
Early childhood education and early childhood development make the personality of a person. Childhood is the age at which you can bring the child perfectly according to Islamic principles. Parents should teach their children the Islamic principles from childhood so that when the child grows older the Islamic principles are known to him. Let us give you 10 tips to upbring your child according to Islamic principles.
Early Childhood Education: Laying the Foundation for Islamic Values
Inspire Learning Through Real-World Examples
Children learn best by observing and experiencing real-life examples, especially visual ones. Foster curiosity and understanding by connecting lessons to everyday situations.
Instilling Awareness of Allah's Presence
Introduce your child to the concept of the Almighty Allah. Share stories of His glory, greatness, and mercy. Emphasize that Allah is always there to listen and is the one to whom they can turn for any need.
Cultivating Love for the Prophet (SAW)
Nurture a deep love for the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in your child’s heart. Explain the beauty of following the Sunnah as an act of devotion and respect for the Holy Prophet (SAW).
Integrate Islamic Education Early
Incorporate Islamic studies into your toddler’s routine. Teach foundational topics like Arabic, Tajweed, Quranic recitation (Qira’ah ul-Quran), Aqeedah (creed), Hadith, Fiqh (jurisprudence), and Seerah (life of the Prophet). These core subjects build a strong spiritual foundation.
Model and Teach Good Manners
Set an example of politeness, respect, and kindness. Teach your child to "practice what you preach," ensuring your actions align with your words. Consistent, detailed guidance on behaviour fosters positive character.
Develop Compassion and Concern for Others
Teach your child to be considerate and avoid self-centred attitudes. Encourage them to respect family members, neighbors, teachers, and everyone they encounter, from shopkeepers to road users. Instill sensitivity and empathy in their interactions.
Encourage Physical Fitness
Limit pampering and promote physical activity. Involve your child in regular sports, especially team sports that teach collaboration. Emphasize nutritious eating and avoid junk food, laying the groundwork for a healthy lifestyle.
Teach Time Management Skills
Create a routine that includes early waking and sleeping habits, balanced screen time, and daily reflection (Muhasiba) or journaling. Effective time management instills discipline and a sense of accomplishment.
Foster Responsibility
Encourage your child to take responsibility for school projects, household chores, and neighbourhood tasks. This builds accountability and confidence in handling various duties.
Instill a Drive for Excellence
Encourage a mindset of aiming for excellence in every endeavour. Teach them that winning is a habit, as is losing, but the focus should always be on quality. Inspire them to be standard-bearers of Islam, representing their faith with integrity in all areas of life.
Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.” (Quran 60:8)
