08/05/2026
Teach your child that du’a is a conversation with Allah who promises, “Call upon Me and I will respond to you”
This Ramadan, I noticed my kids struggling when it came to making dua.
Just before ifáąar I would remind my kids that it’s one of the most beautiful times to make dua. They would start and within a few minutes they’d look up at us and say, “You make dua we’ll follow.”
Thats when I realized maybe our little ones don’t just need to be told to make dua ,because while they want to connect, they didn’t quite know how to put their feelings into words. Maybe they need a gentle guide to help them form simple, heartfelt duas in their own words.
Something thats easy so they can talk to Allah.
Introducing our Little Ones Dua Companion
A thoughtful guide designed to help children (ages 6–13) make meaningful, heartfelt duas in their own words. Helping to build confidence, connection, and a love for turning to Allah in every moment.
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Help them see that Allah answers in the best way, even when the timing feels slow.
Delays can be protection.
“No” can be a better path.
“Yes” comes with mercy.
A child who understands this grows with trust instead of disappointment.
They learn that every du’a reaches Allah, even when life looks unchanged on the surface.
Faith becomes strong when they know Allah never ignores their voice.