This week in our Muslim homeschool we have been looking at the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).
In my humble opinion, I find children retain these Islamic stories better if they are followed up with a hands-on activity. This craft is very quick and easy, and will help your children to remember what they have heard.
The story I related can be found in the Quran [6:75-80]. We began by reading a simplified version of this story from the I Love Islam Series: Book 1.
The story tells us how Ibrahim (AS) asked his people if they believed a star was God, but when the star disappeared in the morning he said, "See! That star is not Allah. Allah would never go away!"
Then he asked his people is the moon was Allah, but when morning came he said, "The moon cannot be Allah, because Allah would never go away."
Finally he asked them is the sun was God, but inevitably the sun set and so the sun too could not be Allah. Allah always exists. He never sets and never goes away!
After we finished the story it was ....CRAFT TIME!
Foil card (Various colours)
FREE PRINTABLE
String
Glue Stick
Scissors
Permanent Marker
Sticky Tape
Hole punch
Then he asked his people is the moon was Allah, but when morning came he said, "The moon cannot be Allah, because Allah would never go away."
Finally he asked them is the sun was God, but inevitably the sun set and so the sun too could not be Allah. Allah always exists. He never sets and never goes away!
After we finished the story it was ....CRAFT TIME!
Materials Needed
Foil card (Various colours)
FREE PRINTABLE
String
Glue Stick
Scissors
Permanent Marker
Sticky Tape
Hole punch
1. Begin drawing a sun, moon, star and a large semi-circle onto the foil-card with the permanent marker. Allow the children to cut them out.
2. Cut around the wording on the FREE PRINTABLE and glue it to the large semi-circular card.
3. Cut three lengths of string (approximately 15 cm each) and tape either the moon, sun and star to the bottom of each piece of string.
4. Tape the other end of the string to the semi-circle. In my opinion, it looks best if the strings are all different lengths.
5. Punch a hole in the top of the semi-circle with a hole-punch, and use some string to hang your mobile up. Our mobile has taken pride-of-place hanging from our kitchen curtain pole!
2. Cut around the wording on the FREE PRINTABLE and glue it to the large semi-circular card.
3. Cut three lengths of string (approximately 15 cm each) and tape either the moon, sun and star to the bottom of each piece of string.
4. Tape the other end of the string to the semi-circle. In my opinion, it looks best if the strings are all different lengths.
5. Punch a hole in the top of the semi-circle with a hole-punch, and use some string to hang your mobile up. Our mobile has taken pride-of-place hanging from our kitchen curtain pole!
How have you taught your children this story? I would love to hear! Please leave me a comment below.
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As salaam u alaykum. I really enjoy the creative manner in which you teach Islamic concepts, and your blog in general is certainly one that I enjoy reading...
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