
3 Arabic Words That Change Everything: Allah, Islam, and Īmān
Introduction: The Power of Words in Arabic Learning
When children begin learning Arabic, the very first words they encounter can shape how they see both the language and their faith. For Muslim families in the U.S. and U.K., teaching Arabic isn’t just about vocabulary—it’s about connecting hearts to the Qur’an. 🌙
At Roots Muslim School, we believe the journey starts with Faith Foundation Words:
- Allah (God)
- Islam (Submission)
- Īmān (Faith)
These three words are simple, yet they carry the weight of the entire belief system. Let’s explore why they matter and how parents can use them to inspire children in their Arabic education.

1. Allah – The Name Above All Names
The very first word every child should know in Arabic is Allah. It is the most repeated name in the Qur’an and the heart of every prayer.
✨ Teaching your child the word Allah connects them instantly to the purpose of learning Arabic: recognizing the Creator. Even for beginners, this word is easy to pronounce, short, and deeply meaningful.
📌 Tip for parents: Start by pointing out the word “Allah” in the Qur’an, on wall art, or during prayer time. Make it familiar and beloved.
2. Islam – Submission in Action
The second foundation word is Islam, which means submission. But for children, submission isn’t about difficulty—it’s about love and trust.
🌱 By teaching Islam in Arabic, parents can show their children that every smile, good deed, or prayer is part of living Islam. It turns language learning into a real-life experience.
📌 Tip for parents: Use everyday examples—“Helping your sister is Islam,” or “Praying together is Islam.” These connections make Arabic practical.
3. Īmān – The Faith of the Heart
The third word is Īmān, which means faith. Unlike visible actions, Īmān is what lives inside the heart. It is believing in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the Last Day, and His decree.
✨ When children learn the word Īmān, they understand that faith is more than words—it is trust and light inside them.
📌 Tip for parents: Encourage children to say, “I have Īmān in Allah,” to strengthen both their language and belief.
Why These Three Words Matter
Together, Allah, Islam, and Īmān are more than vocabulary—they are the foundation of Arabic education with the Qur’an. Starting with these words helps children:
- Connect language to belief ❤️
- Find motivation to keep learning 📚
- Build pride in knowing the language of the Qur’an 🌙
At Roots Muslim School, we focus on teaching Arabic that feels alive, meaningful, and tied to children’s identity as Muslims.
Conclusion
Arabic learning isn’t just about mastering grammar—it’s about unlocking faith through language. By starting with Allah, Islam, and Īmān, you give your child a foundation that connects their mind and heart to the Qur’an.
👉 Ready to begin your child’s Arabic journey? Join us at Roots Muslim School and make learning fun, interactive, and faith-filled.