Equip your child with the daily Duas, Surahs and the correct method of Salah that every Muslim needs. Practical, essential and taught with love by a certified Alima.
The greatest gift you can give your child is a living, active connection to Allah. Daily Duas the supplications a Muslim makes throughout the day are the practical expression of that connection. And Salah (the five daily prayers) is the pillar upon which all of Islamic life is built. The Prophet ﷺ said: "Teach your children prayer when they are seven years old, and discipline them for it when they are ten." (Abu Dawud)
Starting early is not about pressure it is about building a natural habit. A child who grows up making Dua before eating, sleeping, leaving the house and waking up develops a spiritual rhythm that becomes second nature. These habits, formed in childhood, last a lifetime.
Our Duas and Prayers curriculum covers everything a Muslim child needs for daily life:
We go beyond memorisation. Our teacher explains what each Dua means in simple Urdu and English, helping children understand what they are saying to Allah. When a child knows that Bismillah means "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful" and understands why we say it the Dua becomes a conscious act of worship rather than a habit done on autopilot.
Learning to pray correctly takes time and patience. Our teacher walks children through every step: the intention, the Takbeer, the standing position, the bowing (Ruku), the prostration (Sujood), and the sitting position with the correct Arabic recitations for each. We use visual demonstration through screen sharing and gentle correction until the child is confident and correct in every movement.
As early as age 4! Young children absorb language naturally. Starting with simple Duas like Bismillah before eating is perfectly appropriate. By age 6–7, children can begin learning Salah.
Yes for children aged 7 and above, we teach the complete method of all five daily prayers including Wudu, recitations, physical positions, and the meaning of each step.
There are minor differences in Salah posture between males and females in some madhabs. Our teacher is aware of and teaches these distinctions appropriately.
Approximately 6–8 Duas per month, alongside Salah practice. We prioritise the most frequently used Duas first so children can begin applying them in daily life immediately.
Absolutely. We assess each student at the beginning and customise the starting point. No time is wasted repeating what is already mastered.
Yes all courses including Duas & Prayers are available in Urdu and English. Simply mention your preference when booking your free trial class.
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