How to Make the Quran a Part of Our Children's Lives?
Make Quran Recitation a Daily Habit
The Quran should be a constant part of your child's life, even if they read just one verse a day.
Enroll Them in Quran Learning Classes
Whether online or at a mosque, it's essential to ensure they have structured lessons alongside their academic studies.
Be a Role Model
Children learn by watching and imitating. Show them the beauty of listening, reciting, and reflecting on the Quran.
Create a Positive Environment
Encourage Quran recitation without pressure. If they are hesitant, place the Quran in their view and make it accessible.
Give a Special Gift
Reward their efforts with something meaningful to motivate them.
Celebrate Their Quranic Achievements
Organize a "Quran Day" or celebration to acknowledge their progress.
Tell Quranic Stories
Children love stories! Present Quranic narratives in a way that matches their understanding and developmental stage.
Encouraging Children to Love the Quran
Organize Competitions
Create contests between siblings, friends, or even within themselves to encourage progress.
Record Their Recitation
Let them listen to their own voice; this boosts their confidence and encourages improvement.
Set a Dedicated Memorization Time
A fixed daily schedule, preferably after Fajr prayer, when the mind is fresh and more receptive.
Avoid Strictness
Never force a child to memorize or recite, but rather make it an enjoyable journey.
Pray for Them
Always supplicate for your child's success in learning and loving the Quran.