This Ramadan, Qatar Foundation (QF) is screening a series of special episodes of Siraj, its 3D edutainment TV series, that are religiously significant and offer an engaging way for children to learn Islamic values and morals.
Sulaiman Timbo Bah, community engagement and outreach co-ordinator at Minaretein Centre, said: “In this digital age, with technology and the internet being a big part of our lives, it is essential to have a programme like Siraj for our children.
“The programme’s series on the Prophets and their teachings provides an excellent opportunity to instill values that are essential for children’s overall growth and development. Each episode focuses on a specific ethical or moral value, such as patience and courage, from an Islamic perspective. It is a great way to teach children about the attributes of the Prophets and how to emulate them in their lives.”
“As these stories are so old, it’s important to place them in a modern context that resonates with our time. That’s why we start with a relatable scenario between Rashid and Noura – the two main characters – and then draw on the timeless wisdom of the Prophets. It’s fascinating to see how much we can learn from the past and apply to the present.”
The stories of the Prophets are not just for children, but for adults, too, says Bah. “It’s important to recognise that some concepts may be too complex for children to fully understand at first. However, we know that children are captivated by stories. By sharing the stories of the chosen people of the past and culminating with the final Prophet (peace be upon him), we can help children see how he faced and overcame various struggles. Through these stories, we can demonstrate how he lived as a father, husband, leader, and judge, and how he remained patient and kind through both happy and difficult times.”
Bah believes that telling the stories of the Prophets is an integral part of Islam, saying: “We believe that all the Prophets came from Allah, and their stories teach us valuable lessons, from dealing with challenging family situations to overcoming personal obstacles, the stories of the Prophets offer guidance and inspiration.”
Bah stressed that parents should be careful about what their children are exposed to on the internet, saying: “In today’s world, the battle for our children’s minds is more challenging than ever. With a vast array of online content available, we need to be mindful of what our children are exposed to.”
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