Islamic Books Every Muslim Mom Should Read to Her Kids
Introducing children to Islamic teachings early in life can instill values that last a lifetime. Here, we’ve curated a list of Islamic books every Muslim mom should consider sharing with her kids.
The Importance of Reading Islamic Books to Kids
Reading Islamic books not only provides children with fundamental religious knowledge but also encourages a deeper understanding and love for Islamic culture and values.
1. The Story of the Elephant by Shade7
This beautifully illustrated book introduces the miraculous story of the elephant as mentioned in Surah Al-Fil. It’s a colorful way to engage children with the wonder of the Quran.
2. My First Quran with Pictures by Shereen Sharief
With vivid images and simple explanations, this book makes Quranic stories accessible and enjoyable for young readers, fostering a connection with the Quran from an early age.
3. Goodnight Stories from the Life of the Prophet Muhammad by Saniyasnain Khan
This collection of stories from the Prophet’s life is perfect for bedtime. It offers valuable lessons and helps instill the Sunnah in everyday activities.
4. I Say Bismillah by Noor H. Dee
Encouraging young ones to begin their tasks in the name of Allah, this book is a delightful read that teaches the significance of saying “Bismillah” before any action.
5. The Dua Book for Kids by Zanib Mian
A simple introduction to daily supplications, this book can help children memorize and understand the importance of dua in everyday life.
Why These Books Are Essential
These books not only educate but also enhance children’s creativity and comprehension of Islamic ethos. They are perfect for bonding time and spiritually enriching.
Encouraging a Lifelong Love for Reading
By introducing these Islamic reads, mothers can nurture a love for literature that aligns with their values, giving kids a head start in both education and spirituality.