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I'm Shabeena Rehman and I'm a proud Muslim born in the UK. I love my religion and want to teach its foundations to my children. With two babies under three years old, I searched long and hard for books that were fun and light-hearted, but would also teach them the basics of Islam. As a part of Little Muslim Books, my family and I run a second business, prayermat.com, where you can find..
Little Muslim Books Blog
1M ago
Eid is just around the corner, and what better way to spread joy than by showering your loved ones with delightful gifts? We understand the importance of thoughtful presents that not only celebrate the spirit of Eid but also bring smiles to the faces of your family and friends. Dive into our list of the best Eid gifts for your loved ones and make this holy period truly memorable!
Hana and Omar Singing Dolls
Introduce your little ones to Hana and Omar, the delightful companions from the beloved Omar & Hana YouTube series! Educate and entertain your children with interactive songs to p ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
1M ago
The month of Ramadan is nearly upon us, so it’s officially time to prepare and secure some beautiful decorations to adorn your home. There is a spectrum of ways that you can decorate your home, so we’ve decided to share some creative ways that you can transform your home during this holy month.
Use Lighting
Lighting plays an essential role in setting the mood for Ramadan, so try decorating your living spaces with our Indoor LED Ramadan & Eid Light Decorations to add an elegant touch to your home. Available in white, gold, or multi-coloured, these lights bring a warm ambiance into your home ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
3M ago
Ramadan is just around the corner, and there is no better way to make this month meaningful for your little ones than with thoughtful Ramadan gifts for kids. We have curated some of our favourite unique and educational gifts to entertain your children and help them learn about this important celebration.
Islamic Kids Books
Our collection of colourful and fun storybooks takes children on exciting journeys whilst teaching them important Islamic lessons and values in an easy and enjoyable way. Share the gift of knowledge and joy this Ramadan and create special moments of learning and connection ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
3M ago
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it can be easy to lose sight of the significance of Salah. For our little Muslims, understanding the significance of Salah at an early age not only fosters a deep connection with their Creator but also lays the foundation for a fulfilling and purposeful life. Browse our range of Islamic Prayer Mats to find the perfect prayer mat for your Salah! In this blog post, we’ll explore the profound importance of Salah and how we can instil its value in the hearts of our young ones through the power of storytelling and education.
Salah as a Pillar of Islam
At the ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
3M ago
Ramadan is the best time to get your little ones involved in the celebrations and meaning of our most blessed days. Even if your children aren’t old enough to fast, it provides an opportunity to teach children important values, such as being grateful for what they have, helping those in need and being mindful of what they say and do.
At Little Muslim Books we offer a range of Free and Paid Downloadable products. These digital treasures not only cater to the financial accessibility of families but also serve as valuable tools for nurturing the minds of the youngest members of the Muslim communi ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
3M ago
As we approach the holy month of Ramadan, it is important to familiarise ourselves with a Holy month celebrated by millions of Muslims worldwide. During Ramadan, Muslims observe a period of fasting to practise self-discipline and strengthen their faith in Allah. But Ramadan is not just about fasting, it is a time of spirituality, community and self-reflection.
This blog will answer common questions about Ramadan and shed light on its significance and traditions.
What Is Ramadan?
Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam and is celebrated as the month during which the verses of the Quran were ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
4M ago
There are 12 months in the Islamic Calendar (also known as the Lunar or Hijri calendar), and they begin with the sighting of the new moon.
The order of the months are: Muharram, Safar, Rabi-Al-Awaal, Rabi-Al-Thani, Jumada-Al-Awwal, Jumada-Al-Thani, Rajab, Shabaan, Ramadan, Shawwal, Dhul Qadah and Dhul Hijjah.
Dates To Remember
The precise timing of some of these events may vary due to the sighting of the new moon, which signals the beginning of a new month. We will update these dates as predictions change.
ISLAMIC EVENT
GREGORIAN DATE
HIJRI DATE
Start of Rajab
13 Jan 2024
1 Raj ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
4M ago
Alhamdulilah Meaning
Alhamdulillah is an Arabic phrase that means “praise be to God.” For Muslims, Alhamdulilah is an important part of our faith. It helps us remember to be thankful for the blessings God has given us, even in the midst of difficulty. Whenever we say Alhamdulilah, we are reaffirming our trust in Allah and His plan for our lives.
In Arabic, Alhamdulillah is an expression of gratitude and praise to Allah. The word consists of three parts: al, which is the definite article meaning “the”; hamdu, which literally means “praise”; and li-llah, which is a combination of the preposition ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
1y ago
Bismillah – a term heard in every Muslim household, a word that precedes every good deed, and a phrase that marks the beginning of every event. But what does Bismillah truly mean and when should we use it?
In this article, I will delve into the profound meaning of Bismillah and its significance in Islamic faith and culture. As the author of the children’s book “Hakeem Learns Bismillah“, aimed at kids aged 3-8, I’ve been fortunate enough to help young ones explore this beautiful term and its implications in their daily lives. I’ve received numerous inquiries about the term, prompting me to enc ..read more
Little Muslim Books Blog
1y ago
Inshallah, or “God willing,” is a commonly used term in the Islamic faith and culture. It is used to express hope and determination, and it is often invoked when discussing plans or making requests. But what does inshallah really mean. When is it appropriate to use it? In this article, we will explore the inshallah meaning in English, as well as its relationship to the similar term mashallah.
As some of you will know, I am the author of the children’s book Hakeem and Zara Learn Inshallah. Since writing the book, I have received many questions about the word itself so I thought, why not summar ..read more