About Noor Kids

Our Evidence-based Approach

Noor Kids utilizes the S.I.R.A.T. child-centered approach to foster Islamic identity-development.

Storytelling

Storytelling

Positive modeling stories that address real-world problems faced by children are a proven medium to teach character, citizenship, and belief. Such stories foster engagement, retention, and identity-development.

Identity Curriculum

Identity Curriculum

Much of a child’s identity is shaped by eight years of age. At this age, key elements of an Islamic identity include: a child’s relationship with himself (character), his community (citizenship), and his Creator (beliefs).

Role Models

Role Models

What does it mean to be a Muslim in America? Real and imaginary role models who children can relate to demonstrate what it means to be Muslim in America for kids.

Active Parenting

Active Parenting

Parents play the single greatest role in a child’s identity development. However, most parents are not equipped to talk with children about faith; tools, such as Noor Kids, allow for this to occur.

Thinking Critically

Thinking Critically

While traditional education often focuses on teaching what Muslims believe and how they practice, children growing up as a religious minority must understand why. Critical thinking allows children to build belief.

To learn more, watch our five-part video series, “How Do We Raise Confident Muslims?”

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Positive modeling stories that address real-world problems faced by children are a proven medium to teach character, citizenship and belief. Such stories foster engagement, retention, and identity-development.

Much of a child’s Identity is shaped by eight years of age. At this age, key elements of an Islamic identity include: a child’s relationship with himself (character), his community (citizenship), and his creator (beliefs).

What does it mean to be a Muslim in America? Real and imaginary role models who children can relate to demonstrate what it means to be Muslim in America for kids.

Parents play the single greatest role in a child’s identity development. However, most parents are not equipped to talk with children about faith; tools, such as Noor Kids, allow for this to occur.

While traditional education often focuses on teaching what Muslims believe and how they practice, children growing up as a religious minority must understand why. Critical thinking allows children build belief.

To learn more, watch our five-part video series, “How Do We Raise Confident Muslims?”

View Now

Our Story

Born & raised in America, we understand first-hand the challenge children face.

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To learn more about Noor Kids, check out our team.

About Us

Our Team

We are creative, scholarly, and educational experts
aspiring to build a brighter future for young Muslim.

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Our Religious Advisors

Our team gains advice from accredited religious scholars
to support the development of Noor Kids products and services.

  • Noor Kids is spot on in its approach and execution. My kids and I love Noor Kids.

    Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jangda Qalam Institute
  • One of the highest quality sources of Islamic education in the world.

    Imam Tahir Anwar Zaytuna College
  • Smart, thoughtful, and relevant, Noor Kids should be in all Muslim households.

    Shaykh Rizwan Arastu Islamic Literacy

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Over 100,000 familes have welcomed Noor Kids into their homes. Join us today. Your children deserve it.

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