How do I teach my Muslim child to pray? Here is everything Muslim kids need to learn how to pray: duas, wudu, salah, Quran, dhikr, and beautiful stories from Islam, all in one place.
Start with the simple parts and build up: teaching wudu, learning a few short duas, then the movements and words of salah. Short, regular practice together works better than long sessions. This hub groups duas, wudu, salah, Quran, and dhikr so you can take it step by step.
Muslims pray five daily prayers: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Young children can begin by joining in and learning the movements before praying all five on their own.
Wudu is the washing Muslims do before prayer, including the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms, head, and feet. The wudu section shows the steps in a simple, kid-friendly way.
Duas for everyday moments, how to make wudu, the steps of salah, short Quran surahs, and dhikr (remembrance of Allah), all explained gently for young Muslim children.
Yes. Everything here is free to use, with no sign-up needed, made for Muslim families with children ages 3 to 12.
It is designed for Muslim children ages 3 to 12, with simple words and visuals that grown-ups can read and practice along with their child.