can be translated as “The Most Compassionate.”I’m still thinking about what hands-on activity we can use to help the children to better understand this concept. Simply place the cards face down on the table and take turns to find the matching pairs. As each player turns over a card, they must read that card aloud to the group. This helps other players to know which cards are where, and helps with the memorisation of the Asma-ul-Husna. The winner is the player to find the most matching pairs. As a visual representation of this name, the children made a crown! Whilst they were making it, we talked about how Allah doesn’t wear a crown, and how Allah does not look like any king that they can imagine. We spoke a little about the role of a king and I asked them, “Who is the King of the Kings? ….. Allah!” This is the story of a young girl called Aishah who wants to bake. Her mum agrees to teach her how, but she asks her to guess all the ingredients they need. What is wonderful is how her mum uses clues with an Islamic or Prophetic twist!!!

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