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The importance of learning Arabic in Islam cannot be overstated. Allah (SWT) chose Arabic as the language for His final revelation.

The importance of learning Arabic in Islam cannot be overstated. Allah (SWT) chose Arabic as the language for His final revelation.

As parents raising Muslim children in the West, we carry a beautiful and profound responsibility. We want to give our kids the world, but more than anything, we want to give them the Deen.

As Muslim parents raising our children in the West, we often find ourselves asking big questions. We teach our kids to pray, to fast, to be kind.

Embarking on the journey of seeking Islamic knowledge is one of the most profound and rewarding endeavors a Muslim can undertake.

We’ve all been there. Your child comes home from school and asks, "Where are we really from?" Or maybe they hear something on the news and look to you for an explanation about Muslims and our place in the world.

As a parent in a bustling Western city, you're likely juggling a thousand things. School runs, soccer practice, work deadlines, and somewhere in between, you're trying to nurture your child's connection to their faith.

It’s a quiet Tuesday evening. The homework is finally done, the dinner plates are cleared, and you have a precious hour before bedtime.

As parents, we pour our hearts into teaching our children the beauty of Islam. We help them memorize their first surahs, we show them the motions of prayer, and we tell them stories of the Prophets.

As Muslim parents in the West, we juggle so much. We’re managing careers, school runs, and household duties, all while trying to instill a deep, unshakable love for Islam in our children’s hearts.

As parents raising Muslim children in the West, we're constantly juggling. There are school runs, soccer practice, homework, and the endless list of daily chores.