I wanted to teach my daughter the 99 names of Allah in a fun and creative way, and turning this learning activity into a crafting session was definitely fun! My daughter and I decided to go for a flower in the pot because A. She loves plants and B. It was easy and quick and C. Because this way she can take out a flower, learn the names, put it back into the flower pot, and then choose another flower! Win – Win – Win!
We plan on choosing a flower from the pot and learning the names and the meaning of the names from one petal each week. Since there are about 4-5 names on each petal, this seems like a realistic approach.
This would be a great craft for children to do during Ramadan while they learn the 99 names of Allah!
Here’s how we put together our 99 Names of Allah Flower Pot:






Craft Facts:
– Materials needed: 99 Names of Allah, construction paper, glue, tape, scissors, cardboard box (or cereal box), yogourt container. Optional: stickers, markers, crayons.
-Age: this craft is ideal for school aged children that are able to cut and glue paper.
-Duration: up to an hour depending on your child.
That’s it! I hope you and your children enjoy this craft as much as my children and I did!
You’re a creative person, Sis ما شا ء لله
My son also trying to memorize Asmaul Husna, but he’s using MP3 player. 😉 Has your daughter memorized it too?
Jazak’Allah Khair sis <3 she is just starting to learn the names with meanings, and also learning to read the Quran and memorize so e Surahs Masha'Allah 🙂 Really, the younger they are, the easier it is for them to learn everything, Subhan'Allah <3 Masha'Allah your son has learned just by listening! I'm the opposite, I have to take notes and read over and over again to memorize something; it takes a lot if effort, lol!
🙂 Everyone has an unique habit in learning/ memorizing. My son doesn’t school yet, so I teach him by watching n listening the materials. Your daughter is so amazing, she has started her learning a lot. سبحا ن ا لله
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Alhamdulillah!! what a beautiful and creative way to teach 🙂 Insha’allah your daughter shall learn them all very soon. Ameen 🙂
Jazaki Allahu Khair sis 🙂 Insha’Allah <3
This is such a great project. It’s especially cool since this year we are in Spring leading up to Ramadan! This could be a cool homeschool lesson incorporating the seasons and Allah as a creator. Mashaa Allah. Love this!
Mashallah…what a great thought…I’m glad that I came across your blog…you are such a creative person…may Allah reward you with more creativity and we keep on taking help from you…:)
Ameen! Jazaki Allah khair for your kinds words sis <3 May Allah continue to shower his blessings upon you and your family!