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Raising Children Who Know Right from Wrong - Islamic Theology for Kids: A Muslim Child’s Guide to God, Right and Wrong, and Growing Up (Islamic books for kids) Paperback – February 26, 2026

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Management number 220489384 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $8.00 Model Number 220489384
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Raising Children Who Know Right from WrongTheology for KidsA Muslim Child’s Guide to God, Right and Wrong, and Growing UpBook 1 of The Young Believer Series • Ages 8–11 • By Taimur IjlalFinally—A Faith-Based Way To Teach Morality Without Lectures, Shame, Or “Because I Said So.”Today’s children aren’t just learning right and wrong from parents and teachers. They’re learning it from friends, screens, trends, and moments when no adult is watching.And that creates a problem: kids may know the rules… but still feel confused when life gets complicated.Raising Children Who Know Right from Wrong: Theology for Kids is a story-driven, practical guide that helps Muslim children (ages 8–11) understand:Who Allah is—in a way that builds awe, love, and clarity (without confusion or imagery)Why good choices matter—even when it’s hard, unpopular, or unseenHow to think through real moral dilemmas kids actually face at school, at home, and with friendsInstead of abstract “values talk,” this book uses relatable scenarios—gossip, jealousy, honesty, peer pressure, trust, helping others, and more— to show children how Islamic belief connects to everyday decisions.It’s not about raising perfect kids. It’s about raising strong believers with a clear inner compass—so they can choose what’s right even when no one is watching.What Your Child Will Discover InsideA simple, age-appropriate understanding of Allah—what can be known, and what should not be imaginedHow intention (niyyah) changes actions—and why “looking good” isn’t the same as being goodHow to handle peer pressure when friends push them toward bad choicesWhy gossip breaks hearts—and how to stop “small talk” from becoming harmHow trust is built… and how easily it shattersWhat to do after a mistake—accountability, repair, and learning without spiraling into shameHow to deal with jealousy and unfairness (when someone else has what they want)How to be kind without needing attention—the quiet strength of doing good privatelyWhy honesty matters when telling the truth feels scaryHow gratitude reshapes the heart and prevents constant complainingHow to choose courage when staying silent would be easierHow to respond to curiosity about Islam with confidence and calmWhy Allah sees what people don’t—and why that changes everythingHow to reflect and self-correct without defensivenessA moral foundation children can carry into their teen years and beyondThis Book Works Even If…Even if your child gets distracted easily, the short stories and clear lessons keep things engaging.Even if you don’t know how to explain theology, the book does it in a simple, child-friendly way.Even if you’ve tried “character books” before, this one connects morals to belief—not just behavior.You’re Not Just Raising A Child. You’re Raising A Believer.Not fearful. Not confused. Not performative.Just grounded, thoughtful, and guided by faith.If you want your child to grow up with a clear moral compass rooted in Islam, then scroll up Read more

ISBN13 979-8249542382
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.24 x 11 inches
Book 1 of 3 Islamic books for kids
Item Weight 11.8 ounces
Reading age 8 - 11 years
Print length 106 pages
Publication date February 26, 2026

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