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Surrey Islamic Playgroup

This Islamic playgroup is the only one I am aware of in surrey area and one that that runs consistently

Details of Morden playgroup

Wednesdays 10am-12pm

£2 per family 

  • Plenty of free parking.
  • Lots of toys to play with in the hall including ride-on cars, a slide and an art and craft table.
  • Snack time is fruit and toast for the children and tea and biscuits for the mothers.
  • Before hometime, we have circle time, when we sing songs, read stories and learn some Arabic.


For more information, please contact Sadia 07859 056 908

Mother & Toddler Playgroup,

Morden Assembly Hall,

Lower Morden Lane,

Morden

How should we protect our children?

Taken from an Al-Kauthar Course;

https://www.alkauthar.org/content.asp?pgc=less_outofsight&From=Our%20Courses

http://forums.alkauthar.org/showthread.php?t=5979&page=4

1. Protect the home first read the whole of surah Baqarah once every three days. Make azan in the house for every prayer. The home is the fortess of the woman. (i might expand on this point later)


2. Reading adkhaar over them every morning (before sending them to school) and evening. 

A'uzubi kalimathith thamma min kulli shaytanin wa hamma wa min killi alynil lamma.

I seek refuge in the Perfect Word of Allah from every devil and poisonous creature and every evil eye.

Shiekh Waleed mentioned that the prophet (pbuh) used to seek refuge for Hasaan and Hussain with this dua when they were children. 

Ibrahim (as) would also read this dua to protect his children Ismael (as) and Ishaaq (as)

3. Read the 3 quls x3 and then blow on your hands and wipe over them before sleeping. (Front of thier bodies (not the back), from head to toe. But dont come back up ie. from feet to head.

4. You read ayat al kursi aloud with eman and tawwakul (that Allah (swt) sends down an angel to protect you all night- teach this to the children)

5. Saying bismilliah before letting them out of the house either for play in the garden or to go school.

6. Teaching them about the sunnah ie. never urinate under trees, or a hole, or cave or hard shoulder of motor way except in desprate situation even then read the dua for entering toilet because its a dua to seek refuge from the jinns (daleel: toilets were not attached to the houses in the time of the prophet so people used to go out in the night to an area of land that was designated for releieving one self that is what is called the hammam. (still found nower days in muzdalifa hajj) but is mentioned in hadith)

7. Bring them inside the house 20 minutes or sooner before maghrib.

8. Close the doors and windows saying bismilah. Cover utensils.

9. Teach the children not to get angry and if they do to say bismillah

10. Be careful abroad- girl have got possessed because thier parents dressed them in nice clothes and hiar done up nicely and took them to a village known to have jinns. no protective dua over them so jinns like these children and possess them.

Allah Hu Alim

Ramadhan activities for kids

The 'American Muslim Mom' website have collected and put together some really great Ramadhan activity links for children. Be sure to check it out.

This should keep the kids busy over the current summer holidays, inshaAllaah!

Ramadhan Chocolate Countdown Calendar


I bought this Ramadhan chocolate countdown calendar from Tesco's. I'm sure it will go down a treat with children during ramadhan. 

Everyday there is a ramadhan question to answer before opening up a chocolate.

This product is endorsed by the Islamic Cultural Centre, London, and a percentage of the proceeds from the sale are donated to them.