Education through Simplification

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This is advanced level Tajweed and focuses on Sifaat of letters.
In these two charts, the Sifaat لازمة ذاتية are covered.
These charts are linked to this one.
Click on charts to enlarge.





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Note: I did not make any of these.
If you want to see detailed Salaah times, check this post inshaAllah.

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This was done by a relative. May Allah reward her. Aameen.


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Allah Ta'ala revealed many scriptures to the Prophets and Messengers through Revelation ['Wahee' in Arabic].
If it was whole book, it is called Kitaab.
If it was a smaller book or scroll, it is called a Sahifa.

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This is useful when explaining/learning Salaah times.


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Chart about Badr and clear map available here.

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The following is a list of the 10 Sahaabah granted the glad tidings of Jannah and the story of their embracing Islam, at whose hands. Isn't it amazing to know that 6 of them embraced Islam at Sayidina Abubakr [may Allah be pleased with him]'s hands! Surely, he is the hero of this Ummah. May Allah unite us with them in Jannah. Aameen.




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The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Qur'aan; guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the criterion (between right and wrong).

[al-Baqarah 2:185]



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This activity covers a few main Sahaaba whose names come up very often in the early part of Nubuwwat. This is a way for students to imbed them into their minds and hearts. This is a colouring activity; name and description should be in the same colour. They are all jumbled up.

Once all names are correctly coloured and matched, the names of Khulafaa Raashideen can be highlighted in green. They are 4.
Once that has been done, the names of the 1st believers can be highlighted in red. They are 5.

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Sayyidina Jaabir said, "We used to say Allahu akbar when we went up a high place and subhanallah when we went down a valley." (Bukhari)

One of the wisdoms of saying Allahu Akbar when going upwards is that one is always reminded that no matter how high he reaches, Allah is the Greatest and Highest. When going downwards, one says SubhaanAllah to remember that Allah is free from all faults and He can never be lowered.



These should be stuck on Madrasah or home stairs and can be a reminder for others. Sadly, such Sunan are being forgotten.

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All mistakes are from me. May Allah forgive me. Aameen.

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