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Old 04-07-2008, 02:02 PM
margem63
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Default Need some advice in regards to my adolescent daughter plz!

Can anyone recommend books or websites for adolescent girls to learn about Islam? My daughter is almost 12 and I'm not sure how to go about teaching her about Islam. I have been Muslim for a few years, my husband was born Muslim but works so much that he looks to me to guide her the right way. (Which I actually prefer) but I am not sure how to go about it.
Her friend just started her own website about Christianity and I am afraid that she will learn more from her about Christianity than me about Islam. The only thing I seem to tell her about Islam is "the rules". you can't dress that way, eat that, you can't do this or that etc.. If I can't get some books, videos or websites that are age appropriate that would help me alot!
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Maggie
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Old 04-10-2008, 05:55 PM
love4alLhatred4none
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1) PDF] My Book About God
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
BOOKS FOR. CHILDREN AND. BEGINNERS. www.alislam.org/library/books/mybook/My_Book_About_God.pdf

2) A BOOK OF RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
www.alislam.org/books/religiousknowledge/sec5.html


3) SOME DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF ISLAM
www.alislam.org/books/distinct/index.html

4) INTRODUCTION TO QUR’ANIC SCRIPT
THIS IS A PROGRAMMED BOOK IN WHICH THE QUR’ANIC SCRIPT IS INTRODUCED IN A SERIES OF STEPS.
http://www.alislam.org/quran/scripts/index.html
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Old 04-10-2008, 06:17 PM
margem63
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Thanks so much! I will look into these ASAP!
PS I enjoy reading your posts!

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Old 04-13-2008, 06:47 PM
Barb09
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You may wish to remind your husband of the FATHER'S responsibility in Islam to teach the children Islam.

My husband is a taxi driver and works MANY MANY MANY hours...but has taken the time to teach my children Arabic as well as Islam.

Every morning before my son leaves for school he gets 30 minutes of "Islamic class" from his father that includes a Childrens Koran (in Arabic) that is a teaching book from Morocco (that he picked up while we were there) as well as several other Arabic readers.

It is the father's responsibility for the children to be praying and able to pray and wudu by age 10.

My daughter's get less lessons...but he takes time at least 1 evening every 2 weeks to work on a new Sorat from the Koran...they learn to recite it in Arabic and they learn the meaning of it through him.

I support their learning and teach by example...and through daily reminders of the gifts of Allah.

Does your daughter pray? Does she fast Ramadan? She is of an age to do so. Are there other families in your community? (Friends at the Masjid can be great teachers and support for Muslim teens and preteens).

Salaam.
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