Islamic parenting, with the everyday worked out.

Building routines, character, sibling relationships, encouraging Salah, screen-time, discipline, and tarbiyah — the day-to-day work of raising Muslim children. No lectures, no lectures, just useful ideas from one family to another.

Topics we cover

Each topic becomes a cornerstone page, with practical ideas and at least one printable.

Building routines

Morning, evening, and weekly rhythms. A printable daily routine builder is in the tools.

Character development

Tarbiyah, akhlaq, and the small habits that build a Muslim character, with a tracker for it.

Sibling relationships

Practical ideas for reducing conflict, encouraging kindness, and protecting the bond.

Encouraging Salah

How to make salah a loved part of the day, not a fight. Salah tracker printable included.

Screen-time

A simple framework, family agreement template, and conversation prompts.

Discipline and tarbiyah

Salafi-aligned framework, with practical alternatives to yelling and a printable decision sheet.

The Salah Tracker.

A simple chart your child fills in each day. Free, printable, designed for ages 4–8.