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7 Islamic Songs for Kids Suitable for Families

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Kapanlagi.com - Introducing Islamic teachings to children from an early age can be done in various fun ways. One effective and easy method is through children's Islamic songs. Music not only entertains but can also serve as a learning tool that touches on children's emotional and cognitive sides.

Islamic songs for children generally have a cheerful rhythm and lyrics rich in Islamic meaning. In this way, children can learn about Islamic teachings while playing and singing. Besides strengthening religious understanding, these songs also support children's language and motor development.

Some children's Islamic songs have even become popular on social media and video platforms, sung by little celebrities with millions of viewers. Here are children's Islamic songs that can be sung together with family.

1. Sholawat Allahul Kaafi

This song has a distinctive gentle rhythm but contains deep lyrics that invite children to be grateful and remember Allah. Presented with a cheerful atmosphere, this song is easy for children to memorize. The theme of the song teaches that from a young age, children should be guided to be close to Allah.

2. The Story of the Prophet

Popularized by Aishwa Nahla, this song tells the life of Prophet Muhammad from childhood until he became a Prophet. The lyrics include the names of important figures in the Prophet's life. Through simple lyrics and melody, children can more easily understand the struggles of the Prophet.

3. The Meaning of Fasting

Tasya Kamila performs the song The Meaning of Fasting, which is still relevant to teach to children today. The lyrics explain the meaning of fasting not only in terms of abstaining from hunger and thirst but also in maintaining behavior. The music is light and easily digestible for children, with repetition that makes the lyrics quickly memorable. This song teaches that fasting is a form of worship that is beloved by Allah and brings rewards. This song is very suitable to be played in the lead-up to the month of Ramadan.

4. Ramadhan Greetings

The song Ramadhan Greetings is often played during the month of Ramadan, sung by Haddad Alwi and Gita Gutawa. The lyrics convey the virtues of Ramadan such as tarawih, tadarus, and zakat. This song also contains a prayer for Muslims to be forgiven during the holy month. The melody is gentle, suitable for children while instilling the values of the fasting month. This song makes Ramadan feel closer to the hearts of families, especially children.

5. 25 Names of Prophets and Messengers

This song is very useful as a medium for memorizing the 25 names of prophets and messengers that Muslims must know. The lyrics mention the names of the prophets from Adam to Muhammad in order. This song is accompanied by a gentle melody that is not boring for children.

6. Names of Angels

This song introduces 10 angels that must be known in Islam, such as Jibril, Mikail, Israfil, and others. The song simplifies the concept of faith in angels through a cheerful tune. The lyrics only mention the names of the angels, but still provide important basic knowledge to children.

7. Pillars of Islam

This song conveys the pillars of Islam in a fun way. The use of familiar tunes allows children to quickly absorb the message being delivered. This song can be sung in groups and is very suitable for learning in TPA (Islamic Education Center). Children will learn while having fun without feeling like they are studying seriously.

That’s the recommendation for Islamic songs for children. Have KLovers ever listened to this song? If not now, when?

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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