News Islamic Tradition
4 June 2026
Islamic StorytimeÈËÑýÌìÌÃapp last sessions for this term was marked with a beautiful and meaningful celebration for our mini Muslims, who came together last Tuesday for a special Eid experience.
Our young students took part in a mini Hajj simulation, designed to help them understand the significance of Hajj through hands-on learning. This engaging activity allowed children to connect with the rituals in a simple and memorable way, deepening their appreciation of this important pillar of Islam.
The celebration continued with a delightful farm visit, where students had the opportunity to meet a range of animals including sheep, goats, chickens, and guinea pigs. The experience encouraged curiosity and care while helping students reflect on the wonders of AllahÈËÑýÌìÌÃapp creation in the natural world.
Throughout the term, Storytime has provided a warm and engaging environment for children to learn, explore, and grow together. The Eid celebration served as a joyful conclusion to a term filled with meaningful experiences and community connection.
We thank the families for their ongoing support and participation, making this program truly a success. We also thank our wonderful facilitators Ms Hina, Ms Siti, Ms Nukhbah, Ms Nabiha for volunteering their time and creativity in hosting these engaging sessions each week.
We pray all our families enjoyed a blessed Eid, and we look forward to welcoming you back next term, inShaAllah.