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The very first pillar of our faith is Tawheed. It goes without saying then that this pillar must therefore be of the utmost importance. Yet if we speak to children and ask them about the 5 pillars of Islam they will probably be able to tell us more about fasting and salah than Tawheed. To them Tawheed means you believe in Allah and the last messenger, Prophet Muhammed (PBUH). It is a simple statement that is correct, but a simple statement that has a lot of meaning behind it. When we build a house we will start by laying a line of bricks in a row. Upon this row we will layer the other bricks…mehr

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The very first pillar of our faith is Tawheed. It goes without saying then that this pillar must therefore be of the utmost importance. Yet if we speak to children and ask them about the 5 pillars of Islam they will probably be able to tell us more about fasting and salah than Tawheed. To them Tawheed means you believe in Allah and the last messenger, Prophet Muhammed (PBUH). It is a simple statement that is correct, but a simple statement that has a lot of meaning behind it. When we build a house we will start by laying a line of bricks in a row. Upon this row we will layer the other bricks on top. If after building a wall, we removed some of the bricks in the first row, the house would come tumbling down. Tawheed is just like that first layer of bricks on a house that is supporting all the other layers. If the foundation of our faith is built strongly, then the rest of our actions and deeds will be sound. But if our Tawheed is weak in understanding and application, then this will affect the validity of all our actions. This is why it is so significant for children (and adults) to understand what it means by the word Tawheed; so that they can understand what it contains and increase their knowledge and relationship with Allah. The more they know about Allah, the more they will love Allah. This book has been designed to introduce children to the concept of Tawheed and explain to them more about their Creator. It is hoped that this will help all children understand their Creator better and increase their relationship with Him.
Autorenporträt
Aamna Qureshi is a Pakistani, Muslim American who adores words. She grew up in a very loud, very Punjabi household, surrounded by English (for school), Urdu (for conversation), and Punjabi (for emotion). Through her writing, she wishes to inspire a love for the beautiful country and rich culture that informed much of her identity. When she's not writing, she loves to travel to new places where she can explore different cultures or to Pakistan where she can revitalize her roots. She also loves baking complicated desserts, drinking fancy teas and coffees, watching sappy rom-coms, and going for walks about the estate (her backyard). She currently lives in New York.