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The Five Pillars of Islam for Kids

A beautiful first step into worship, helping children see Islam as meaningful and close.

Faith made simple Parent-friendly Amazon paperback
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About this book

What's inside

Introduces the five pillars in a way that feels warm and understandable for young readers beginning to learn the foundations of Islam. Instead of overwhelming children with abstract language, it frames worship as something beautiful, purposeful, and closely connected to love for Allah.

A strong starter book for families who want to explain Shahadah, salah, fasting, zakat, and Hajj in a way children can remember. The tone stays gentle and confidence-building.

Why families love it

What you'll find

  • Introduces the five pillars in a clear and age-appropriate way
  • Helps children see worship as meaningful rather than intimidating
  • Supports early confidence and pride in Muslim identity
Inside pages of The Five Pillars of Islam for Kids - sample spread

A look inside

Bring this book home, InshaAllah.

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Questions parents ask

Frequently asked

What age is the five pillars book for?
Ages 5-10. The language is gentle, joyful, and confidence-building for a child meeting the foundations of Islam for the first time.
What's inside?
Each of the five pillars - Shahadah, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj - explained with warmth, simple meanings, and reflection prompts.
Is this a good Islamic gift for a young child?
Yes - it's a frequent choice for an Eid gift, an aqiqah gift basket, or a first-Ramadan present. A loving introduction to the deen.
When and how should we use it?
Read one pillar per week over a month, or use it during weekly Islamic studies at home. Pair Salah pages with watching the family pray together.