HoneyBee poem_shahid ki makhi
Delve into the enchanting world of honey bee-inspired Islamic poems for kids. This delightful collection combines the sweetness of honey with the wisdom of Islamic teachings. Through rhythmic verses and charming illustrations, children will learn about the importance of diligence, community, and the blessings of nature as seen through the lens of these fascinating creatures. These short and engaging poems will not only entertain young readers but also impart valuable lessons about the beauty of Allah's creations and the harmony they bring to our world."
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Allah Allah hoo اللّٰہ اللّٰہ ھو
The poem is usually accompanied by gentle melodies and is a lovely way to introduce young children to important Islamic concepts in a way that is engaging and easy for them to grasp.
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Namaz ka Tariqa
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Namaz, also known as Salah or prayer, is a fundamental act of worship in Islam. It's performed by Muslims as a way to establish a connection with Allah (God). Here's a brief description of how to perform the five daily prayers in Islam:
Niyyah (Intention): Before starting prayer, have a sincere intention in your heart to pray to Allah.
Takbir al-Ihram (Opening Takbir): Begin by raising both hands to your ears and saying "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the Greatest). This marks the start of the prayer.
Qiyam (Standing): Stand upright, with your hands folded over your chest, right hand over left.
Recitation of Al-Fatiha: Recite Surah Al-Fatiha, the first chapter of the Quran.
Ruku (Bowing): Bow down from the waist, keeping your back straight, and say "Subhana Rabbiyal Azim" (Glory is to my Lord, the Most Great) three times.
Sujood (Prostration): Go down on your knees and then prostrate with your forehead, nose, both palms, both knees, and toes touching the ground. Say "Subhana Rabbiyal A'la" (Glory is to my Lord, the Most High) three times.
Qa'dah (Sitting): Sit on your heels and say "At-Tahiyyatu lillahi..." (a specific supplication).
Sujood (Prostration) Again: Perform a second prostration in the same manner as before.
Tashahhud: Sit and recite the Tashahhud, a declaration of faith.
Salam: Turn your head to the right and say "Assalamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullah" to conclude the prayer.
This is a simplified overview. It's important to note that there are variations in prayer depending on the time of day and the number of units (Rak'ahs) prescribed for each prayer. Also, different Islamic schools of thought may have slight variations in the way prayers are performed. It's advisable to learn from a knowledgeable person or a mosque if you're new to it or unsure about the correct way to pray.
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Certainly, here's a shorter description of the Islamic prayer (Namaz/Salah):
Niyyah (Intention): Have a sincere intention to pray.
Takbir al-Ihram (Opening Takbir): Begin by saying "Allahu Akbar" while raising your hands.
Qiyam (Standing): Stand with hands folded over your chest.
Recitation of Al-Fatiha: Recite Surah Al-Fatiha.
Ruku (Bowing): Bow down, saying "Subhana Rabbiyal Azim" three times.
Sujood (Prostration): Prostrate, saying "Subhana Rabbiyal A'la" three times.
Qa'dah (Sitting): Sit and recite a specific supplication.
Sujood (Prostration) Again: Perform a second prostration.
Tashahhud: Sit and recite the Tashahhud.
Salam: Turn your head to the right and say "Assalamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullah" to conclude.
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Funny Animal Video
this adorable and funny video, you'll meet a curious dog named Max and a friendly hen named Henrietta. Max is convinced that Henrietta's feathers are some kind of secret treasure, and he just can't resist trying to play with them! Watch as Max gently approaches Henrietta, attempting to "steal" a feather or two, while Henrietta clucks in amusement. It's a heartwarming and comical friendship between a dog and a hen that'll make you smile!
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