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    How to Protect our Children from Immorality

    One of the most worrying things that are happening now is the widespread of immorality. Afterall, these are from the signs of the Hour. And perhaps, the worst one yet is knowing how the people who have ascribed themselves with the LGBTQ+ are actively pushing their ideologies almost everywhere. So…

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    The first step of Islamic Upbringing

    Don’t you just wish that we can just send our children to the ‘ulama (scholars) just like how imam Malik’s mother did, or like Ummu Salamah who sent Anas to Rasulullah (salallahu alaihi wasalam). However, not all of us have that kind of opportunity. But let’s not get stuck with…

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  • For Mothers,  Parenting tips

    Going Umrah while pregnant and with a toddler?

    Going to umrah while quite heavily pregnant with a toddler was one of the things that I never thought I would ever do, but alhamdulillah I was blessed with such an opportunity. It has its share of challenges, and so I hope to share some tips with mothers like me…

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    Teach your children manners first | Islamic Parenting

    Someone left a comment on one of my posts and asked a question: How do we teach our children Islam since young? Do we start with Islamic knowledge and then academics? Or both at the same time? I will be completely honest. I am not the person anyone should be…

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  • For Mothers,  Parenting tips

    Saying “no” to our kids | The Islamic Perspective

    The issue of saying no to our kids. Have you ever heard or read about child development experts who say that we shouldn’t tell our kids “no”? Rather, we should try our best to say yes to them. Or if we should really say no, we shouldn’t. For example, instead…

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    How to speak about our child’s weakness | An inspiring story

    What would we do when our child has a flaw that is apparent. Most importantly, how should we speak about our child’s weakness? Words are so powerful. I think you would already know that, especially when it comes to the things that we say to our children. After all, the…

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  • For Mothers,  Parenting tips

    What to do when your child throws a tantrum | Islamic Parenting

    When your child throws a tantrum, it can be embarrassing especially when eyes are watching. It can sometimes catch you off-guard, and you would do just about anything to stop the madness from happening. Here is one of my encounters with one of the children in my life. (Not my…

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    Why you should let your children be bored

    Why you should let your child be bored

    “I want to play with the handphone.” “Why?” I asked. “Because I have nothing to do.” I can’t remember our exact conversation but I remembered that his response was more amusing at that moment. We had barely sat there for probably 5 minutes and he immediately wanted something to occupy…

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    5 Steps to begin raising righteous children

    5 Steps to begin raising righteous children | In the light of Islam

    Recently, I found out that there was a documentary about raising babies to be super smart. Yup, they are going for babies, not toddlers or kindergarteners. People are training their BABIES to set them for future success. Now, how about training our kids for future success in the hereafter? Before…

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    5 Strategies to prevent misbehavior

    Strategies to prevent misbehavior in children

    Kids. One moment they can make you smile and the next? They make you want to pull your hair out. I used to have to spend 4 hours, 5 days a week with 20 kids. I’m not saying that it’s the same as spending the whole day with your own…

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Welcome, I'm Ummu Muhammad!

I want to help mothers like you take charge of their children's learning and upbringing. I don't have all the answers, but I know that we can absolutely do it with the help of Allah (subhanAllah ta'ala). Follow along as I share resources and inspirations with you.

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