tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141631154102533821.post8813348465976570937..comments2024-03-26T07:53:30.798-06:00Comments on A Muslim Child is Born: Learning to Tell Time: Masjid ClockUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141631154102533821.post-64551192935022266292010-08-22T16:29:26.741-06:002010-08-22T16:29:26.741-06:00Oh! I just realized that it was Umm Muhammad askin...Oh! I just realized that it was Umm Muhammad asking that question!...lol...I hope the information helps dear sis Umm Muhammad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141631154102533821.post-69485207443066428832010-08-22T16:28:34.488-06:002010-08-22T16:28:34.488-06:00Waalaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
A...Waalaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,<br /><br />At 3 years old, he will be able, insha'Allah, to understand some basics. <br /><br />1). When your child asks about something or when you notice the time for salat is near, say, "We will pray dhur at 1:00pm, when the big hand (move the big hand on his clock as you say this) is pointing here (point to the 12) and when the small hand is pointing here (move the small hand to the number 1)". You can briefly show him, prior to doing this, which hand is the big hand and which is the small hand. You will most likely have to remind him as this is something children easily forget and it is normal. <br /><br />2). Whenever you can, include time and the clock in his life. This way when he is about 4/5 years old the idea of telling time will not be foreign to him insha'Allah.<br /><br />Usually, telling time is introduced in schools around kindergarten and grade 1. Before then parents can include time in their child's day in simple ways that will help the child grasp the idea easily when the formal instruction of telling time begins and waallahu alim.<br /><br />Jazakillahu khayr dear sis Naddlie99Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141631154102533821.post-84122636227547567382010-08-22T15:46:19.952-06:002010-08-22T15:46:19.952-06:00Assalamu alaykum dear sister,
i like this one - an...Assalamu alaykum dear sister,<br />i like this one - and i did not think of teaching my 3 years old boy the clock until now - but probabably he's able to understand?! but i want to ask - in which way did you use it exactly? when it is prayer time you adjust the right time and explain it to your kids? i'm kinda tired right now and not able to think - sorryyy ^^<br /><br />wassalamu alaykum,<br />Umm MuhammadDiscoverNatalhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11799777458959175308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141631154102533821.post-6312092169229952322010-01-12T17:56:07.830-07:002010-01-12T17:56:07.830-07:00Wa iyaki dear sis. Oh, and I would love to see you...Wa iyaki dear sis. Oh, and I would love to see your kids completed clocks insha'Allah. If you give permission I can put pictures of them in this post insha'Allah. Pls. let me know insha'Allah. Oh, I saw your blog...it's beautiful masha'Allah! I have to go back and spend more time there insha'Allah.<br /><br />Jazakillahu khayrAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141631154102533821.post-15620349252515257342010-01-12T16:29:48.230-07:002010-01-12T16:29:48.230-07:00Assalamu alaykum,
Jazakilillaahu khairan ukhti! M...Assalamu alaykum,<br /><br />Jazakilillaahu khairan ukhti! Masha'Allaah that will be very handy for us right now, as we're just working on time. Unfortunately have just run out of ink :( so will have to wait until I can print it out, but alhamdulillaah.Naimahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00835149968673235230noreply@blogger.com