History Of The Kaabah
The Days of Dhul-Hijjah: Tracing the Rich History of the Kaaba & the Profound Legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (Alayhis-Salam) and Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alayhi wa Sallam)
Interactive Lesson Plans: Complete with Parent Scripts, Materials, & Sensory Activities
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The Hajar al-Aswad (The Black Stone)
Discover the heavenly origins of the stone from Jannah. This sensory-rich lesson explores its physical transformation and its vital role as a marker for counting Tawaf circles.
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Building a Legacy (The Kaaba)
Step into history to explore how Prophet Ibrahim and Ismail built the sanctuary from the ground up, highlighting the enduring footprints at Maqam Ibrahim through tactile play.
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Preserving The Sanctuary
Examine the ancestral guardians of Makkah, focusing on Qusay ibn Kilab and Abdul Muttalib. Children learn foundational lessons in traditional hospitality, including Rifadah (feeding) and Siqayah (watering) the pilgrims.
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The Army of Birds: Surah Al-Fil
A highly kinesthetic experience exploring how Allah protected His House from Abrahah's war elephants using flocks of birds. Includes a weight-contrast activity and pebble-crafting physics.
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The Master Arbitrator: Rebuilding the Kaaba
Recreate the beautiful narrative of the Prophet's early wisdom in resolving a bitter tribal conflict. Children practice coordination and unity using a physical cloak-lifting challenge.
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The Conquest of Makkah
An impactful character study focused on the Prophet’s humble return to Makkah. Features a unique gross-motor "clean sweep" activity that translates the concept of divine mercy and forgiveness into physical action.
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The Day of Arafah & The Farewell Speech
Focuses on the core message of equality and human sanctity delivered at the Mount of Mercy. Includes a tactile heart-reflection activity to teach early learners about internal piety (Taqwa).
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Eid al-Adha: The Ultimate Test of Submission
Bring the history of the festival of sacrifice alive through texture exploration. This plan guides families through the trust of Ibrahim and Ismail, emphasizing the beauty of sharing our blessings.
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The Journey Complete
A beautiful, hands-on capstone lesson summarizing the full cycle of the Hajj footprints. Features an erasable slate activity symbolizing the fresh spiritual restart of a completed pilgrimage.
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