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AmericanMuslimMom.com is an online magazine aimed for Muslim Moms living in America, or American Muslim Moms living aboard. What started off as a family blog in 2005, AmericanMuslimMom.com encourages Muslim Moms to share tips, tools and resources as they raise Mumins (true believers) based on the Qur’an and Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace & blessings be upon him). The community has a large following of non-Muslims, all of who benefits from Islamic, motivational, educational, practical, and fun articles, reviews, videos, contests, give-aways, and much more. American Muslim Moms are “Mommies Determined to Raise Mumins Together”.
You will find:
- A repository of useful articles for Muslim Moms. The articles are aimed to help you with all aspects of raising Mumin (true believers) in a non-Muslim country.
- Fresh content is added regularly including interviews with other Muslim moms and experts, How-To instructional articles, and audios dealing with current interests such as Freebie Friday, and “Everyone’s Favorites”
- Comprehensive Freebies List Online!Freebies online galoreFree Museums, Parks, Field Trips in your state – How to find them
- Teaching children how to type and have fun
Today’s Tomorrow is a new online Islamic Homeschool Magazine.
Chez Bibo compiled great French language Ramadan resources!
http://oumyassin.canalblog.com/archives/dossier_speciale_ramadan/index.html
Musalla has a great download section. It includes class notes which are used to teach children in Islamic classes.
- Activity Books
- Worksheets
- Posters
- Seerah Coursework
- Mosque Presentation
The Islamic Foundation of North America published some interesting articles regarding Islamic education.
The Purpose of Islamic Studies
The Problem with Islamic Education
How Should Islamic Studies Be Taught?
Our Developing Islamic Studies Curriculum
How to Integrate Islam into Your Reading Curriculum
Why Do We Need Islamic Literature?
Our Developing Reading Curriculum
Welcome to the tajweed and Quran podcasts which are explained in English. These podcasts are designed specifically for English speakers who want to learn tajweed. It will also assist those who do not have the chance to meet a sheikh or qari in their local area, by assisting them to seek this sacred knowledge of Quran and tajweed.
Given that there are approximately 20 million Muslims in the English speaking world, this is a useful resource to bring this sacred knowledge to those who cannot find access to sheikhs.The podcasts are a series of short, engaging lectures, going through the rules of Arabic alphabet, makharij (articulation points), sifaat (qualities of letters), waqf (rule stopping and pausing) rasm (Orthography relating to recitation of certain words).
There will also be some elaboration on the meaning of tajweed, the history of it (including the biography of Imam Hafs and ‘Asim) and finally, a brief summary on the work of Imam Al-Jazari and Imam Al-Shatibi rhm. This interesting historical background provides English speakers with some context of the great Islamic scholarship that is the basis of how and why we study tajweed today. All you need is to concentrate and make a sincere intention, inshallah you will improve your recitation skills.