23 min

Reflecting on the 99 Names of Allah with Children Raising Mums

    • Education for Kids

In Episode 95 of the Raising Mums podcast I interview the multi-award winning poet, Mona Zac. She shares advice on how we can use poetry to encourage our children to reflect on the 99 names of Allah. In this practical and inspiring episode, sister Mona tells us why pondering on creation helps our children to connect with Allah.







Sister Mona describes herself as a dreamer, writer, and poet with a headful of ideas. She regularly thinks up and manages projects that her friend (and illustrator) Neamah Aslam beautifully executes. Mona can usually be found doing research for her projects with 100 tabs open, studying for her unending classes, or beating her children at card games.







In this episode Sister Mona shares:









How she became a writer and got into the publishing industry







The power of rhymes and poetry







How learning and discussing His 99 Names helps children to know and love their Lord







Why learning in a group or community is valuable







The relationship between love and learning







How to help your children see the signs of Allah all around them









Important Links







Intro Music – by PEARLS OF ISLAM: https://www.pearlsofislam.co.uk (Bismillah from the album “Love is My Foundation”)







Books by Mona Zac: Connecting with Allah - a collection of poetryFill Me Up - a gratitude journal







Visit Mona's Website: https://www.zacandaslam.com







Connect with Sister Mona on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacandaslam







Sign Up for Homeschooling Resources and our FREE NEWSLETTER: https://ourmuslimhomeschool.com

In Episode 95 of the Raising Mums podcast I interview the multi-award winning poet, Mona Zac. She shares advice on how we can use poetry to encourage our children to reflect on the 99 names of Allah. In this practical and inspiring episode, sister Mona tells us why pondering on creation helps our children to connect with Allah.







Sister Mona describes herself as a dreamer, writer, and poet with a headful of ideas. She regularly thinks up and manages projects that her friend (and illustrator) Neamah Aslam beautifully executes. Mona can usually be found doing research for her projects with 100 tabs open, studying for her unending classes, or beating her children at card games.







In this episode Sister Mona shares:









How she became a writer and got into the publishing industry







The power of rhymes and poetry







How learning and discussing His 99 Names helps children to know and love their Lord







Why learning in a group or community is valuable







The relationship between love and learning







How to help your children see the signs of Allah all around them









Important Links







Intro Music – by PEARLS OF ISLAM: https://www.pearlsofislam.co.uk (Bismillah from the album “Love is My Foundation”)







Books by Mona Zac: Connecting with Allah - a collection of poetryFill Me Up - a gratitude journal







Visit Mona's Website: https://www.zacandaslam.com







Connect with Sister Mona on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacandaslam







Sign Up for Homeschooling Resources and our FREE NEWSLETTER: https://ourmuslimhomeschool.com

23 min