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7th Imam – Resources on Imam Musa Kazim (as)

Here are some ideas in which we can mark his important day with children:

  • Create a Mystery Box:

Possible ideas of items:

  1. Black cloth – we wear black to mourn during sad occasions
  2. The # 7 – explain that he’s the 7th Imam
  3. An Angry Face – Explain how Imam Kazim (as) was the opposite of anger, but was known to be the one who swallowed his anger and was patient/calm.
  4. A map with Iraq circled – explain how he’s buried in Iraq.
  5. Picture of the harem of Imam Kazim (as) – explain how we go to Kadhmayn to do his ziyarat where he’s buried.
  6. Handcuffs/box, bicycle chain or any chain or mini cage – explain how he was put in a prison for most of his life even though he was such a good Muslim and our Imam, but the ones who made bad choices caused him to suffer.
  7. A bridge (from legos etc) – Explain how the Imam (as) was left by the bridge.
  8. Toy bread – Explain how he was given very little food while in prison.
  9. Janemaz or Du’a book: Explain how despite all the difficulties he endured, he never gave up his faith in Allah and in fact thanked Him, and continued to worship Him even in the prison.
  • Videos on the Imam:

This looks like a great short movie to watch on him! Just be aware that it might not be suitable for younger children:

  • Ahadith by the Imam to share with your children
  • For older kids, 12shiaimams.com is a great site for more info on the Imam.

 * Thank you to Masooma Hydery Kalyan for compiling the original post!

Rajab Idea 8: Rajab Resources

Rajab Idea 8: Rajab Resources

There are a growing number of resources out there to help mark this special month, here they are below:

  • Kisa Kids have been releasing booklets for the last few years which are FULL of activities to mark the occasions of the months. They are available to download for free here. They also have banners, amal checklists, etc.
  • Zair Zabr Play has a few free printables for Rajab, including a booklet on Me’raj.
  • Here is one by Lunar Learners on Me’raj (Although there is much debate about Me’raj being on the 27th of Rajab, with the consensus being it’s not – that date is important for Mab’ath), you can use these on the other dates that have given for Me’raj)
  • Some worksheets by UmAimen
  • This Dua for Rajab for children (source unknown)
  • This awesome Rajab Calendar was created to help children stay on top of all the important dates and recommended a’maal of the month – created by TanveerShares