Ramadaan Ready: 30-Day Program for Kids
Through Stories and Lessons from the Qur'aan
Starts Feb. 18, 2026 in shaa Allaah
Do your children recognize Ar-Raḥmaan's mercy when they make mistakes?
Do they remember Al-‘Aleem's knowledge when they feel unseen?
Do they understand why Allaah alone deserves their worship?
anchors true Tawḥeed by helping children recognise Allaah’s Names and Attributes in their daily life through authentic Qur’aanic stories, reflection, and daily guidance — so belief moves from the tongue to the heart.
Because a child who knows Allaah
will worship Him with understanding, love Him sincerely, and rely on Him for life.
Your child gets 30 short, meaningful pre-recorded videos (3–5 minutes each) for every day of Ramadaan, designed for busy families. Each lesson:
Teaches who Allaah is through His Names and Attributes, rooted in authentic Qur’aan and sound ahaadeeth, upon correct ‘aqeedah.
Connects Tawheed to real-life situations kids face—fear, mistakes, peer pressure, feeling unseen—so they see Allaah’s Attributes in their life.
Uses accurate, age-appropriate stories from the Qur’aan and Sunnah (no distorted tales or weak narrations) to build sound belief from the very beginning.
Ends with a clear takeaway: what this story teaches us about Allaah, how it strengthens Tawheed, and how your child can live it that day.
Watch before iftaar, after Qur’aan time, or as a calm evening routine—the lessons fit easily into your daily schedule while planting deep roots of faith, in shaa Allaah.
You requested, we listened
As requested, we will be having one special live, interactive class with Abu Mussab, in shaa Allaah. This will replace a pre-recorded Day 30, so instead of just watching a video, your child will be able to join a one-hour live session, ask questions, and revise what they’ve learned in a fun, engaging way, bi’idhnillaah.
The class will be held during Ramadaan; the exact date and time will be announced in the first week of Ramadaan in shaa Allaah. The session will then be recorded and uploaded inside the course as Day 30 for anyone who cannot attend live, so your family will not miss out, in shaa Allaah.
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Transform your child's Ramadaan with this beautifully designed, printable 30-Day Journal! Each page focuses on one of Allaah's Most Beautiful Names—like Ar-Rahmaan (The Most Merciful), Al-Khaaliq (The Creator), and Al-Hakeem (The Most Wise)—all drawn from authentic sources.
Relevant Qur’aan aayah for copying and memorizing.
Short, simple explanation of Allaah's Name and its meaning.
Space for video notes or to answer the reflective prompt
Print, reflect, and build a lifelong habit of knowing Allaah through His Names, in shaa Allaah.
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Delight your child with these cute, colorful flash cards featuring the Authentic 99 Names of Allaah, compiled by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen (rahimahullaah) from the Qur’aan (81 Names) and authentic Sunnah (18 Names) in his book Al-Qawaa’id al-Muthlaa.
How Flash Cards Boost Memorization:
Repetition & Visual Appeal: Bright designs and images make reviewing fun—
kids can flip through and memorize a few a day.
Spaced Practice: Use for quick sessions; studies show flashcards improve long-term retention by 200% through active recall.
Print, cut, laminate, and start learning!
In case you missed them last year or you need to review...
Iman's Homeschool: Ramadan Doodle & Note Classes w/ Bro. Khidr (Part 1) & Abu Mussab (Part 2)
These engaging and educational classes cover everything kids need to know about Ramadaan.
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Beautiful bookmarks 📚—perfect for Qur’an & other Islamic books!
Coloring, tracing & activity pages ✏️—making learning fun!
Did You Know???
Unlike the popular list attached to a weak hadeeth in Tirmidhee (which includes inauthentic Names and inspires many anasheed), Shaykh Uthaymeen’s compilation sticks strictly to verified Qur’aan and authentic Sunnah sources—ensuring your child learns only the true Asmaa’ ul-Husna.
Get Ramadaan Ready!
Most resources for kids focus on what to do. This one focuses first on Who they are doing it for — Allaah.
Narratives are kept within what is established in the Qur’aan and Sunnah. We avoid dramatising beyond what is textually sound
Children learn to love and respect the Prophets the way the early generations did.
Gentle for young kids through stories, deep for teens through reflection—clear explanations preserve full meanings without compromise.
Each day flows: Allaah's Name/Attribute → Qur’aanic story → Lesson → Action, turning memorized Names into recognized reality.
Short 3-5 min videos, simple tasks, easy journal—no crafts or lectures, just focused minutes that fit any routine.
Revisit year-round for family discussions or homeschool, or as an eemaan booster—knowing Allaah is a lifelong foundation, not seasonal.
Invest in a structured, engaging, and beneficial Ramadaan for your child.
You've got questions. We've got answers.
This program is for Muslim families with kids ages 5 and up who want to help their children build a real connection with Allaah by learning His Names and Attributes in a meaningful, practical way — through stories, reflection, and daily habits.
No—this 30-day program focuses on 23 essential Names from Shaykh Uthaymeen’s authentic compilation plus 10 traits that Allaah loves/hates -- giving children deep understanding and practical application of each one.
Why not all 99?
Allaah’s Names are not limited to 99, and the program prioritizes quality over quantity—mastering key Names like Ar-Rahmaan, Al-Khaaliq, and Al-'Azeez, etc. through stories, reflections, and daily habits builds true ma’rifah (knowledge) of Allaah. Use the included flash cards to explore the full list of 99 Names and Attributes throughout the year, in shaa Allaah.
All the lessons are pre-recorded, so you can watch them at your own pace and fit them into your child’s daily routine whenever it’s most convenient! No need to worry about missing a session—your child can revisit the lessons anytime.
Each lesson is short and engaging, averaging about 5 minutes, making it perfect for a child’s attention span and easy to fit into your daily routine.
Just a few minutes each day — yet enough to help your child truly know Allaah, understand His Names and Attributes, and build a deep, lasting connection with Him, bi’idhnillaah. 💕
The Prophet ﷺ said: "Allaah has ninety-nine Names, one hundred less one. Whoever memorizes them (أَحْصَاهَا) will enter Paradise." [Bukhari & Muslim]
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen said: Learning them by heart does not mean writing them down on a piece of paper, then repeating them until one has memorised them. Rather, what it means is:
Firstly, learning how to pronounce the names
Secondly, understanding their meanings.
Thirdly: worshipping Allah in accordance with what they signify, which involves two things:
(i)Calling upon Allah by them, because He, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): “… so call on Him by them” [al-A‘raaf 7:180], to that they may become a means of attaining what you seek, so choose a name that is appropriate to what you seek. When asking for forgiveness, say: O Oft-forgiving (Ya Ghafoor), forgive me. It is not appropriate to say: O You Who are stern in punishment (Ya Shadeed al-‘Iqaab), forgive me; rather, that is more akin to mockery. What you should say (if you call upon Allah by this name) is: Save me from Your punishment.
(ii)In your acts of worship, you should do is what is implied by these names. What is implied by the name ar-Raheem (Most Merciful) is mercy, so do righteous deeds that will bring the mercy of Allah. This is what is meant by learning them by heart; if it is done like this, then it deserves to be the price of admission to Paradise. End quote.
Majmoo‘ Fataawa wa Rasaa’il Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 1/74
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If one memorizes the Names of Allah by heart, but does not act or believe in them, they will be of no avail. The word ‘ahsaha’ means to memorize and act upon them. Therefore, it is Wajib upon whoever memorizes Allah’s Names to act accordingly. For example, a person should be ‘Rahim’, i.e. show mercy to others and should also believe that Allah is Al-`Aziz (the Ever-Mighty), Al-Hakim (the Most Wise), Al-Ra’uf (the Most Compassionate), Al-Rahim (the Most Beneficent), Al-Qadir (the All Powerful) Who has unlimited knowledge of all things.
One should exert all his efforts to memorize and act upon the Names of Allah, believe in Him and His Messenger, affirm the Names and the Attributes which Allah has affirmed for Himself in a manner befitting His majesty without Tahrif (distortion of the meaning), Ta`til (negation of the meaning or function of Allah’s Attributes), Takyif (descriptive designation of Allah’s Attributes), or Tamthil (likening Allah’s Attributes to those of His Creation) and believe that Allah is Perfect in His Essence, His Names, His Attributes and His Deeds, with no peer, equal or rival. Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) says in His Noble Book: Say (O Muhammad sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam): “He is Allâh, (the) One. “Allâh-us-Samad [Allâh the Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, (He neither eats nor drinks)]. “He begets not, nor was He begotten. “And there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him.”
https://abdurrahman.org/2011/06/24/anyone-who-memorizes-the-names-of-allah-will-enter-jannah/
Why Choose Ramadaan Ready Over Other Camps?
There are tons of Ramadaan camps, programs, and famous names out there.
But popularity ≠ knowledge.
If your child were sick, would you take them to just anyone claiming to be a doctor? Or seek qualified, trained professionals at the best hospital?
Why accept less for their Deen—their ‘aqeedah and understanding of who Allaah is?
Kids deserve teachers with authentic ‘ilm and content from Qur’aan, Sunnah, and the understanding of our righteous predecessors—not trends, charisma, or celebrities.
THIS ISN'T ENTERTAINMENT 🎭
It’s belief.
And belief shapes a lifetime.
An amaanah on you.
That’s why Ramadaan Ready 2026: Knowing Allaah is built carefully: authentic Names/stories, age-appropriate, rooted in Salafi sources—for true ma’rifah that lasts, in shaa Allaah.
Make this Ramadaan the one your child remembers as when they truly began to know their Lord.