Home Islamic Training

Home is the strongest source for spreading Islam. If family members follow Islamic teachings, the home environment improves, and they naturally invite others toward deen. When the women of a house follow Islamic teachings, they also encourage other women. In this way, Islam spreads from home to every home.

Parents as first Teacher

We know—and fully agree—that the best teachers are parents, because a child spends all his early life with them. No one understands a child better than the parents. Just as they teach eating, sitting, talking, and reading, Islam has also commanded them to teach their children deen, invite them toward righteousness, act upon it themselves, and guide their children with wisdom instead of criticism.
In our view, when parents teach good values, it becomes most effective because children follow their parents without fear or hesitation.

Sunnah Manners For Kids

Teaching children manners is an important and continuous practice. When parents act on these manners, children naturally learn them. Teach children that whenever they start any task, they should begin with Bismillah. When meeting or speaking to someone, they should show respect. If they see anyone in difficulty, they should help and make dua for them. When someone receives good news, they should congratulate them. Visiting the sick is also a noble manner.
If children follow these manners from a young age, they grow up with them as natural habits.

Creating an Islamic Home Environment

The most important thing is to create an Islamic environment at home. Parents should keep their children informed about Islamic teachings and help them understand deen. Women of the house should also learn Islamic teachings and encourage other women to do the same. This is how deen spreads from home to home.

The environment becomes positive when Islamic discussions are done regularly—but not so excessively that family members feel burdened. There should be a balanced time and amount. Our aim should be that every person becomes someone who learns deen and also teaches it.

Daily Zikr Routine

Daily zikr is an important part of our ibadat. It includes masnoon duas, remembering Allah by His beautiful names, and calling upon Him, such as Astaghfar, Allahu Akbar, SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah after every prayer.

It also includes daily supplications. Children are taught to thank Allah for every blessing, like food, to sit quietly after prayer, recite tasbeeh, seek protection from Jahannum, and make dua for Jannat.
InshaAllah, Allah will surely bless us with His mercy
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