Every Muslim must believe, say and act on ‘Laa ilaaha illAllaah’…but what does it actually mean?
Click on the link below to find out:
What does ‘laa ilaaha illAllaah’ mean?
Please click on the link below to read the story behind the origin of the sa`ee that is performed in Makkah during `Umrah and Hajj along with a description of how the well of Zamzam was found. There is also a quiz for children to try at the end along with answers for anyone who gets stuck.
Click on the link below for an interesting discussion about the existence of Allaah and how the believer differs from the one who doesn’t believe in Allaah.
Do all people believe in Allah?
Although this series is aimed at children under the age of six years, the topics covered are important for older children too. The material is very simple and can be read and understood easily by older children.
Click on the link below to open a simple poster showing the five pillars of Islaam using Arabic terminology
Here is an explanation of what the word ‘worship’ means, along with its types and examples of each. There are words to colour in, things to read and questions to answer.
Click here: meaning of worship
Click here: Ibraaheem and the Bad King
This is a poem which explains why it is that we must all worship only Allaah and nothing else. I didn’t use any particular book for it – these points occur in the Qur~aan and are covered in the books of the scholars on creed and belief.
There are several pictures for children to colour in after they have read and understood the poem.
Click here for the poem: Allaah made everything