The 'Scatter' Method: How We Make Friends With the Alphabet Around the House
Part of my homeschool method: foam and wooden letters (Arabic + English) left in everyday places so my children meet them casually, again and again.
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Part of my homeschool method: foam and wooden letters (Arabic + English) left in everyday places so my children meet them casually, again and again.
The repeating patterns that fill our mosques and manuscripts are more than decoration — they are a doorway to wonder, patience, and the oneness of Allah.
When a child colours the name Al-Rahman or Al-Malik, they are not just filling spaces — they are meeting their Lord, one beautiful name at a time.
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