Noor Kids Monthly Membership Adventure

featuring the S.I.R.A.T Identity-development Philosophy

Inspire 4-to-8 year olds to develop a genuine love for Islam through the Noor Kids Adventure Monthly Membership.

Cultivate Islamic character, values, and beliefs through kid-tested, shaykh-approved stories that children actually enjoy to read.

Designed by creative, educational, & scholarly experts from Harvard & Berkeley to preserve Islamic identity among children.

Each month, members receive new monthly activity book, access to online storytime, and online enrichment activities.

Stories feature cute, colorful, and relatable characters that are perfect for Muslim kids in North America.

Join the over 100,000 families that have brought Noor Kids into their home. Your kids deserve it.

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Noor Kids Monthly
Membership Adventure

featuring the S.I.R.A.T Identity-development Philosophy

Inspire 4-8 years olds to build genuine love for Islam.

Kid-tested, shaykh-approved stories that kids enjoy.

Designed by experts from Harvard & Berkeley.

Each month, receive new book + online activities.

Join the over 100,000 families that have brought Noor Kids into their home. Your kids deserve it.

Try for $0.99

Peek Into the Noor Kids Adventure Membership

First Month: Everything you need to get started!

  • Noor Kids activity book Collector’s Box
  • Global Muslim Citizen passport
  • Our latest Islamic activity book
  • Your very first Noor Kids badge
  • Parent’s adventure guide
  • Special note & gift from the author
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A new Islamic activity book, featuring:

  • Playful stories utilizing the S.I.R.A.T. Identity-development philosophy
  • Hands-on activities designed by Islamic montessori educators
  • Thoughtful discussion questions inspiring children to critically think about faith
  • Parent’s page that provides overview of topic and lessons
  • Collectible badge for the Global Muslim Citizen passport

PLUS: Access to monthly, online storytime & enrichment activities

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What is Included

First Month:
Everything to get your Started

Everything you need to get started

Noor Kids activity book collection box

Global Muslim Citizen passport

Our latest Islamic activity book

Your very first Noor Kids badge

Parent’s adventure guide

Special note & gift from the author

Ongoing Months:
New Book + Storytime + Activities

A new Islamic activity book, featuring:

Playful stories utilizing the S.I.R.A.T. Identity-development philosophy

Hands-on activities designed by Islamic montessori educators

Thoughtful discussion questions inspiring children to critically think about faith

Parent’s page that provides overview of topic and lessons

Collectable badge for the Global Muslim Citizen passport

PLUS: Access to monthly, online storytime & enrichment activities

Try for $0.99

Meet the Characters

  • Amin
  • Amira
  • Asad
  • Shireen
  • Name : Amin

    Age : 7

    Siblings : Haseeb (18)

    Favorite Color : Blue

    Salaam! I’m Amin! It’s awesome to meet you! My friend Asad and I, we’re racing, and the first one who can meet a hundred new people wins. I’m winning so far. But I’m good at making friends. Asad is better at other things. My big brother, Haseeb, is the best. He’s friends with everyone. He also plays soccer at college and he’s gotten to lead prayer at the masjid like 50 million times. I think he might be an Imam one day. I got to call the adhan for Jumu’ah one time. It was the best thing ever! People say I’m a lot like Haseeb, but really, I’m not. I don’t think Haseeb ever gets sad or feels lousy and stuff like I do sometimes. I know a secret, though, to never giving up. Like our Prophet (SAW), I have help from my friends!

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  • Name : Amira

    Age : 7

    Siblings : none

    Favorite Color : Yellow

    In the time of the Prophet (SAW), people didn’t have cars or planes or trains, or any way of getting around except by walking. Or by riding on adorable camels, which doesn’t sound so bad in a way, but must have been pretty tiring. So when someone new arrived, people would say, “ahlan wa sahlan,” which means “family and flat land,” because that’s what a tired traveler would want most of all. Can you think of anything so beautiful? Anyway, ahlan wa sahlan to you! I’m Amira!

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  • Name : Asad

    Age : 7

    Siblings : Yusra (1)

    Favorite Color : Green

    As Salaam Alaikum. My name is Asad. Do you like math? If you don’t like it, that’s okay, most people don’t. In fact, a lot of people think I’m sort of a weirdo because I really, really, really like math. But to me, those people are the ones who don’t make any sense, because without math, there would be no science, and without science, we would be in terrible, terrible darkness! We would have no way to understand the beautiful universe Allah (SWT) created! And no one wants that! So if I’m a weirdo because I really, really, really like math, then maybe we need a few weirdos around, right?

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  • Name : Shireen

    Age : 7

    Siblings : Jafar (7)

    Favorite Color : Red

    Salaam! Call me Shireen. Wanna learn to fly? One of my favorite writers, Fatema Mernissi, says there are two steps to growing wings. First, you have to feel stuck. That’s easy, since we all feel stuck, at least sometimes. Then, you have to believe you can be un-stuck. So, what do you say? Wanna fly? I know, I know, it seems too easy. I like the idea of making a big change in a snap, but the truth is that’s not how it works. Big changes take a long, long, long while. But the changes that are the hardest and take the longest to make, they’re the most important ones.

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S.I.R.A.T. Philosophy for Identity Development

Noor Kids utilizes an evidence-based, 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

Get your first month of Noor Kids for $0.99!

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4 Month Membership

12 Month Membership

First month for $0.99
Price after first month $7.99 per month
(total of $31.99)
$6.99 per month
(total of $83.88)
Total activity books received 4 12
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Recent Noor Kids Books

Topics Covered in Membership

Each month, Noor Kids publishes a new activity book based on the following themes.

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When asked about religion, the Holy Prophet (SAW) famously replies, “I was only sent to perfect moral character.” Today, secular science also shows us that character also serves as the engine through which children build self-esteem.

As Muslims, it is vital to lead within the communities that we live, being champions of social justice. Today, we also know that citizenship education also serves as a tool for 4- to 8- year-olds to develop a sense of belonging.

“Why do we fast?” For children growing up in a non-Muslim environment, understanding the rationale behind key Islamic beliefs allows children to develop confidence in their religious practice.

Topics Covered in Membership

Each month, Noor Kids publishes a new activity book based on the following themes.

When asked about religion, the Holy Prophet (SAW) famously replies, “I was only sent to perfect moral character.” Today, secular science also shows us that character also serves as the engine through which children build self-esteem.

As Muslims, it is vital to lead within the communities that we live, being champions of social justice. Today, we also know that citizenship education also serves as a tool for 4- to 8- year-olds to develop a sense of belonging.

“Why do we fast?” For children growing up in a non-Muslim environment, understanding the rationale behind key Islamic beliefs allows children to develop confidence in their religious practice.

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