Homeschooling is an increasingly popular choice for many families, offering a more flexible, personalized education for children. For Muslim parents, homeschooling can also present an opportunity to nurture both academic excellence and Islamic values in the home environment. Learn more about it here. One homeschooling advocate who has been...
Teaching good manners, or akhlaaq, to Muslim children is one of the most important aspects of Islamic parenting. Not only are good manners part of everyday social interactions, but in Islam, they hold a special place as a religious duty. As Muslim parents, we have the responsibility of raising...
Balancing the roles of a mother, a professional, and a Muslim woman striving to strengthen her connection with Allah (SWT) can feel overwhelming at times. Muslim moms often juggle multiple responsibilities, from work and family to community involvement, while maintaining a strong spiritual life. Finding harmony in all these...
In today’s digital age, managing screen time has become one of the most challenging aspects of parenting. From educational tools to entertainment, technology is everywhere. For Muslim parents, this challenge comes with an additional responsibility: ensuring that the content children consume aligns with Islamic values. It’s not just about...
As parents, preparing healthy, balanced meals for our children is a priority, but it can be challenging to pack a nutritious lunch that they’ll actually eat. For Muslim parents, ensuring that food is halal and nutritious, while also appealing to kids, adds another layer of care. With school lunches,...
Salah, or prayer, is one of the five pillars of Islam, and it forms the foundation of a Muslim’s relationship with Allah (SWT). For Muslim parents, instilling the importance of prayer in their children is a critical part of their upbringing. However, teaching children to love and regularly perform...