Arabic words in Islam

Arabic words in Islam

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Author of ‘Yahya teaches Khalid about Jannah’. ❤️ IG @arabicwordsinislam

I am an English teacher and author with the aim to teach children about Islam through creative workshops and resources to gelp nurture an Islamic upbringing In Sha Allah.

19/06/2026

Our second sports day for Home Ed students is here! ☺️ Join us for another fun Sports Day in Goodmayes Park full of active games! Please note there will only be one sports day for ease for Mums with children in both age categories :) the times below are for the registered games but everyone is welcome for the full two hours to have lunch together, cheer on the kids and enjoy the vibe! Prizes and certificates for every participant! PM to book! 💜 Share with other home ed families! ❤️

18/06/2026

📕 *Sept 2026 Home Ed English online group classes interest form* 📕

I am in the process of timetabling for the upcoming school year so if you are interested in weekly online English group classes for your child, please kindly fill in the form below so I can better meet your needs In Sha Allah. 💜

*Please note: A girls only year 7 and 8 class has already been set for Mondays at 9:15-10:15am starting Monday 7th Sept 26.*

https://forms.gle/rMWLiF4LJdh4suUc6

01/06/2026

☀️7 weeks until the summer holiday which means summer club is back! To help me plan summer club sessions to better meet your needs, please fill in this form if you would like your children to attend some sessions in Goodmayes! ☀️ Jazak Allahu Khairan! https://forms.gle/7Grii86ubUWKQyrZ8 Link in the bio!

27/05/2026

Eid Mubarak everyone! Have a fantastic day! May Allah (SWT) accept all your duas 🩷

14/05/2026

🎁💜*Sew in style classes!*💜🎁

This Eid, gift a special little girl a unique present! In my sew in style classes, the girls will have fun, learn new skills and have a valuable experience to continue their skills at home.❤️

To sign up and gift a special lady, contact Nusaybah on 07729 045185 or on Instagram https://instagram.com/arabicwordsinislam

02/05/2026

*Eid Gift making workshop!* *Stitch and style!*

With Eid at the end of the month, join me to make a personalised hand decorated notebook for a loved one this Eid!

This fun, hands-on gift making session will include stitching and decorating!They will also wrap it ready to gift for Eid! 🩷

To sign up your child, contact Nusaybah on 07729 045185 or on Instagram https://instagram.com/arabicwordsinislam

Photos from Arabic words in Islam's post 25/04/2026

🎁 ⭐ Eid gifts and craft kits! 🎁 ⭐

Order these fun and creative gifts for Eid Al Adha for your children or for gifts for others!

A mixture of fun mystery eggs, children’s craft kits, crochet gifts and learning gifts perfect for this Eid! Limited gifts, grab them quickly! ❤️

To order Eid gifts, contact Nusaybah on 07729 045185 or on Instagram https://instagram.com/arabicwordsinislam

14/04/2026

Home-Ed GCSE English Classes – Starting 17th April 2026 for years 9-11.

✨ Transactional Writing (speeches, articles, stories, letters)
Fridays 10:30–11:30am

Students will practise GCSE-style questions, develop strong vocabulary, and improve their writing and analytical skills.

£10 per hour – termly block booking

To register or for more information:
Message Nusaybah on 07729 045185
or on Instagram *

02/04/2026

Home-Ed GCSE English Classes – Starting April 2026 for years 9-11.

✨ Unseen Poetry Analysis
Wednesdays 12:15–1:15pm

✨ Transactional Writing (speeches, articles, stories, letters)
Fridays 10:30–11:30am

Students will practise GCSE-style questions, develop strong vocabulary, and improve their writing and analytical skills.

£10 per hour – termly block booking

To register or for more information:
Message Nusaybah on 07729 045185
or on Instagram *

27/03/2026

Gentleness!

I want to share a reminder for everyone please as I am seeing too much of this around! When people make an error - small or major: as Muslims we should treat this matter with gentleness and follow the example of our Prophet (saw). Of course we should correct others and point out mistakes, but there is a correct way to do this!

This I believe, includes being gentle, doing so in private, not exposing sins and doing so with a soft heart with a good intention. The aim should be to help another person, not to upset them, be rude or offend them.

Where is this coming from?

I am 100% honest and will always continue to be especially if I make mistakes! Yesterday I was blasted publicly on a WhatsApp group for having some minor errors on one of my posters. I was addressed rudely and publicly especially after I said PM for more info (as no one wants to read group msgs which are irrelevant to them). Clearly this is still bothering me because it reminded me of the sad state of some Muslims, where harshness comes first and gentleness is not at the forefront.

In response:

Yes I teach English, Yes I teach children, Yes I teach adults, Yes I am a teacher, Yes I still make typos and mistakes because I am human and just like every other teacher, we are not perfect and don’t claim to be either!

In addition to this, I have lost count of how many posters I have made to date and admin is very time consuming so yes I admit I may have overlooked an apostrophe, a capital letter or a space somewhere - wether it was me or autocorrect and I am SORRY but please find me someone on this earth who is perfect in their job, perfect in their role, perfect in their skill, perfect with their words or writing, perfect like the Prophet (SAW) ….. exactly - you can’t name anyone because this person in the form of us humans does not exist!

Without going on, a reminder to everyone and myself: no one will ever know what someone is going through, how hard they are working, their struggles or anything ESP if you are strangers on a WhatsApp group so please choose KINDNESS and GENTLENESS first!

Continued in the comments…

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