Make learning about Allah fun, visual, and meaningful!
Teaching young hearts about their Creator shouldn’t be dry or boring. The Allah Al-Khaliq lesson by Barakah Blooms is designed to spark curiosity and gratitude in Muslim kids. Through vibrant illustrations and interactive prompts, this lesson takes children on a journey of discovery—starting from the mirror and expanding to the universe.
What’s Inside This Lesson:
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The Opening:Â Starts with the Islamic greeting and a Dua for seeking knowledge (Rabbi Zidni Ilma).
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Self-Reflection: Asks children to look at their own bodies (eyes, nose, hands, legs) to appreciate Allah’s design.
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Interactive Fun:Â Includes physical activities (e.g., “Let’s jump 10 times”) to keep energetic kids engaged.
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Nature & The Universe:Â Explores the creation of animals, the sky, mountains, day/night cycles, and delicious fruits.
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Quranic Integration: Features simple explanations of verses from Surah At-Tin and Surah Al-Imran connecting the lesson to the Holy Quran.
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Critical Thinking: Uses a powerful analogy (making cookies or building a chair) to teach the difference between humans making things (needing tools/ingredients) and Allah creating everything from nothing.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this lesson, your child will be able to:
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Identify Al-Khaliq as one of Allah’s names meaning “The Creator.”
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Recognize the blessings in their own body and the environment.
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Understand that while humans need materials to build, Allah needs nothing to create.
Product Details:
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Format:Â Digital Download (PDF/PPT compatible slides).
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Pages:Â 27 Colorful Slides.
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Target Audience:Â Preschool to Lower Elementary (Ages 4-8).
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Author:Â Barakah Blooms.
Note: This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.







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