Raising young Muslim children today requires more than good intentions. It requires presence, partnership, and a shared understanding of how the Qur’an lives within the home.
In this live online conversation, Umm Sahl will reflect on the shared responsibility of mothers and fathers in nurturing a child’s relationship with the Qur’an—emotionally, spiritually, and practically. We will explore how children absorb faith through daily rhythms, parental example, and the atmosphere created in the home, long before formal study begins.
This session is designed for parents who want to move beyond pressure and performance, and toward consistency, gentleness, and clarity in guiding their children. Drawing on lived experience and Islamic tradition, the discussion will offer practical reflections on:
How parents can work together in cultivating love for the Qur’an
The role of routine, intention, and emotional safety in early tarbiyah
Common challenges faced by families raising children in Western environments
How to begin sustainably without feeling overwhelmed
This is not a lecture, but a space for reflection and realignment—an opportunity to pause, think, and reconnect with the purpose behind our efforts as parents.
Open to mothers and fathers of young children.
Time: 8:30 AM London | 11:30 AM Amman | 7:30 PM Sydney
Date: February 1st, 2026 (Sunday)