Ashbāl Mindset Series: Be Courageous and Stand Firm in Your Faith
Courage empowers Muslim kids to stand up for the truth, just like the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. It helps them face challenges with patience, resist peer pressure, and confidently share their faith with others.
By nurturing courage, we raise future leaders of the Ummah—strong, confident, and committed to doing what’s right.
Action Points to develop a Courageous Mindset in our Kids:
❖ Story time: Read Stories of the Prophet ﷺ and his companions to inspire bravery and to show examples of courage.
❖ Role-Play Situations: Prepare by role-playing how to respond when faced with pressure, always staying firm in your beliefs.
❖ Promote Confidence in Faith: Encourage them to speak about Islām at home, building confidence to share with friends.
❖ Assign Leadership Roles: Give them small responsibilities in family activities to nurture leadership skills.
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