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Sister Iman’s Arabic Alphabet Colouring Pages

This link is for Arabic alphabet colouring pages. Make du’a to thank her, InshaALLAH.

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If You Teach Canadian History

And you want to add in a creative element, “Tales from the Bay: True Stories from the Archives of the Hudson’s Bay Company” can be ordered from HBC. It is free for teachers. You have to order about 30 copies. … Continue reading

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New Mini Bulletin Board, Notebooking

I quickly set up a bulletin board so that we could appreciate the heroes who helped shape Islam along the way. I of course, have been inspired by the recent course that I took and feel this is a nice … Continue reading

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I Made it into the Western Sunrise Course

AlhamduLILLAH I was able to attend the Western Sunrise Course (Islamic History in Africa, Al-Andalus, and  the Americas) at Al Maghrib Institute. The course was taught by Shaykh Abdullah Hakim Quick and I must say JazakALLAH Khairin to all of … Continue reading

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Laundry Line pdf – finally scanned

Umm Abdul Basir was the one who roused me out of my state of procrastination, lol. Forgive me for any mistakes, InshaALLAH. My kids colored some of them but the others are rewritten in black and white, (they were too … Continue reading

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Israel’s U. Haifa study concludes: Arabic is hard to read [especially when it’s written wrong] | MuslimMatters.org

Israel’s U. Haifa study concludes: Arabic is hard to read [especially when it’s written wrong] | MuslimMatters.org

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Teach Children Arabic: History of Arabic Numbers in Time Telling: Tareq …

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96 Essential Sites & Blogs for Gifted Homeschoolers

Check out the links. ***By the way, I don’t endorse all of the links, nor have I been to all of them. Use your discretion. ***

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Free Arabic Curriculum

Go to this link for the Muhammad ibn Sa’ud University Arabic curriculum.

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