Tagged: Islamic Lessons

Courage in Islamic History

Courage in Islamic History

Asalaam 'Alaikum: I just thought I would mention a few thoughts that might help you to further develop these lessons – depending on the age and interest of your child. There are many instances of courage and bravery throughout the history of Islam – but there are also many instances of courage and history throughout...

Courage Lesson:  The Prophet (saw) and Abu Bakr in the Cave

Courage Lesson: The Prophet (saw) and Abu Bakr in the Cave

The Prophet (saw) and Abu Bakr in the Cave A good example of courage was when the Prophet (saw) was hunted out of Makkah and performed his famous Hijrat. His enemies plotted for his life. He had already sent his followers on to Madinah. Ali had volunteered to face his enemies in his house. His...

Courage of the Believers

Courage of the Believers

Accounts of courage in the Believers are plentiful in the history of Islam. The following are just a few that I found. As I increase in knowledge about Islamic History – I will probably add more to these stories. However, I feel that they are a good base to start from in teaching my children...

Courage in Hadith

Courage in Hadith

The following hadith shows the affects of lack of courage and bravery in one’s life – even when facing pain and danger. It is important to always remain brave and to believe in Allah’s mercy and assistance. Allah's Apostle (and his army) encountered the pagans and the two armies fought and then Allah's Apostle returned...

What is Courage in Islam?

What is Courage in Islam?

Definition: Courage enables us to face difficulty, danger or pain in a way that allows us to maintain control over a situation. We can build courage by identifying things that frighten or challenge us and thinking of strategies for coping with them. We also can build courage by remembering that nothing can harm us unless...

Allah Made Hands

Allah Made Hands

Our first project was "Allah Made Hands." I took a sheet of paper and traced my youngest's hand on the paper and did the same for her sister on a separate piece of paper. Then, we talked about her handprint and counted how many fingers she had. Then I traced one of my hands on...