Qur'an Lessons for Children ??

sohbetocean
By sohbetocean

Salaam! Anyone have an information on a center that offers Qur'anic school for children in Doha or even a private tutor? Looking for a few hours in the afternoon 2-3 times weekly for a young child (5 yrs). Thanks bunches.

By ummayaah• 30 Nov 2010 10:54
ummayaah

i would be pleased if i get her contact number.i live in matar qadeem.i was looking for quran memorization taecher for my 7 year old girl...pls mail me in this [email protected].

jazakallahu khair....

By aak• 27 Sep 2007 13:08
aak

Who picks up the language easily and fast..a 5 year old or a 15 year old? it is an established fact that children pick up the langauage very early even without knowing the meaning of the words...The aim is to make him or her perfect in recitation linguistically and phonetically , given the fact that arabic is not normally everybody's mother tongue

...You can't mean what you say unless you can say what you mean...

By sohbetocean• 11 Sep 2007 15:12
sohbetocean

Well, as far as illustrated story books goes, we use these in addition to coloring books at home when discussing the stories of messengers, etc. found in the Qur'an. These are available at most bookstores and are geared towards children. Usually, there are different series for different ages. However, I am looking for classes that help children memorize verses (in addition to the encouragement and instruction given at home). Recitation and memorization of the Qur'an has its own phonological rules that are easier to learn as a children, as with many other linguistic skills. Regarding comprehension of such verses, this is not an easy matter for even an adult. However, this is also a goal with time.

By Amigo66• 11 Sep 2007 14:00
Amigo66

was away for lunch and now had to go to pick my children up from school.

see u around later.

Ur prof says u r male whereas u sound like a woman?

cheers

By Amigo66• 11 Sep 2007 13:56
Amigo66

Wrong thing to say to a woman on this forum......or any forum.......My appologies mam.

Thanks umhamza for pointing it out. Its just that she is such a sweet soul that we tend to take liberties with her.

May God have mercy on us all.Amen

By anonymous• 11 Sep 2007 13:38
anonymous

she ask to know mach better our religion and its really trough that kids dosn't understand what you are talking about when you read Quran for them or any other religion book (bible), so you must really be good in explanation "as talking the story" that they will except and little bit understand.

By jauntie• 11 Sep 2007 13:08
jauntie

*hands bad boy a glass of water to wash his mouth out with* :P

By Amigo66• 11 Sep 2007 13:03
Amigo66

u know women never lose their touch when playing with balls.........lol

incorrigible !!! eh.

By Oryx• 11 Sep 2007 13:00
Oryx

Amigo gracias..... more questions???????................

a) the children learn to recite - but at 5 years old do the really know what they are reciting? does it make any sense to them?

b) do the children learn about the teachings of the Quran thru children's books with pictures? or is it only reciting?

By jauntie• 11 Sep 2007 12:59
jauntie

I thought I didn't do too badly, actually! Now, had I been playing seriously .......

:P

By Amigo66• 11 Sep 2007 12:56
Amigo66

good to see u alive.........btw u were bowling yesterday I thought I was seeing my friend for the last time ;D

Where did u get all the energy from? chinese ginsing.....lol

I slept like a log.

By jauntie• 11 Sep 2007 12:52
jauntie

You Heathen!!! Did you never learn your Catechism in kindergarten??

Shame on you :P

By Amigo66• 11 Sep 2007 12:50
Amigo66

It is part of our belief that even reciting the holy Quaran earns you virtue and it is part of the responsibility of the parents to teach your child to recite Quran.So the earlier the better.

Hope it explains a bit.

By Oryx• 11 Sep 2007 12:40
Oryx

Please could someone explain to me why children so young are sent for Qu'ran lessons and what does a child of 5 learn in a Qu'ran lesson exactly?

thanks very much

By sohbetocean• 11 Sep 2007 12:06
sohbetocean

Looking for something near al-Waab due to the early afternoon traffic...In shaa Allah.

By anonymous• 11 Sep 2007 12:02
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

where you live in Doha? I know one good lady she lives near to airport signals (al safeer centre) , but she doesn't go out from home .its mean y must bring your child to hear ,and also she teach only girls.

By iman0493• 11 Sep 2007 11:55
Rating: 4/5
iman0493

I think your best bet is to ask at your local masjid. I believe that is where most children go for Quran lessons. The imam there may also be able to direct you to private lessons for girls if none are offered at the masjid.

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