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he #Qur’an is the word of Allah . It’s an honor and blessing for every Muslim parent to witness their #Children love the #Qur’an.
Loving the Qur’an is not only limited to memorizing specific aayaat (verses) when instructed to do so. When a child loves the #Qur’an, he feels the urge to recite ayat throughout the day, understand what he’s reciting, and is interested in everything related to the Qur’an. #Children are predominantly influenced by their surroundings and their primary caregivers. So, the role of parents is crucial in helping children develop a strong and loving bond with the #Qur’an. Here are some tips to help you instill the love of #Quran in your child’s heart: 1/Make du’a (supplication). Du’a is the strongest weapon of a believer, especially for a parent concerning his/her #children. Nothing happens except by the permission of Allah , and Allah can make all things possible. To make du’a, you need to first purify your intentions and remember that everything good that you do or intend to do should always be for the sake of Allah . Remind yourself of the virtues of the #Qur’an to remain motivated. “This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah.” (Surah Al Baqarah 2:2) 2/Have your children listen to the Qur’an often. Start even before your #Children are born; while you’re still pregnant When taking care of the house, cooking, or simply relaxing, play the recitation of the #Qur’an as much as you can. Allow the #Qur’an to soothe the babies when they feel anxious or cry. As your #Children grow up, continue to play the audio recitation of the #Qur’an around them few minutes at a time. It is very important for children to be familiar with the Qur’an as this would eventually make it easy for them to read and even memorize in Shaa Allah. You don’t need to sit your #children down for hours because they have a much shorter attention span. Don’t limit the recitations with only Juz’ Amma because the focus here is to familiarize them with the #Qur’an, not memorize. 3/Go over the meaning of the verses/chapters. “[This is] a blessed Book which We have revealed to you, [O Muhammad], that they might reflect upon its verses and that those of understanding would be reminded.” (Surah Sad 4/Share beautiful stories of the Qur’an. “We relate to you, [O Muhammad], the best of stories in what We have revealed to you of this Qur’an although you were, before it, among the unaware.” (Surah Yusuf 12:3) Allah tells us quite a few stories in the #Qur’an, and each story comes with a lesson and/or an inspiration. You could share these stories with your #children by reading #Children’s books or by watching Islamic cartoon videos related to the topic. Sharing stories from the #Qur’an helps children visualize the #Qur’an a bit more and increases their understanding. 5/Do family activities and play games. Do activities with the whole family and come up with appropriate games based on facts from the #Qur’an. An example is doing quizzes and setting up different teams to play against each other in a competitive yet loving and joyful way. Another example is doing activities that require everyone to participate by making research and doing creative crafts. 6/Encourage them to share what they’ve learned. “Narrated by ‘Uthman (may Allah be pleased with him.); the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “The best among you (Muslims) are those who #learn the #Qur’an and teach it.” As your #children’s knowledge of the #Qur’an increases, allow them to share it with you. Also, make them comfortable enough to correct you when you make mistakes in your recitation. You want them to be of the best by #Teaching what they have #Learned. At the end of the day, all you can do is try your best and trust Allah . The outcome on everything is up to Allah alone. We all want to be reunited with our #children in Jannah, so let’s strive to do good and help them do the same inShaa Allah.
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“#ARABIC has too many exotic sounds, impossible to #ONLINE_LERARN for foreigners.” Not true. There are only two or three sounds which are not found in English and these can be learned easily through imitation. ... But the vocabulary of Modern Standard #ARABIC is no more complex than the vocabulary of any other modern language #ARABIC_ONLINE_COURSES #ARABIC is surrounded by myths. Here are just a few: “The script is impossibly difficult, like hieroglyphics.” Not true. It has an alphabet of 28 letters. Letters are joined up. There are actually only 5 basic shapes. Writing goes clockwise (except for one letter – Hamza), from right to left, which for many people is easier than writing left to right as it involves pushing the pen, not pulling it. “#ARABIC has too many exotic sounds, impossible to #LEARN for foreigners.” Not true. There are only two or three sounds which are not found in English and these can be learned easily through imitation. #ARABIC grammar is impossibly complicated.” Not true. Its verb system is quite easy. For example, there are just two tenses – past and non-past. #LEARN one word, get dozens more free Being a Semitic language, #ARABIC has a derivation system, whereby from a single root (defined as a three-letter combination), you can derive a whole array of related meanings. So from the root ‘a-l-m we get the verbs ‘alima (to know), ‘allama(to #TEACH),a’lama (to inform),ta’allama (to #LEARN), ista’lama (to inquire). Furthermore, the way each of these verbs is related to the basic root ‘a-l-m also helps with vocabulary acquisition. So whereas ‘alima (to know) is the simple form verb, ‘allama (to #TEACH) is a 2nd form verb (the middle root letter l is doubled), and we use the 2nd form for causation. So literally ‘allama means to cause someone to know, and therefore to #TEACH. Similarly, ta’allama (to #LEARN) is the 5th form, which is a reflexive of the 2nd form. So ta’allama literally means to cause yourself to know, and therefore to #LEARN. And again ista’lama (to inquire) is the 10th form, which is used for requests. So ta’allama literally means to request to know, and therefore to inquire. EASY PRONOUNCIATION Although #LEARNING _ARABIC involves #LEARNING an entirely new alphabet, once #learned, you can benefit from the fact that (1) #ARABIC is written phonetically, so every word is spelled exactly as it sounds, and (2) there is no correct intonation to #LEARN in #ARABIC (which in English would have to be read “there is no correct intonation to #LEARN in #ARABIC”), as all syllables are equally stressed. #ARABIC certainly has its fair share of challenges but you might find that it’s a whole lot easier to understand and get along with than you had thought. |
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