Kids Islam course online · Ages 4–14

Basic Islamic Education for Kids

A gentle, structured online Islamic studies course for children — covering the pillars of Islam and Iman, wudhu, salah, daily duas, prophets' stories and manners, tailored for non‑Arab families in Europe, North America and Australia.

  • Step‑by‑step basic Islamic education for kids, from first concepts to daily practice.
  • Live 1:1 islam tutor for kids with child‑friendly explanations and patient repetition.
  • Flexible timings for families in the UK, Europe, US, Canada and Australia.

For parents searching "teach my child Islam", "kids Islam course online", or "Islamic studies for children" and wanting a calm, reliable plan.

What this course is

E-Quran Coaching offers a basic Islamic knowledge course for non-Arab kids to teach them the basics of Islam like the pillars of Islam and Iman, wudhu (ablution), salah (prayer), daily duas (supplications), prophets' stories, manners (adab), and simple halal/haram guidance. This kids Islam course online gives children a warm, age‑appropriate introduction to core Islamic beliefs and daily acts of worship. It focuses on simple language, short activities and regular revision so non‑Arab children can understand and remember the basics of Islam without feeling overwhelmed. Lessons are designed to be calm, friendly and child‑centred, while still giving parents confidence that the essentials are being covered properly.

Who this course is for

The Basic Islamic Education for Kids course is suitable for families who want clear, structured Islamic studies for children and need an online islam tutor for kids they can trust.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this Islamic course for non‑Arab children, your child should:

Course format & schedule

This online Islamic studies for children course is built to fit real family schedules while keeping learning consistent.

  • Live 1:1 classes: one teacher, one child (or siblings by request) for full attention.
  • Platform: lessons delivered on Zoom or Google Meet with screen‑share and simple visual aids.
  • Typical class length by age: 20–30 minutes (4–6), 30–45 minutes (7–10), 45–60 minutes (11–14).
  • Frequency options: once weekly, twice weekly, or more intensive plans by agreement.
  • Optional recordings: where allowed and appropriate, sessions can be recorded for home revision.
  • Parent guides: brief, downloadable notes so parents know what to revise and how to support.

Curriculum (module‑by‑module)

The curriculum is flexible, so teachers adjust pace and depth based on age and background. Below is a typical layout for this basic Islamic education for kids course.

1

Intro to Islam & Knowing Allah

Children learn that Allah created everything, sees and hears us, and that Islam is a way of living that pleases Him.

Sample activities: simple creation walks (naming blessings), drawing "things Allah made", short question‑and‑answer chats.

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2

Pillars of Islam

Children meet the five pillars of Islam with simple explanations for each and practical examples they can see at home.

Sample activities: pillar chart craft, short roleplay about salah and fasting, matching games for each pillar.

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3

Pillars of Iman (Belief)

Children learn the basics of belief in Allah, angels, books, prophets, the Last Day and Qadar in calm, clear language.

Sample activities: belief "story circles", simple diagrams, question cards to check understanding.

4

Wudhu (Ablution) Basics

Step‑by‑step teaching of wudhu, including what to wash, in which order, and common mistakes to avoid.

Sample activities: demonstration and repeat, "spot the missing step" games, home wudhu checklist with parents.

5

Salah Basics

Children learn the basic positions of salah, key phrases, and simple rules like praying on time and facing the Qiblah.

Sample activities: prayer mat actions practice, order‑of‑salah cards, "set up a prayer space" mini‑project.

6

Daily Duas & Dhikr

Children memorise and understand short duas for daily moments like eating, travelling, entering and leaving home.

Sample activities: dua repetition with actions, picture‑based flashcards, "dua of the week" charts for home.

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7

Prophets' Stories & Seerah Highlights

Selected stories of key prophets and simple moments from the life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, focusing on lessons children can copy.

Sample activities: short story time, drawing favourite moments, "what can we learn from this?" discussions.

8

Manners & Character (Adab)

Politeness with parents, siblings and teachers, truthfulness, kindness, sharing, and respectful speech in daily life.

Sample activities: roleplay around home and school scenes, manners charts, "good word / bad word" sorting games.

9

Halal & Haram Basics

Simple ideas of what is allowed and not allowed in food, words and actions — always at a basic, child‑friendly level.

Sample activities: "could we do this?" scenario cards, food label spotting with parents, speech filter games.

10

Islamic Calendar, Ramadan & Eid

Children learn about the months of the Hijri calendar, what makes Ramadan special, and how Muslims celebrate Eid in a balanced way.

Sample activities: simple calendar craft, "Ramadan day" timeline, Eid gratitude lists.

11

Basic Arabic & Quran Exposure (Optional)

Light exposure to short Quranic phrases, surahs already memorised, and recognising simple Arabic words where suitable.

Sample activities: tracing selected Arabic words, listening and repeating short ayat, matching Arabic and English meanings.

12

Revision & Certificate Project

Bringing everything together with revision weeks and a small end‑of‑course project to show what the child has learned.

Sample activities: mini presentation for parents, "my daily Muslim routine" poster, recap quiz games.

Assessment & certificate

Assessment in this islamic course for non‑Arab children is gentle and practical. Teachers use informal checks — asking children to re‑tell a story, show wudhu steps, explain a pillar in their own words, or recite a learnt dua — instead of formal exams.

Simple projects, such as "my daily worship chart" or a short presentation for parents, are used to bring topics together. At the end of the agreed study period, children receive a printable Certificate of Completion from E‑Quran Coaching to recognise their effort and learning.

Pricing & custom packages

Pricing for Basic Islamic Education for Kids follows the standard online lesson rates at E‑Quran Coaching. You can view up‑to‑date fees on our pricing page.

See Pricing & Custom Packages

Custom packages available — we'll create a plan based on number of classes & class length, so you only pay for what your child can realistically attend.

FAQs

What ages is the Basic Islamic Education for Kids course suitable for?

The course is designed for children roughly between 4 and 14 years. We adjust pace, examples and tasks differently for 4–6, 7–10 and 11–14 so each child is neither bored nor pushed too hard.

Do you go into detailed fiqh issues in this kids Islam course?

No, we focus on clear, age‑appropriate basics: pillars of Islam and Iman, how to make wudhu and pray, simple halal/haram ideas, duas, manners and stories. We do not enter complex fiqh differences or debates.

What is the lesson format for this online Islamic studies course?

Lessons are live 1:1 video sessions using Zoom or Google Meet. Teachers use stories, visuals, on‑screen exercises and practice time, with space for your child to ask questions.

What materials or equipment does my child need?

Your child needs a device with camera and microphone, a good internet connection, and a quiet corner for class. We provide digital materials. A simple notebook and pencil are useful for activities and revision.

Is this a group class or 1:1 with an Islam tutor for kids?

Teaching is 1:1, so your child works directly with an Islam tutor for kids who can move at the right speed and re‑explain as needed. Siblings can sometimes share sessions after discussion.

What is your cancellation and rescheduling policy?

We know family life can be busy. If you need to cancel or move a lesson, please let us know as early as possible (ideally 12–24 hours before). We try to offer fair rescheduling options within the same billing period where we can.

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