Track Description:
One of the tracks of the Mu’adh bin Jabal project, this track covers various stations related to how a Young Muslim should organize their day from waking up to going to sleep. This is done through several prophetic guidelines and stories of the early generations of Muslims (السلف – As-Salaf).
Track objectives:
- Enhance the value of organization and the importance of instilling time management in children.
- Teach children daily manners in (the home, school, playground) according to the Prophetic tradition (السنة النبوية – Sunnah).
- Develop a balanced personality that understands its rights and responsibilities throughout the day and night.
Key learning Outcomes:
- Children’s understanding of basic Islamic ethics and their ability to apply them.
- Enhanced sense of responsibility and discipline in children.
- Encouraging children to emulate positive examples from Islamic and national history.
Key Questions Addressed by the track:
- What are Islamic ethics, and how do we apply them in our daily lives?
- How did the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) spend his day, and what is our duty as Muslims in this regard?
- What national values and ethics can we learn from our noble religion’s heritage?