Little Muslims' Book of Duas - Islamic book for Muslim kids - cover
All books

Little Muslims' Book of Duas

Daily duas made simple, meaningful, and easy to bring into your child's real routine.

Faith made simple Parent-friendly Amazon paperback
Buy on Amazon
About this book

What's inside

Built around the daily moments children already know - eating, sleeping, waking, moving through ordinary routines with remembrance of Allah. By combining Arabic text with translation and transliteration, it makes dua practice accessible and meaningful from a young age.

What makes it especially helpful is its focus on understanding rather than memorisation alone. Children can begin to connect each dua to real life, while parents have a gentle, structured resource for building daily habits of remembrance and gratitude.

Why families love it

What you'll find

  • Pairs Arabic text with translation and transliteration for easy practice
  • Connects daily duas to familiar moments in a child's routine
  • Helps children understand the meaning behind the words they learn
Inside pages of Little Muslims' Book of Duas - sample spread

A look inside

Bring this book home, InshaAllah.

Available now on Amazon - paperback and Kindle.

View on Amazon
Questions parents ask

Frequently asked

What age is this dua book for?
It's designed for Muslim children roughly ages 4-10. Younger children enjoy it as a read-aloud while older readers can follow the Arabic, transliteration, and translation themselves.
What's inside the book?
Daily duas children use throughout the day - eating, sleeping, waking, traveling and more - each with Arabic text, easy transliteration, and a clear English translation, paired with the everyday moment it belongs to.
Is this a good Ramadan or Eid gift for kids?
Yes. It's one of our most popular Eid gifts and Ramadan presents for Muslim children - the structure makes it easy for families to add one or two new duas to their daily routine during the blessed month.
How do I use it with my child?
Start with one dua at a time. Read the Arabic together, then the meaning, then practice it in the moment it's used (before eating, before sleeping). Within weeks, children begin using duas naturally in everyday life.