IMAN E MUJMAL

Transliteration:
Āmantu billāhi kamā huwa bi-asmā’ihi wa sifātihi wa qabiltu jamī‘a aḥkāmihi, iqrāran bil-lisān wa taṣdīqan bil-qalb
English Translation:
I solemnly declare my belief in Allah (عَزَّوَجَلَّ) as He is with all His names and attributes, and I have accepted (to obey) all His commands by pledging with my tongue and testifying them with my heart.
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FAQ
What is Iman-e-Mujmal and why is it important for my child to learn?
Iman e Mujmal is a brief declaration of faith in Islam, summarizing the core belief in Allah and His attributes. It’s important for children to learn because it introduces them to the fundamentals of faith in a simple and concise way.
At what age should I introduce Iman-e-Mujmal to my child?
Iman-e-Mujmal can be introduced to children as early as 4 to 6 years old, depending on their understanding. Its short and simple nature makes it suitable for young learners.
How can I help my child understand the meaning of Iman-e-Mujmal?
Use simple language to explain the core belief in Allah’s oneness and His attributes. Relating the concepts to everyday experiences, like the creation of nature or acts of kindness, can make it more relatable.
What are some effective ways to teach Iman-e-Mujmal to children?
Recite it daily with your child, use visual aids, and explain each part slowly. Incorporating stories about Allah’s greatness and attributes can also enhance understanding.
Are there resources to make learning Iman-e-Mujmal engaging for my child?
Yes, you can find child-friendly Islamic books, videos, and apps that provide engaging methods to teach Iman-e-Mujmal. Visual flashcards and storybooks about Islamic beliefs can also make learning enjoyable. Or Our Expert Teachers.