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15 Aug 2013

Eid Takbeer

Learning Objective: To create an atmosphere of celebration and remembrance of Allah as soon as Eid night sets in.

Listen to the Eid Takbeer
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Eid Gift Treasure Hunt

Learning Objective: A fun way to incorporate Islamic clues with finding Eid gifts!

Give the child the first clue to read, solve and follow the trail.

Suggested clues:

We put it on after ghusl on Fridays
PERFUME

You should try to always start your meal with it
SALT IN KITCHEN

Medina is the city of the Prophet
UNDER DOME OF MODEL MOSQUE

Allah sent this book to teach us how to live
IN THE QURAN

Iqra!
ON BOOKSHELF

Allahu Akber, Allahu Akber!
It's time to pray 
IN MUSALLA

Allah has made sleep for rest
ON BED

We first eat this when we open our fast at Iftar
IN DATES CONTAINER

Allah filled the world with so many colours
IN PEN POT

When you go out, you must first put on your right ________
PRESENT IS IN THE SHOE CUPBOARD!
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Sponge Painted Eid Card



Learning objective: A fun and easy to make Eid cards for all the family 

Cut a mosque outline from a washing up sponge. Dip into paint and stamp away! Add detail with glitter pens. You could even try the method to make a sheet of wrapping paper :)


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Pop up Eid Card



Follow the template, cutting on the black line and then folding the card back on itself in the opposite way while pushing out the mosque. Complete drawing with minarets and decorate. 




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3 Aug 2013

Quiet time Eid Card



Sticky back plastic film covered with small paper squares, stuck onto a folded card and covered with a mosque stencil cut out.






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1 Aug 2013

Surah Ankaboot



Learning Objective: 
- Gain an understanding from Surah Ankaboot

Allah talks about the home of the spider being the flimsiest of houses. What about our homes? Are we spending our time building a strong or weak house? Good deeds are like bricks, which we can use to build our house in Jannah.

Write some good deeds onto rectangular card, lollipop sticks or blocks and have the child 'build' a house.

Talk through the analogy and use the craft as a visual reminder. We must spend our time well and keep busy with doing lots of good deeds so we can build a strong house!

"Ya Rabbi, build for me, near you, a house in Jannah" Holy Qur'an 66:11
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Laylatul Qadr Amaal Activity Book


Activity: Laylatul Qadr A'maal Activity Book
Help children prepare for the blessed night of Qadr with their own prayer activity book. 

You can select which content is suitable from the online index and print the PDF into a personalised booklet accordingly. Pages 1-12 are suitable for younger children upto 6 years and the complete booklet for children 7-9 years.

Contents: 
Page 1: Cover
Page 2: Checklist before starting a'maal
Page 3: Surah recitations to mark with a sticker
Page 4: Pictorial translation Surah Qadr
Page 5: Surah Qadr Vocabulary Quiz
Page 6: Asking for Forgiveness
Page 7: The Quran
Page 8/9: Qualities of the 14 Masoomeen
Page 10: Prayer Hand
Page 11: Dua list
Page 12: Flags
Page 13: Praying for the world
Page 14: Surah Ankaboot
Page 15: Surah Rum
Page 16: Surah Dukhan
Page 17: Quran Reflection
Page 18: Makarimul Akhaq
Page 19: Peace Pledge

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