We all want our children to love the Quran, not just learn it. The good news is that love grows from positive experiences — and there's a lot parents can do to nurture it.
Make it a joyful experience
Associate the Quran with warmth, not pressure. Praise effort, keep sessions positive, and avoid turning every interaction into correction.
Lead by example
Children copy what they see. When they watch you read and value the Quran, they absorb that it matters — far more powerfully than any instruction.
Celebrate progress
- Acknowledge small milestones;
- Let them 'teach' you what they learned;
- Keep a visible progress chart;
- Make du'a with and for them.
Choose the right teacher
A patient, encouraging teacher who connects with your child changes everything. A child who likes their teacher looks forward to class — and that enthusiasm is the foundation of lifelong love for the Quran.
Learn this with a teacher
Put this into practice with a certified teacher in one of these courses: