
The Grounded Upbringing: Islamic Parenting Foundations
Published 8/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 4h 35m | Size: 6.7 GB
Develop character, inner freedom and thoughtful faith through practical Islamic parenting strategies for children.
What you'll learn
Explain the meaning of Islamic upbringing and distinguish it from common approaches to religious parenting.
Identify the internal and external factors that influence children as they enter adolescence.
Evaluate why teaching, persuasion, lecturing and behaviour control alone often fail to create lasting change.
Apply practical strategies to develop character, inner freedom and thoughtful reflection in children before puberty.
Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience is required. This course is suitable for parents, carers, teachers and educational practitioners who want to develop a stronger Islamic approach to upbringing. Learners only need a willingness to reflect, learn and apply the practical methods taught.
Description
Many parents raise their children with love, care and sincere religious commitment, yet still see their children's faith weaken during adolescence.
Why does this happen?
One reason is that Islamic upbringing is often reduced to teaching rules, correcting behaviour and encouraging outward religious practice. These methods may produce short-term results, but they do not always build the inner foundation children need to remain grounded when they face social pressure, changing desires and competing worldviews.
The Grounded Upbringing offers a deeper and more practical approach to Islamic parenting. This course will help you move beyond surface-level behaviour and understand how to prepare children to recognise, accept and internalise an Islamic worldview.
You will explore questions that concern many Muslim parents
- What does Islamictarbiyah really mean?
- Why do some children stop praying as they grow older?
- How do internal desires and external influences affect children?
- Why are information, persuasion, emotional encouragement and behaviour management not enough on their own?
- How can parents prepare children before adolescence?
These qualities help children resist unhealthy pressure, avoid blind imitation, recognise harmful habits and think carefully about their beliefs and choices. When all three are developed together, children are better prepared to understand and internalise Islamic teachings.
The course also provides a clear action plan. You will learn shared strategies that strengthen all three qualities, semi-shared strategies that develop two qualities together, and specific methods for supporting each quality individually.
Who is this course for?
This course is suitable for
- Parents raising children in complex modern environments
- Expecting parents who want to begin with a strong foundation
- Parents seeking clear Islamic parenting methods beyond slogans and emotional advice
- Teachers and educators working with children and adolescents
- Anyone who believes that raising faithful and resilient children requires knowledge, method and consistent guidance
By the end of the course, you will have a clearer understanding of Islamictarbiyah , the challenges children face and the practical steps you can take to build a more grounded approach to upbringing.
Who this course is for
This course is for parents, carers, teachers and educational practitioners who want to raise children with strong character, inner freedom and thoughtful faith. It is especially valuable for those seeking a practical Islamic approach that prepares children for adolescence and the pressures of modern society.
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