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Adab Reading Al-Quran Game: Teach Quran Etiquette

What if kids could learn the beautiful manners of reading the Quran—not through lectures—but through play? At Roots Muslim School, we believe education should be interactive, joyful, and spiritually rich. That’s why we’re excited to introduce the Adab Reading Al-Quran Game, a group sort activity designed to help children internalize the proper etiquettes of reading the Quran (adab) in a fun, engaging way.

Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, this game will transform how your child or student connects with the Quran.


🔗 Embed the Adab Reading Al-Quran Game Here:

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Why Etiquette Matters When Reading the Quran

Imagine handing your child a precious treasure—but they don’t know how to handle it with care. That’s what it’s like to read the Quran without understanding adab.

In Islam, we approach the Quran not just with our minds, but with our hearts, actions, and even our posture. Learning this from a young age creates a deep-rooted love and reverence for the Book of Allah.

That’s where our Adab Reading Al-Quran Game steps in.


🎮 What is the Adab Reading Al-Quran Game?

Game Type: Group Sort
Audience: Ages 7+ (ideal for 2-6 players)
Learning Focus: Quran reading etiquette (adab)

This is a group sorting game where players collaborate to categorize different actions and phrases based on whether they reflect proper or improper adab when reading the Quran. It’s designed to spark meaningful discussion, teamwork, and reflection.


🧩 How to Play Adab Reading Al-Quran Game

Here’s how your group can start playing right away:

🪄 Setup:

  • Print or display the game cards (download or embed below).
  • Divide them into shuffled cards with examples of actions/phrases.
    • E.g., “Sitting quietly while reading,” “Chewing gum during recitation,” “Making wudu before touching the mushaf.”

🧠 Instructions:

  1. Group Sorting:
    • Players read each card aloud and place it under the correct category:
      Correct Adab
      Incorrect Adab
  2. Discussion Round:
    • After sorting, players discuss why each card belongs in its category.
    • If needed, refer to the Quranic verses or Hadiths listed in the game guide.
  3. Scoring (Optional):
    • Each correct answer earns 1 point.
    • Bonus points for meaningful discussions and citing sources!

💡 Tips to Win and Maximize Learning

  • Encourage storytelling: Let students give real-life examples of when they followed or forgot an adab.
  • Use as a warm-up: Start your Quran class with this game to set the tone.
  • Level up: Have students create their own cards after the game for reinforcement.

🌱 Real-Life Example: Classroom Transformation

In one of our online classes at Roots Muslim School, students played the Adab Reading Al-Quran Game as part of their weekly Quran circle. One student excitedly said:

“I didn’t know that even turning off distractions is part of adab!”

The classroom turned into a lively, respectful environment—not from lectures, but from playful learning.


📈 Benefits of the Adab Reading Al-Quran Game

  • Boosts teamwork and reflection
  • Enhances Quranic etiquette
  • Reinforces Islamic behavior in daily life
  • Makes learning interactive and memorable

The game is ideal for:

  • Islamic schools
  • Homeschoolers
  • Weekend madrasas
  • Family game nights

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