Teaching Kids Islam
Insha'Allah, this section will continue to grow with time, to be a sort of Islam A-Z for children. If you know of a good link or resource for children, syllabi for Islamic studies, or articles about teaching and teaching methods, please e-mail me at saraji at modernmuslima dot com.
All Ages
Khadijah's Freebies Tons of sites on Islam by kids and for kids that you can use in teaching your children. Exercise awareness with the contents of some of the links.
Stories of the Prophets and Companions for Kids
Kids Islamic Stories Yahoo group that sends out Islamic stories for kids every so often.
Islamic Studies Curriculum for Kids from K-12 by Yahya Emerick and others
Rukhsana Khan, Author and Storyteller mostly books for young kids, but there are a few for older girls too
Harun Yahya The author and dai'yee has many books on Islam and science, history, secular culture, and more. Can be very useful for older kids as well as adults.
Truths for Kids Harun Yahya's special page for younger children with many, many stories.
Truths for Kids Monthly Magazine for younger children
For Children Another Harun Yahya site just for kids
Geometry and Islam Your kids can make fun patterns while learning about the importance of geometry in Islam and Islamic arts
Islamic Voice: Just for the Young Articles for teens and pre-teens. This will take you to the August 2004 issue. You can get current issues by going to the homepage, and back issues by clicking on archives.
Islamic Voice: Children's Corner The same as above, but for younger kids.
Arabic
Qur'an
Fiqh Matters
Muslim Countries (Not all sites are Islamic. Use your good judgment when using them to teach your children)
Albania from the CIA World Factbook
Azerbaijan from the CIA World Factbook
Bahrain from Arab Net
Bangladesh From Oxfam for Kids
Bosnia and Herzegovina from Oxfam for Kids
Burkina Faso: A Virtual Journey
Chad from the CIA World Factbook
Djibouti from Arab Net
The Gambia from CIA World Factbook
The Taj Mahal: A Tribute to Indian Womanhood
A Tribute to Love: The Taj Mahal
Sudan from Oxfam for Kids