This document introduces duas (supplications) that parents can teach their children. It explains that making dua and remembering Allah in the home brings many benefits. The document then advertises a book and video series for children to learn important duas. It provides 10 days of short duas with meanings and encouragement for kids and parents. The goal is to make learning duas fun and help children develop a habit.
This document contains a collection of Islamic prayers or "duas" for children to recite in various situations, including before eating, for increasing faith, seeking forgiveness of sins, and asking for patience. It provides the prayers in Arabic text and is from a website aimed at educating Australian Muslim children.
This document discusses the Seal of Prophethood that was on Muhammad (peace be upon him). It says the seal was placed after his chest was split open when he was 4 years old. The seal was located between his shoulder blades on his left side, and was the size of a pigeon egg. It had some hairs and spots like moles. The seal served to authenticate that Muhammad was a prophet and protected him from evil whispers. It disappeared after his death, proving he had passed away.
This document provides guidance on dua (supplication/prayer) including:
1) Examples of duas from the Quran and hadiths are mentioned, including the Dua of Umm Maryam and Ibrahim.
2) It notes that dua is the essence of worship according to a hadith from Tirmidhi.
3) Situations where dua is especially recommended are listed, such as after prayers, when travelling, during rain, and specific times like Friday.
This document provides information about the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. It begins with a table of contents that outlines topics like fasting, the significance of Ramadan, and Eid ul Fitr. Ramadan is described as a special month that is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset and abstain from food, drink, and bad behaviors. The document explains that Ramadan is significant because it is the month when the Quran was first revealed and demons are chained. It provides details on how Muslims fast, the length of Ramadan, and how they determine when the month ends by sighting the new crescent moon. The document concludes by mentioning that Muslims
The document discusses several hadiths about the virtues and blessings of reciting and learning the Quran. The hadiths emphasize that reciting the Quran regularly earns great rewards, increases one's status, and helps with intercession on the Day of Judgment. Specific surahs like Al-Fatihah, Al-Baqarah, Al-Kahf, and others are mentioned for their unique blessings and protections.
Adam was the first prophet created by God out of clay to inhabit the Earth. God taught Adam many things and asked the angels to show him respect. However, Iblis, also known as Shaitan, disobeyed and was prideful. Later, Shaitan convinced Adam and his wife to eat from the forbidden tree in Paradise, causing them to disobey God. Although they felt remorse, God forgave them. All of humanity is descended from Adam and his wife.
A powerpoint presentation for children explaining:
-The importance of Salah.
- The story of how the Prophet was given Salah in the journey of Israa and Miraj
-A hadeeth about Salah as the "Pillar of the Religion"
-An explanation of how Salah is a connection to the Creator.
-Ideas on how to remember to make Salah.
The five pillars of Islam are the core beliefs and practices of the Islamic faith. They are the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer five times a day facing Mecca), Zakah (charity in the form of giving to the less fortunate), Sawm (fasting during the month of Ramadan from dawn to dusk), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca that all Muslims should make once in their lifetime if able).
This document contains a collection of Islamic prayers or "duas" for children to recite in various situations, including before eating, for increasing faith, seeking forgiveness of sins, and asking for patience. It provides the prayers in Arabic text and is from a website aimed at educating Australian Muslim children.
This document discusses the Seal of Prophethood that was on Muhammad (peace be upon him). It says the seal was placed after his chest was split open when he was 4 years old. The seal was located between his shoulder blades on his left side, and was the size of a pigeon egg. It had some hairs and spots like moles. The seal served to authenticate that Muhammad was a prophet and protected him from evil whispers. It disappeared after his death, proving he had passed away.
This document provides guidance on dua (supplication/prayer) including:
1) Examples of duas from the Quran and hadiths are mentioned, including the Dua of Umm Maryam and Ibrahim.
2) It notes that dua is the essence of worship according to a hadith from Tirmidhi.
3) Situations where dua is especially recommended are listed, such as after prayers, when travelling, during rain, and specific times like Friday.
This document provides information about the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. It begins with a table of contents that outlines topics like fasting, the significance of Ramadan, and Eid ul Fitr. Ramadan is described as a special month that is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset and abstain from food, drink, and bad behaviors. The document explains that Ramadan is significant because it is the month when the Quran was first revealed and demons are chained. It provides details on how Muslims fast, the length of Ramadan, and how they determine when the month ends by sighting the new crescent moon. The document concludes by mentioning that Muslims
The document discusses several hadiths about the virtues and blessings of reciting and learning the Quran. The hadiths emphasize that reciting the Quran regularly earns great rewards, increases one's status, and helps with intercession on the Day of Judgment. Specific surahs like Al-Fatihah, Al-Baqarah, Al-Kahf, and others are mentioned for their unique blessings and protections.
Adam was the first prophet created by God out of clay to inhabit the Earth. God taught Adam many things and asked the angels to show him respect. However, Iblis, also known as Shaitan, disobeyed and was prideful. Later, Shaitan convinced Adam and his wife to eat from the forbidden tree in Paradise, causing them to disobey God. Although they felt remorse, God forgave them. All of humanity is descended from Adam and his wife.
A powerpoint presentation for children explaining:
-The importance of Salah.
- The story of how the Prophet was given Salah in the journey of Israa and Miraj
-A hadeeth about Salah as the "Pillar of the Religion"
-An explanation of how Salah is a connection to the Creator.
-Ideas on how to remember to make Salah.
The five pillars of Islam are the core beliefs and practices of the Islamic faith. They are the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer five times a day facing Mecca), Zakah (charity in the form of giving to the less fortunate), Sawm (fasting during the month of Ramadan from dawn to dusk), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca that all Muslims should make once in their lifetime if able).
The document discusses the importance of Taqwa (piety, righteousness) in Islam through various Quranic verses and hadiths. It defines Taqwa, explains its benefits which include guidance, victory, protection and love from Allah. The document also provides ways to improve Taqwa such as sincere intention, dua, reading Quran, remembering Allah, good deeds, good company and focusing on the purpose of life.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter 112 of the Quran). It discusses the meaning and themes of monotheism/tawhid in the surah. Key points include:
1) Surah Al-Ikhlas affirms the oneness of Allah and that He begets not nor was He begotten.
2) It is considered one of the most important surahs regarding the concept of tawhid (monotheism).
3) The Prophet Muhammad instructed that Allah loves those who recite this surah often due to its emphasis on Allah's qualities.
4) The surah was revealed to emphasize monotheism in response
Authentic masnoon duas, designed to engage students of all ages. The English translation helps support the understanding of the Arabic duas. The illustrations further help with reinforcement. A publication for both home and school.
This document provides an overview of Salah (prayer) in Islam according to Salafi teachings. It discusses the importance and obligation of Salah, how to perform ablution (Wudu), the different prayers and their times, how to perform the prayers step-by-step, things that nullify ablution, and supplications after prayer. The goal is to teach Muslims how to pray correctly according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It emphasizes praying on time, in purity, facing the Qiblah, and performing the prayer's actions in the proper order.
The document discusses the key events of the Day of Judgment according to Islamic beliefs. It describes how the trumpet will sound twice to signal the collapse of the universe and people emerging from their graves. It explains that people will be judged based on their deeds and faith, with believers receiving their books in their right hands while unbelievers receive theirs in their left. The document provides details on how people will be questioned about their prayers, wealth, knowledge and more. It discusses the concept of intercession and crossing the bridge over hell to enter paradise or hell for eternity.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses the importance of Jumuah, or Friday, in Islam. It explains that Jumuah is the sixth day of the week in Arabic and is the day Muslims gather for congregational prayer and khutbah at the masjid. There are special preparations recommended for Jumuah, such as making ghusl, wearing one's best clothes, applying perfume, and using miswak. Important events in Islamic history occurred on Fridays, including the creation of Adam and the Day of Judgment. The Quran instructs Muslims to leave off business when the call to prayer is made and attend Jumuah.
The document discusses key groups from early Islam: the Muhajireen who were early converts to Islam and helped spread the religion while migrating from Mecca to Medina; the Ansar who were people living in Medina who invited Muhammad and the Muhajireen to their city; ten blessed companions who were told they would enter paradise; and scribes who recorded revelations of the Quran on various materials and memorized verses. It provides examples of important individuals from each group.
This slide program explains significance of Lailatul Qadar in the light of Quran and Sunnah of our beloved Prophet (SAW). It explains its signs and how to search for it. It also explains things to do on this blessed night to get maximum rewards from Allah (SWT)
The document provides information about Surah Qariyah including its theme, subject matter, and meanings of terms. It discusses how the surah depicts the Day of Judgment and consequences for those whose good deeds outweigh their bad and vice versa. It analyzes meanings of "Qariyah" and how Allah uses the term to signify the horror of Judgment Day. Scenes described include mountains becoming like wool and people scattered in confusion. The document also examines similarities between Surah Qariyah and Surah Haqqah and definitions of key terms in analyzing the surah.
This document provides lessons for children about Islamic teachings. It covers 10 topics: 1) Allah as the creator, 2) the prophet Muhammad, 3) the religion of Islam, 4) prophets and their books, 5) angels, 6) the Day of Judgment, 7) the five pillars of Islam, 8) the Sahabah or companions of the prophet, 9) the Kaaba in Mecca, and 10) the city of Medina. Each topic is explained in 2-4 rhyming paragraphs to make the lessons engaging for children.
The document is a book titled "Essential Duas in the Life of a Muslim" that was published by Jamiatul Ulama (KZN) Ta'limi Board. It contains 115 duas for different occasions in a Muslim's life, organized by grade level. It includes the publisher's information and a table of contents listing the duas.
This document provides an overview of an Islamic Studies course being taught at Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari Institute of technology for the 2014-15 academic year. The course will cover topics including the Quran, Hadith, Islamic theology, history, culture, jurisprudence, and ethics. It will also cover Arabic Islamic terms. The goal is for students to understand Islamic beliefs and practices and learn skills to research topics in their chosen fields while strengthening Islamic values in society.
The document discusses the significance and meaning of salah (prayers) in Islam. It explains that salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and is meant to be a connection between humans and God. Muslims are obligated to pray five times daily at specific prayer times. The document highlights the importance of salah in the Quran and hadiths, noting that no element of Islam is more emphasized. It provides examples of hadiths about the significance of salah and states that it will be the first thing one is asked about on Judgment Day.
Khushoo is a state of humility, tranquility and focus during prayer that helps one gain closeness to Allah. It is important to develop khushoo to fully benefit from salah and gain Allah's forgiveness. The document provides ways to improve khushoo, such as preparing properly for prayer, avoiding distractions, reciting Quran with reflection, looking at the place of prostration and praying to Allah for khushoo. Developing khushoo makes prayer easy and leads to rewards like forgiveness.
Modesty, or haya, comes from the Arabic word meaning "life" and refers to qualities like shyness, humility, and honor. It has both a natural aspect, feeling shame about one's body, and a religious aspect of feeling a sense of humility and accountability before Allah. True modesty stems from faith and impacts how one conducts themselves privately and publicly in accordance with Islamic teachings and guidance from the Prophet Muhammad. It helps a person control negative reactions, treat others with kindness, and avoid inappropriate behaviors.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
This document provides a link to a website called Islamic Moral Stories located at http://www.moral-stories.blogspot.com/. The website contains Islamic stories meant to teach moral lessons and values. Visitors are encouraged to visit the site to read Islamic stories about morality.
The document provides an introduction to an Islamic activity book for children, outlining its purpose of teaching Islam to children in an interesting and informative way using activities, stories and puzzles. It includes endorsements from Islamic scholars praising the educational goals and benefits of the book for young Muslims.
The document discusses the importance of Taqwa (piety, righteousness) in Islam through various Quranic verses and hadiths. It defines Taqwa, explains its benefits which include guidance, victory, protection and love from Allah. The document also provides ways to improve Taqwa such as sincere intention, dua, reading Quran, remembering Allah, good deeds, good company and focusing on the purpose of life.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter 112 of the Quran). It discusses the meaning and themes of monotheism/tawhid in the surah. Key points include:
1) Surah Al-Ikhlas affirms the oneness of Allah and that He begets not nor was He begotten.
2) It is considered one of the most important surahs regarding the concept of tawhid (monotheism).
3) The Prophet Muhammad instructed that Allah loves those who recite this surah often due to its emphasis on Allah's qualities.
4) The surah was revealed to emphasize monotheism in response
Authentic masnoon duas, designed to engage students of all ages. The English translation helps support the understanding of the Arabic duas. The illustrations further help with reinforcement. A publication for both home and school.
This document provides an overview of Salah (prayer) in Islam according to Salafi teachings. It discusses the importance and obligation of Salah, how to perform ablution (Wudu), the different prayers and their times, how to perform the prayers step-by-step, things that nullify ablution, and supplications after prayer. The goal is to teach Muslims how to pray correctly according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It emphasizes praying on time, in purity, facing the Qiblah, and performing the prayer's actions in the proper order.
The document discusses the key events of the Day of Judgment according to Islamic beliefs. It describes how the trumpet will sound twice to signal the collapse of the universe and people emerging from their graves. It explains that people will be judged based on their deeds and faith, with believers receiving their books in their right hands while unbelievers receive theirs in their left. The document provides details on how people will be questioned about their prayers, wealth, knowledge and more. It discusses the concept of intercession and crossing the bridge over hell to enter paradise or hell for eternity.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses the importance of Jumuah, or Friday, in Islam. It explains that Jumuah is the sixth day of the week in Arabic and is the day Muslims gather for congregational prayer and khutbah at the masjid. There are special preparations recommended for Jumuah, such as making ghusl, wearing one's best clothes, applying perfume, and using miswak. Important events in Islamic history occurred on Fridays, including the creation of Adam and the Day of Judgment. The Quran instructs Muslims to leave off business when the call to prayer is made and attend Jumuah.
The document discusses key groups from early Islam: the Muhajireen who were early converts to Islam and helped spread the religion while migrating from Mecca to Medina; the Ansar who were people living in Medina who invited Muhammad and the Muhajireen to their city; ten blessed companions who were told they would enter paradise; and scribes who recorded revelations of the Quran on various materials and memorized verses. It provides examples of important individuals from each group.
This slide program explains significance of Lailatul Qadar in the light of Quran and Sunnah of our beloved Prophet (SAW). It explains its signs and how to search for it. It also explains things to do on this blessed night to get maximum rewards from Allah (SWT)
The document provides information about Surah Qariyah including its theme, subject matter, and meanings of terms. It discusses how the surah depicts the Day of Judgment and consequences for those whose good deeds outweigh their bad and vice versa. It analyzes meanings of "Qariyah" and how Allah uses the term to signify the horror of Judgment Day. Scenes described include mountains becoming like wool and people scattered in confusion. The document also examines similarities between Surah Qariyah and Surah Haqqah and definitions of key terms in analyzing the surah.
This document provides lessons for children about Islamic teachings. It covers 10 topics: 1) Allah as the creator, 2) the prophet Muhammad, 3) the religion of Islam, 4) prophets and their books, 5) angels, 6) the Day of Judgment, 7) the five pillars of Islam, 8) the Sahabah or companions of the prophet, 9) the Kaaba in Mecca, and 10) the city of Medina. Each topic is explained in 2-4 rhyming paragraphs to make the lessons engaging for children.
The document is a book titled "Essential Duas in the Life of a Muslim" that was published by Jamiatul Ulama (KZN) Ta'limi Board. It contains 115 duas for different occasions in a Muslim's life, organized by grade level. It includes the publisher's information and a table of contents listing the duas.
This document provides an overview of an Islamic Studies course being taught at Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari Institute of technology for the 2014-15 academic year. The course will cover topics including the Quran, Hadith, Islamic theology, history, culture, jurisprudence, and ethics. It will also cover Arabic Islamic terms. The goal is for students to understand Islamic beliefs and practices and learn skills to research topics in their chosen fields while strengthening Islamic values in society.
The document discusses the significance and meaning of salah (prayers) in Islam. It explains that salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and is meant to be a connection between humans and God. Muslims are obligated to pray five times daily at specific prayer times. The document highlights the importance of salah in the Quran and hadiths, noting that no element of Islam is more emphasized. It provides examples of hadiths about the significance of salah and states that it will be the first thing one is asked about on Judgment Day.
Khushoo is a state of humility, tranquility and focus during prayer that helps one gain closeness to Allah. It is important to develop khushoo to fully benefit from salah and gain Allah's forgiveness. The document provides ways to improve khushoo, such as preparing properly for prayer, avoiding distractions, reciting Quran with reflection, looking at the place of prostration and praying to Allah for khushoo. Developing khushoo makes prayer easy and leads to rewards like forgiveness.
Modesty, or haya, comes from the Arabic word meaning "life" and refers to qualities like shyness, humility, and honor. It has both a natural aspect, feeling shame about one's body, and a religious aspect of feeling a sense of humility and accountability before Allah. True modesty stems from faith and impacts how one conducts themselves privately and publicly in accordance with Islamic teachings and guidance from the Prophet Muhammad. It helps a person control negative reactions, treat others with kindness, and avoid inappropriate behaviors.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
This document provides a link to a website called Islamic Moral Stories located at http://www.moral-stories.blogspot.com/. The website contains Islamic stories meant to teach moral lessons and values. Visitors are encouraged to visit the site to read Islamic stories about morality.
The document provides an introduction to an Islamic activity book for children, outlining its purpose of teaching Islam to children in an interesting and informative way using activities, stories and puzzles. It includes endorsements from Islamic scholars praising the educational goals and benefits of the book for young Muslims.
Interested in what a Noor Kids story looks like? While Noor Kids books are 28 pages and include two large stories along with activities, this sample includes 14 pages and one story.
Check out http://www.NoorKids.com for more information!
This slide program describes few comprehensive duas of our beloved Prophet (SAW). It also explains the etiquette of dua, conditions for its acceptance and best times to make dua.
This document provides 57 questions and answers about general knowledge of the Quran and Islam. It covers topics like the number of surahs and verses in the Quran, important people, places, events, rulings, and stories mentioned in the Quran and early Islamic history. The questions are multiple choice or short answer format and touch on topics ranging from the basic structure of the Quran to details of the Prophet's life and early Islamic caliphates.
This document discusses digital access, law, and etiquette. It states that everyone should have equal access to education, healthcare and digital resources. Digital access includes technology, high-speed internet, and education to learn how to use technology. While some lack access, we should work to expand access for all. The document also notes that we must follow digital laws to avoid illegal activities like hacking, plagiarism or identity theft online. Finally, it discusses digital etiquette or "netiquette" and how teaching proper online behavior can help avoid issues when technology is misused.
This document defines and provides examples of respect. It discusses respecting oneself, others, and property. Respect means treating others the way you want to be treated by asking permission before using things and showing respect for people who are different. Quotes emphasize that respect is a way of caring for others and that people respect those who are content and don't compare themselves to others. The document ends with self-evaluation questions about being respectful.
The document discusses respect and its three components: respecting yourself, respecting others, and respecting the environment. It defines respect as thoughtfulness or consideration for feelings, wishes, rights, traditions, and belongings of oneself and others. Respecting yourself involves honoring your own emotions, skills, beliefs, and body. Respecting others means caring for others, embracing differences, communicating kindly, listening, and using good manners. Respecting the environment entails helping create a greener world and protecting nature and property.
What should we say, a selection of prayers for daily use by a r kidwai & ...topbottom1
This document contains a selection of short prayers and du'as for daily use compiled by A. R. Kidwai & F. M. D'Oyen. It begins with notes on transliterating Arabic words and includes du'as for various occasions such as waking up, using the bathroom, eating, traveling, entering or leaving the mosque, and going to sleep. The document provides the Arabic text, pronunciation guidelines, English translations, and brief explanations for each du'a. It aims to help Muslims of all ages strengthen their faith through remembrance of Allah throughout the day.
The document provides 10 tips for homeschool moms in 2008. The tips include keeping goals in sight during difficult times, avoiding comparing yourself to others, making time for fun, learning from life experiences like death, relying on prayer, studying the Bible, continuing your own education, teaching children to pray, pursuing standardized testing, and being thankful and content.
The document is a children's book that teaches kids how to pray by explaining the Lord's Prayer in simple terms. It breaks down each line of the prayer, relating it to concepts a child can understand through illustrations and discussion questions at the end. The goal is to help children develop a meaningful prayer practice by demystifying Jesus' famous prayer template in a fun, relatable way.
This document provides a lesson on two Qur'anic supplications, discussing their meanings and encouraging reflection on applying them. Key points covered include analyzing how time is spent studying Islam, ensuring desires are for righteous goals, and striving for rewards in this life and the hereafter by devoting oneself to understanding the Qur'an.
1) Sleeping poorly can harm your brain, slow your reactions, and weaken your immune system, potentially leading to issues like diabetes.
2) The speaker sometimes has sleep issues and wants to share tips for better sleep, which is important for health and energy.
3) Tips include avoiding caffeine before bed, having a relaxing bedtime routine, keeping good sleep habits, and ensuring a comfortable sleeping environment.
This document discusses the importance of reading for children and provides tips for parents to help improve their kids' reading skills. It notes that kids who watch lots of TV struggle with reading more than kids who read regularly. The document recommends that parents limit TV time, watch educational videos and DVDs with their kids, take their kids to the library regularly, and be readers themselves to inspire their children. It also provides resources for parents to find age-appropriate educational media and help for developing strong reading habits.
Allah sent prophets and messengers to guide people in how to worship and obey Him. The prophets and messengers include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). They told people about Allah and showed them how to lead lives that please Him. Obeying the prophets and messengers is important because it allows people to worship Allah correctly and be rewarded with paradise.
The document discusses the importance of attitude in shaping one's destiny. It states that a positive attitude can lead one to success, while a negative attitude can be destructive. It provides several tips for daily living, including spending time each day studying scripture, seeking to understand God's will, engaging in prayer and devotion, and cultivating a quiet spirit. The document emphasizes that it is not what people have or gain, but what they save and practice that really matters. It concludes by noting that human beings can change their lives by altering their mental attitudes.
1. Start each day thanking Allah for life and remembering Him with supplications and prayers.
2. Put Allah first in all aspects of life by beginning tasks in His name.
3. Broaden knowledge of the Quran, pray additional prayers like Salat Al-Dhuhaa, and increase good deeds like charity.
The document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive perspective and being thankful. It describes three people who positively impacted the author through their cheerful dispositions despite facing adversity - a busboy in a wheelchair, a blind beggar, and a cashier. The author believes their secret is being genuinely thankful for what they have rather than wishing things were different. The document encourages readers to adopt a positive vocabulary and outlook by being thankful in all situations. It discusses balancing being content with praying for changes, and thanking God regardless of answered prayers because He knows best.
This document provides a lesson on understanding the Quran and Salah. It discusses supplications before and after sleeping and getting up, including translations. It also covers grammar forms like samia and alima. The lesson emphasizes studying the Quran as a book of success in this life and the next and practicing positive attitudes and values. Students are encouraged to thoroughly learn the material and complete homework assignments.
How to Be the Great Mother Your Baby Deserves! Becoming a mother can be one of the most rewarding experiences of a woman’s life.
Having a baby can also be one of the most stressful and overwhelming experiences you’ll ever go through. Particularly, if you are not sure what you are supposed to do. This amazing little guide contains the information you need to know to raise a young child today.
1. The document provides instructions for learning Quran and Salah through online lessons and exercises.
2. It emphasizes practicing grammar forms for the words "nasara" and "khalaqa" and memorizing their meanings.
3. The lesson encourages creating an environment for learning through study materials, vocabulary cards, and learning with others.
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The document discusses the 14th meeting of the critical engagement of material study, where students will critique a business management book and how to develop it. The strengths of the book are that it is colorful, has pictures, covers all skills, and includes brainstorming, but it lacks more authentic materials like videos. Students are tasked with writing down the strengths and weaknesses of the next book page and how they would develop it.
This presentations is about the lessons that I have learned as I sought to reach my dreams. This also discusses my insights on why we should continue dreaming.
30 days of walking in prayer.ppsx day1-day10Mary Thrasher
This document contains summaries of 30 days of walking in prayer for a Uganda mission. Each day focuses on a different area of the Lulwanda orphanage and school, including the path, gate, grounds, courtyard, servants' heart, kitchen/dining hall, dorms, clinic, farm, and playground. The summaries ask for prayers for the safety, provision, spiritual growth, and joy of the children and staff who call Lulwanda home.
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The Butterfly Emerges Self-coaching Session 1Brenda Silveira
This is a self guided session on self-awareness and discovering who you are in Christ. It goes hand-in-hand with The Butterfly Emerges Workbook, Finding Your Confidence in Christ that can be purchased at www.imconfident.com
The document provides information about the importance of breakfast for children. It discusses that many children skip breakfast due to lack of time in the mornings. It explains that breakfast is important to provide energy and nutrients after a long gap from the last meal. Some key benefits of breakfast mentioned are better performance, alertness, concentration and immune system. It recommends including carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals and fiber in a balanced breakfast. Some breakfast food options provided are cereals, fruits, milk, eggs, banana. It stresses the importance of allowing sufficient time for breakfast and maintaining a proper sleep schedule.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, and enhance cognitive function. Staying physically active for at least 30 minutes each day is recommended for significant health benefits.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
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Just dua || Aussie Muslim Kids || www.aussiemuslimkids.weebly.com
1.
2. Pre-school
Introduction for Parents
As parents we should try and teach our children these duas
and make our home, a place where Allah is remembered.
The benefits of making dua and asking Allah for anything
is huge, as are its virtues. Supplication is an act of respect
to Allah and by offering supplications, we are actually
carrying out Allah’s instructions.
Allah says: “And your Lord said: Supplicate to Me, I shall
answer you.” [Qur’an Ghâfir: 60]
There are many supplications that the Prophet Muhammad
taught us to say in different situations. With this in mind
this book is your source of knowledge for you and your
kids. We have made videos to go with each dua so that
learning is more fun and interactive. Insha Allah, the hope
is that you will share this with your friends and families
so more people learn with us.
We’ll email you and you can get the videos from
www.justduait.com/videos.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
ِﻢِﻴﺣﱠﺮاﻟ ِنَٰﻢْﺣﱠﺮاﻟ ِﻪﱠﻠاﻟ ِﻢْﺴِﺑ
3. Pre-school
Introduction for Kids
Salaam kids, this is Haleema and Musa and we are
so happy that you found our book and are here
learning with us. Our mum wanted us to learn the
basic duas in Ramadhan so we thought why not
make it more fun and learn with all of you too.
We love learning duas in this fun way. Musa
thinks we get extra treats from Allah because we
are learning to remember these duas! Haleema
says her mum lets her do more creative stuff
because of the dua she makes to Allah!
You can watch us learn these in a video each day.
Tell your mum and dad to go to
www.justduait.com/videos and you will
find all our videos there.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
4. What it means:
O my Lord! Advance me in
Knowledge
Transliteration:
Rabbi zidni ilman
Qur’an Surah Ta-Ha [20:114]
Kids:
By saying this dua Allah
helps you learn and
become smarter!
Mum and Dad:
Teach your kids to say
this every time they want
to learn something or do
something better.
Pre-school
Dua for learning
ﺎًﻤْﻠِﻋ ِﻲﻧْدِز ﱢبﱠر
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
5. What it means:
Oh Allah! Grant me Jannah Al-
Firdous
Transliteration:
Allahuma as'aaluka Jannat il
Firdous
Reported by Nasa’i
Kids:
We all want Jannah
and if you say this
3 times then Jannah
will ask Allah for
you to be let in!
Amazing!
Mum and Dad:
Say this 3 times and
Jannah will pray
for you. There is
nothing easier!
Day 1
Dua for Jannah
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
َﺔﱠﻨَْﳉﺍ َﻚُﻟَﺄْﺳَﺃ ﱢﻲﻧِﺇ ﱠﻢُﻬﱠﻠﺍﻟ
6. Day 2
How to say ‘hello’
ُﻪُﺗَﺎﻛَﺮَﺑَو ِﷲا ُﺔَﻤْﺣَرَو ْﻢُﻜْﻴَﻠَﻋ ُمﱠﻼﺴاﻟ
What it means:
Peace, Mercy of
Allâh and His
Blessings be upon
you.
Transliteration:
as-salaamu ‛alaykum
wa raḥmatullaahi wa
barakaatuh
Muslim & Al-Bukhari
Kids:
Saying hello to someone in an Islamic
way brings a lot of reward. It is one of
the best things a Muslim can do!
Mum and Dad:
Abdullah Ibn AAamr (RA) reported that
a man asked the Prophet
Muhammad : Which Islam is the best?
He replied, “Feed (the poor), and
greet those whom you know as
well as those whom you do not.”
!
!
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
7. Day 3
Dua to thank Allah
ُﷲا
ُﺮَﺒْﻛَأ
What it means:
Allah is the greatest.
Transliteration:
Allahu akbar.
Al-Bukhari & At-Tirmithi
Kids:
This is such an easy one and we
say it all the time. Did you know
what it meant? Imagine what
greatness can Allah bring to your
life when you say this!
Mum and Dad:
Encourage your children to say
this after different activities like
when they finish something,
when they are happy, at any
time. Its so simple, anyone
can do this!
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
8. Day 4
Dua if a bad thing happens
What it means:
Allah has decreed
and what He wills,
He does.
Transliteration:
qaddar-allaahu wa
maa shaa’a fa‛al
Al-Bukhari & At-Tirmithi
Kids:
Sometimes bad things happen and it
can be tough and we feel lonely. Know
that Allah is always there and He loves
you. Say this and you will feel better.
Mum and Dad:
The strong believer is better and more
loved by Allah, than the weak believer
and there is goodness in both. If a a
difficulty happens then don’t say
‘if only so and so’, its much
better to say this dua and
let Allah help you.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
َﻞَﻌَﻓ َءَﺎﺷ َﺎﻣَو ُﷲا َرﱠﺪَﻗ
9. Day 5
Dua to start anything!!
ِﻢِﻴﺣﱠﺮاﻟ ِنَٰﻢْﺣﱠﺮاﻟ ِﻪﱠﻠاﻟ ِﻢْﺴِﺑ
What it means:
In the name of Allah , the
Entirely Merciful, the Especially
Merciful.
Transliteration:
BismilLahir Rahmanir Raheem
Qur’an, Al-Fatihah, 1.
Kids:
This is the first line of
the Qur’an, so learn this
and you know some of
Allah’s book!
Mum and Dad:
We all say this but do
many of us know what it
means? Make sure you
learn it with the meaning
and have true
understanding.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
10. What it means:
I take refuge with Allah
from the outcase
(shaytan).
Transliteration:
ِaAAoothu billahi minash
shaytanir rajeem.
Muslim & Bukhari
Kids:
If you ever get angry then
say this. It really does help
to calm you down. If you are
still a bit upset then keep
saying it!
Mum and Dad:
If you or your kids are still
a bit annoyed after saying
this, then go and make wudu
- its an amazing way of
getting rid of anger and
frustration!
Day 6
Dua for when you are angry
ِﻢِﻴﺟﱠﺮاﻟ ِنَﺎﻄْﻴﱠﺸاﻟ َﻦِﻣ ِﷲِﺎﺑ ُذُﻮﻋَأ
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
11. What it means:
Allah, bless it for us and
give us more of it.
Transliteration:
Allahumma bariklana feehi
wazidna minhu.
At-Tirmithi
Kids:
If you say this dua
before drinking milk it
will put blessings in it
and make it more tasty!
Mum and Dad:
Sometimes children fuss
over drinking milk; it’s
a great nutritious drink
and with this dua will
have added benefits!
Day 7
Dua for drinking milk
ﱠﻢُﻬﱠﻠاﻟ
ْكِرَﺎﺑ
ِﻪِﻴﻓَﺎﻨَﻟ
ُﻪْﻨِﻣَﺎﻧْدِزَو
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
12. What it means:
In Your Name , O Allah , I die
and I live.
Transliteration:
Bismika Allaahumma
'amootuwa 'ahyaa.
Al-Bukhari & Muslim
Kids:
If you want to be
protected by Allah
when you sleep, be
sure to say this dua!
Mum and Dad:
Add saying this dua
to your bedtime
routine with the kids.
You can get them to
say it after they are
tucked in bed.
Day 8
Dua before sleeping
َﻚِﻤْﺳِﺎﺑ
ﱠﻢُﻬﱠﻠاﻟ
َﺎﻴْﺣَأَﻮُﺗُﻮﻣَأ
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
13. What it means:
I seek refuge in Allah from the
Devil.
Transliteration:
aAAoothu billahi minash
shaytanir rajeem.
Al-Bukhari & Muslim
Kids:
If you have a bad
dream say this and it
will make you feel
better.
Mum and Dad:
Teach your kids to
learn this so that at
night they know what
to say when they
are scared.
Day 9
Dua for nightmares
ِﷲِﺎﺑُذُﻮﻋَأ
ِنَﺎﻄْﻴﱠﺸَﺎﻟﻨِﻣ
ِﻢِﻴﺟﱠﺮاﻟ
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
14. What it means:
All praise is for Allah who
gave us life after causing us
to die, and unto Him is the
resurrection.
Transliteration:
Alhamdu lillaahil lathee
'ahyaanaa ba'da maa
'amaatanaa wa'ilayhin
nushoor.
Bukhari & Muslim
Kids:
Say this dua when you
wake up and you will
have the best start to the
day!
Mum and Dad:
Every day if you want
the best day then wake
up remembering Allah.
This one is for you and
the kids!
Day 10
Dua after waking up
ِﷲُﺪْﻤَْﳊا
ِيﺬﱠﻟا
ِﻪْﻴَﻟِإَوَﺎﻨَﺗَﺎﻣَأَﺎﻣَﺪْﻌَﺑَﺎﻧَﺎﻴْﺣَأ
ُرُﻮﺸﱡﻨاﻟ
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
15. Day 11
Dua for going to the bathroom
]ِﷲِﺎﻤْﺴِﺑ
[ﱠﻢُﻬﱠﻠاﻟ
ﱢﻲﻧِإ
ُذُﻮﻋَأ
َﻚِﺑ
َﻦِﻣ
ِﺚُْﺒُْﳋا
ِﺚِﺋَﺎﺒَْﳋَاو
What it means:
(Before entering) [In the
Name of Allah]. (Then) O
Allah , I seek protection in
You from the male and
female unclean spirits.
Transliteration:
[Bismillaah] Allaahumma
'innee 'a'oothu bika minal
khubthi wa khabaa 'ith.
Bukhari & Muslim
Kids:
Remember to say this
every time before you
go into the bathroom
and you will be
protected by Allah.
Mum and Dad:
This simple dua has a
lot of rewards and
protects your children’s
from the jinns (spirits)
and devils in the
bathroom.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
16. Day 12
Dua for leaving the bathroom
What it means:
I seek Your forgiveness
Transliteration:
Ghufraanaka
Abu Dawud, IbnMajah & At-
Tirmithi
Kids:
Remember to say this every
time you leave the
bathroom! And do your
best not to use too much
water!
Mum and Dad:
This simple dua has a lot
of rewards!
َﻚَﻧَاﺮْﻔُﻏ
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
17. Day 13
Dua for getting dressed
ُﷲﺪْﻤَْﳊا
ِيﺬﱠﻟِا
ِﻲﻧَﺎﺴَﻛ
َاﺬَﻫ]
َبﱠﻮﺜاﻟ
[
ِﻪِﻴﻨَﻗَزَرَو
ْﻦِﻣ
ٍلْﻮَﺣِﺮْﻴَﻏ
ﱢﻲﻨِﻣ
ٍةﱠﻮُﻗَﻻَو
What it means:
Praise is to Allah Who has clothed
me with this (garment) and
provided it for me, though I was
powerless myself and incapable.
Transliteration:
Alhamdu lillaahil lathee
kasaanee haathaa (aththawba)
warazaqa neehi min ghayri
hawlim minnee walaa quwwatin.
Bukhari & Muslim
Kids:
When you are lucky
enough to get new
clothes or getting
dressed say this to
thank Allah!
Mum and Dad:
This is a lovely simple
dua that makes
getting dressed full
of reward! Lets all
say it together.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
18. Day 14
Dua for getting undressed
What it means:
In the name of
Allah.
Transliteration:
bismillaah
At-Tirmithi
Kids:
Saying the dua when you get
undressed or changed for bed
even puts blessings in that.
After saying the dua you can
think of the bedtime book you
will read!
Mum and Dad:
Encourage your children to
say this as they are getting
changed and say it yourself
too!
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
اﷲ ِﻢِﺴﺑ
19. Day 15
Dua before eating
ِﷲا ِﻢْﺴِﺑ
ِﻪِﻴﻓ َﺎﻨَﻟ ْكِرَﺎﺑ ﱠﻢُﻬﱠﻠاﻟ
ُﻪْﻨِﻣ ًاﺮْﻴَﺧ َﺎﻨْﻤِﻌْﻃَأَو
What it means:
When you are
about to eat, say:
“In the name of
Allah.
Transliteration:
Bismillaah
Abu Dawud & At-
Tirmithi
What it means:
When Allah feeds you,
you say: “O Allah, bless
it for us and feed us
better than it.”
Transliteration:
allaahumma baarik
lanaa feehi wa aṭ‛imnaa
khayran minh
At-Tirmithi
S a y t h e s e
duas & get
b l e s s i n g s
w he n yo u
eat.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
20. Day 16
Dua after eating
ٍةﱠﻮُﻗ َﻻَو ﱢﻲﻨِﻣ ٍلْﻮَﺣ ِﺮْﻴَﻏ ْﻦِﻣ ِﻪِﻴﻨَﻗَزَرَو َاﺬَﻫ ِﻲﻨَﻤَﻌْﻃَأ ِيﺬﱠﻟا ِِﷲ ُﺪْﻤَْﳊا
What it means:
All praise is for Allah who
fed me this and provided it
for me without any might
nor power from myself.
Transliteration:
alḥamdu lillaahil-ladhee
aṭ‛amanee haadhaa wa
razaqaneehi min ghayri
ḥawlin minnee wa laa
quwwah
Abu Dawud, At-Tirmithi & Ibn Majah
Kids:
Say this to tell Allah how happy
you were with all your yummy
food!
Mum and Dad:
This is a really amazing way to
end a meal. Did you know that
the Hadith says Whoever says this
supplication, his sins shall be
forgiven as mentioned
in the hadith.
This book contains Allah's words so please treat it with respect
For todays video go to: www.justduait.com/videos
21. Day 17
Dua for going out (leaving the house)
What it means:
In the name of Allah, I
place my trust in Allah and
there is no might nor power
except with Allah.
Transliteration:
bismillaahi, tawakkaltu ‛ala
allaah, wa laa ḥawla wa laa
quwwata illaa billaah
Abu Dawud
Kids:
If you go out and you
want Allah to look after
all your toys and your
bed, say this!
Mum and Dad:
When you say this as you
leave your house, did you
know the angel will say:
"you shall be defended,
protected from shaytan
and guided”
ﻞِﺎﻟﺑ ﱠﺎﻟِإ َةﱠﻮُﻗ َﻻَو َلْﻮَﺣ َﻻَو ِﷲا َﻰﻠَﻋ ُﺖْﻠﱠﻛَﻮَﺗ ، ِﷲا ِﻢْﺴِﺑ
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22. Day 18
Dua to travel on a spaceship*
*(or any other form of transport!)
What it means:
Glory to Him who has brought this [vehicle]
under our control, though we were unable
to control it [ourselves], and indeed, to
Our Lord we will surely return.
Transliteration:
Subḥaan alladhee sakh-khara lanaa
haadhaa, wa maa kunnaa lahu muqrineena,
wa innaa ilaaa rabinaa la munqaliboon
Muslim
Mum, Dad & Kids:
This is such a
cool dua! You can
say it on any
form on
transport:
spaceships,
airplanes,
buses,
bikes,
cars,
camels.
،َﲔِﻧِﺮْﻘُﻣ ُﻪَﻟ ﱠﺎﻨُﻛ َﺎﻣَو ،َاﺬَﻫ َﺎﻨَﻟ َﺮﱠﺨَﺳ ِيﺬﱠﻟا َنَﺎﺤْﺒُﺳ
ُﻮنﺒِﻠَﻘْﻨَُﳌ َﺎﻨﱢﺑَر َﻰﻟِإ ﱠﺎﻧِإَو
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23. Day 19/20
Dua for Shopping
ُﻚْﻠُْﳌا ُﻪَﻟ ، ُﻪَﻟ َﻚِﻳﺮَﺷ َﻻ ُهَﺪْﺣَو ُﷲا ﱠﺎﻟِإ َﻪَﻟِإ َﻻ
َﻻ ﱞﻲَﺣ َﻮُﻫَو ُﺖِﻴُﳝَو ِﻲﻴْﺤُﻳ ، ُﺪْﻤَْﳊا ُﻪَﻟَو
ٌﺮِﻳﺪَﻗ ٍءْﻲَﺷ ﱢﻞُﻛ َﻰﻠَﻋ َﻮُﻫَو ُﺮْﻴَْﳋا ِهِﺪَﻴِﺑ ، ُتُﻮَﳝ
Transliteration:
laa ilaaha ill-allaahu waḥdahu laa shareeka lah, lah-
ul-mulku wa lahul-ḥamdu, yuḥyee wa yumeetu wa
huwa ḥayun laa yamootu, bi yadi-hil-khayru, wa huwa
‛alaa kulli shay’in qadeer
At-Tirmithi, Ibn Majah & others
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24. ُﺖِﻴُﳝَو ِﻲﻴْﺤُﻳ ، ُﺪْﻤَْﳊا ُﻪَﻟَو ُﻚْﻠُْﳌا ُﻪَﻟ ، ُﻪَﻟ َﻚِﻳﺮَﺷ َﻻ ُهَﺪْﺣَو ُﷲا ﱠﺎﻟِإ َﻪَﻟِإ َﻻ
ٌﺮِﻳﺪَﻗ ٍءْﻲَﺷ ﱢﻞُﻛ َﻰﻠَﻋ َﻮُﻫَو ُﺮْﻴَْﳋا ِهِﺪَﻴِﺑ ، ُتُﻮَﳝ َﻻ ﱞﻲَﺣ َﻮُﻫَو
Translation:
"None has the right to be worshipped except Allah, alone, without
partner, to Him belongs all power and praise. He gives life and
causes death, and He is living and does not die. In His hand is
all good and He Omnipotent over all things."
For mum, dad and kids:
The messenger of Allah said: Whoever goes into a shop
(market and says (the above dua): Allah will wipe a million bad
deeds from his record and grant him a million good deeds,
and will elevate him a million degree (of virtue)- ([and will
build him a house in paradise] in another narration).
Day 19/20
Dua for shopping
!
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25. Day 21
Dua for entering your house
What it means:
In the name of Allah we
enter and in the name of
Allah we leave, and upon
our Lord we place our
trust.
Transliteration:
Bismi allāhi Wa Lajnā, Wa
Bismi Allāhi Kharajnā, Wa
`Alá Rabbinā Tawakkalnā.
Abu Dawud
Kids, Mum and Dad:
Anas ibn Malik (May Allah be
pleased with him) reported:
Muhammad said to me,
"Dear son, when you enter
your house, greet your family
(by saying Salam 'alykum),
for it will be a blessing
(Barakah) both to you and to
your family."
!
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.َﺎﻨْﻠﱠﻛَﻮَﺗ َﺎﻨﱢﺑَر َﻰﻠَﻋَو ،َﺎﻨْﺟَﺮَﺧ ِﻪﱠﻠاﻟ ِﻢْﺴِﺑَو ،َﺎﻨَْﳉَو ِﻪﱠﻠاﻟ ِﻢْﺴِﺑ
26. Day 22
Dua for protecting yourself or
when you feel happy!
What it means:
(This is) what Allah has willed,
there is no power except with
Allah.
Transliteration:
maa shaa’ allaahu, laa quwwata
illaa billaah
Kids:
If you ever feel a bit scared or
worried or happy, say this!
Ahmed, Ibn Majah & Malik
Mum and Dad:
Note: The Evil Eye means
looking at something and
be impressed with it and
causing harm to it.
ِﷲِﺎﺑ ﱠﺎﻟِإ َةﱠﻮُﻗ َﻻ ، ُﷲا َءَﺎﺷ َﺎﻣ
This “looking” may or
may not include
jealousy, and can
happen unintentionally.
A person could
even bring harm
upon themselves!
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27. Day 23
Dua for when you sneeze
What it means & Transliteration
When one of you sneezes he should say:
ِﷲ ُﺪْﻤَْﳊا
ﷲا َﻚُﻤَﺣْﺮَﻳ
ُﷲا ُﻢُﻜِﻳﺪْﻬَﻳ
ْﻢُﻜَﻟَﺎﺑ ُﺢِﻠْﺼُﻳَو
“All praise is for Allah.” alḥamdu lillaah
…and his brother or companion should say to him:
“May Allah have mercy upon you.” yarḥamuk-
allaah
…and he (i.e. the one who sneezed) should reply
back to him:
“May Allah guide you and rectify your
condition.”
yahdeekum-ullaahu wa yuṣliḥu baalakum
Al-Bukhari
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28. Day 24
Dua for thanking parents
What it means:
Our Lord! Forgive me and
my parents, and (all) the
believers on the Day when
the reckoning will be
established
Transliteration:
rabban-aghfir lee wa
liwaalidayya wa lil-
mu’mineena yawma
yaqoom-ul-ḥisaab
Qur’an, Surah Ibrahim 41
Kids:
This is a great dua to use
when you want the best for
mum and dad, it’s the best
way to be really kind to
them!
Mum and Dad:
Note: This dua was made by
Ibrahim (may the peace and
blessings of Allah be upon
him) for his parents, if its
good enough for him, then
its good enough for us!
ُبَﺎﺴِْﳊا ُمُﻮﻘَﻳ َمْﻮَﻳ َﲔِﻨِﻣْﺆُﻤْﻠِﻟَو ﱠيَﺪِﻟَاﻮِﻟَو ِﻲﻟ ْﺮِﻔْﻏا َﺎﻨﱠﺑَر
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29. Day 25
Dua for forgiveness from Allah
What it means:
I ask Allah for forgiveness,
I ask Allah for forgiveness,
I ask Allah for forgiveness.
Transliteration:
astaghfirullaah,
astaghfirullaah,
astaghfirullaah
Abu Dawud & At-Tirmidhi
Kids:
Another easy one that you
probably know. Now you
know the meaning too!
Mum and Dad:
Any Muslim who commits a
sin and as a result,
performs ablution, prays
two units of prayer (i.e.
two rakAAat) and seeks
Allah’s forgiveness,
Allah will forgive him.
، َﷲا ُﺮِﻔْﻐَﺘْﺳَأ ، َﷲا ُﺮِﻔْﻐَﺘْﺳَأ ، َﷲا ُﺮِﻔْﻐَﺘْﺳَأ
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30. Day 26
Dua for good in both worlds
What it means:
Our Lord! Give us in this world
good & in the Hereafter good,
& save us from the torment of
the Fire
Transliteration:
rabbanaaa aatinaa fid-dunyaa
ḥasanatan wa fil-aakhirati
ḥasanatan wa qinaa ‛adhaab-
an-naar
Qur’an, Surah Al-Baqarah 201.
Kids:
This is part of prayer
so learning it is
brilliant!
Mum and Dad:
Did you know it is
incorrect to ask from
Allah for this world
only.
This was one dua
Prophet Muhammad
used to say a lot.
ًﺔَﻨَﺴَﺣ ِةَﺮِﺧَْﻷٱ ِﻰﻓَو ًﺔَﻨَﺴَﺣ َﺎﻴْﻧﱡﺪٱﻟ ِﻰﻓ َﺎﻨِﺗَاء َﺂﻨﱠﺑَر
ِرﱠﺎﻨٱﻟ َبَاﺬَﻋ َﺎﻨِﻗَو
!
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31. Day 27
Dua when scared of people
What it means:
Allah, protect me
from them with what
You choose (or as
You will).
Transliteration:
Allaahummak
fineehim bi maa
shi’ta
Muslim
Kids, Mum and
Dad:
We all get
scared, and it
might be a bit
odd, but do you
ever get scared
of people? Make
this dua and
Allah will look
after you…
َﺖْﺌِﺷ َﺎِﲟ ْﻢِﻬِﻴﻨِﻔْﻛا ﱠﻢُﻬﱠﻠاﻟ
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32. Day 28
Dua to visit sick people
What it means:
Never mind,
may it (the
sickness) be a
purification
(for you), if
Allah wills
Transliteration:
laa ba’sa
ṭahoorun in
shaa’-allaah
Al-Bukhari, At-
Tirmidhi, Ibn
Majah & Ahmed
ُﷲا َءَﺎﺷ ْنِإ ٌرُﻮﻬَﻃ َسْﺄَﺑ َﻻ
Kids, Mum and Dad:
When the Prophet would enter upon a
sick person, he would say, “Never mind, may
it (the sickness) be a purification (for you),
if Allah wills.”
Ali Ibn Abi Talib related that he heard the
Messenger of Allah say: “If a man calls
on his sick Muslim brother, it is as if he
walks reaping the fruits of Paradise until he
sits, and when he sits he is showered in
mercy, and if this was in the morning,
seventy thousand angels send prayers
upon him until the evening, and if
this was in the evening, seventy
thousand angels send prayers upon
him until the morning.”
!
!
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33. Day 29
Dua when amazed & delighted
Transliteration:
allaahu akbar
Transliteration:
Subḥaan allaah
Kids:
Its simple- you know this one!
Mum and Dad:
These are lovely simple duas that you
can use at any time when you are
happy. When you see something that
makes you smile make sure you
remember Allah and that Him for
allowing you to see that.
ُﺮَﺒْﻛَأ ُﷲا
ِﷲا َنَﺎﺤْﺒُﺳ
What it means:
Allah is the greatest.
What it means:
How far from
imperfections Allah
is.
Al-Bukhari & At-
Tirmidhi
Al-Bukhari &
Muslim
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34. Day 30
Dua for guidance
What it means:
Our Lord! Give us in this world
good & in the Hereafter good,
& save us from the torment of
the Fire
Transliteration:
rabbanaaa aatinaa fid-dunyaa
ḥasanatan wa fil-aakhirati
ḥasanatan wa qinaa ‛adhaab-
an-naar
Qur’an, Surah Al-Baqarah 201.
Kids:
This dua asks for the
best of everything for
ever, now and in the
future.
Mum and Dad:
Did you know it is
incorrect to ask from
Allah for this world
only.
This was one dua
Prophet Muhammad
used to say a lot!
ًﺔَﻨَﺴَﺣ ِةَﺮِﺧَْﻷٱ ِﻰﻓَو ًﺔَﻨَﺴَﺣ َﺎﻴْﻧﱡﺪٱﻟ ِﻰﻓ َﺎﻨِﺗَاء َﺂﻨﱠﺑَر
ِرﱠﺎﻨٱﻟ َبَاﺬَﻋ َﺎﻨِﻗَو
!
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35. After school
Whats next?
What it means:
Allah, I ask You for
knowledge which is
beneficial and sustenance
which is good, and deeds
which are acceptable.
Transliteration:
allaahumma innee as’aluka
‛ilman naafi‛an, warizqan
ṭayyiban, wa ‛amalan
mutaqabbalaa
Ibn Majah.
Kids & Mum and Dad:
This is one of the best
duas to say when you
want the best
knowledge, good
(career, life, school
etc.) in this world and
for Allah to accept all
your actions. The best
time to say it is after
you have finished
praying fajr in the
morning. [Kids you can
say it when you get up
too!]
، ًﺎﺒﱢـﻴَـﻃ ًﺎﻗْزِرَو ، ًﺎﻌِﻓَﺎﻧ ًﺎﻤْﻠِﻋ َﻚُﻟَﺄْﺳَأ ﱢﻲﻧِإ ﱠﻢُﻬﱠﻠاﻟ
ًﻼﱠﺒَﻘَﺘُﻣ ًﻼَﻤَﻋَو
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36. Now what?
I want to know more.
Did you know that Prophet Muhammad told his friends and
companions to ‘If anyone travels on a road in search of
knowledge, Allah will cause them to travel on one of the roads of
Paradise.’ [Abu Dawud]. Isn’t that amazing?
Learning and education is very important, and more important is
knowing what you are learning and how to apply it. We, Haleema
and Musa, want you to have fun as well! So we are going to make
more videos and books for you, insha Allah, but we want you to
tell us what about. If you have ideas why not email our mum and
dad at ramadhan@justduait.com
For the next few weeks we are going to go through the videos
again and make sure we really got it.
WE LOVE YOU FOR THE SAKE OF ALLAH!
Please remember us in your duas.
!