A Simple Way for Kids to Learn the 99 Names of Allah

A Simple Way for Kids to Learn the 99 Names of Allah

Why the 99 Names Are Important for Children

As Muslims, we know that one of the most powerful ways to know Allah is through His Names. The 99 Names of Allah are not only for memorisation, they teach us who Allah is, how He cares for us, and how we can turn to Him in every part of our lives.

For children, learning these Names early builds love and trust in Allah. It helps them understand His mercy, forgiveness, and strength in ways that guide their hearts. But teaching all 99 Names can feel overwhelming for parents. That is why we created the 99 Names of Allah Interactive Wall Art to make this journey simple and joyful.

Learning With Sound and Play

Children learn best when they can listen, repeat, and interact. The Wall Art brings this to life with built-in audio and easy controls. With one press of a button, your child can:

  • Hear each Name of Allah clearly recited

  • Repeat after the audio to help memorisation

  • Play quiz mode to test what they have learned

This turns memorising the Names of Allah into an active, playful, and rewarding experience.

Watch our product feature demo below.

A Screen-Free Way to Remember Allah

Many parents worry about too much screen time. The Wall Art offers a safe, engaging alternative that keeps children focused on dhikr without needing a phone or tablet.

  • No screens needed

  • Simple to use for any age

  • Encourages daily remembrance of Allah

By hanging it in your home, the Names of Allah become part of your child’s daily environment, a natural reminder to keep Allah close.

99 Names of Allah Interactive Wall Art

99 Names of Allah Interactive Wall Art

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Building Faith Every Day

Because the Wall Art is always visible, children are reminded to use it often. Over time, they begin to connect Allah’s Names with real-life situations. For example, remembering Ar-Razzaq when talking about blessings, or Al-Ghafoor when asking for forgiveness.

This connection helps children see Allah’s mercy and power in their daily lives, nurturing iman that grows with them.

A Gift That Lasts a Lifetime

The 99 Names of Allah Interactive Wall Art is more than decoration. It is a way for children to know Allah, practise dhikr, and build love for their faith in a simple and memorable way.

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FAQs

1. Why should children learn the 99 Names of Allah from a young age?
Introducing the Names early helps children form a deep emotional bond with Allah. Each Name teaches them about His mercy, kindness, and power. Shaping how they understand faith, gratitude, and forgiveness.

2. How can parents make learning the Names of Allah easy and consistent?
Start small. Introduce a few Names each week and discuss their meanings during daily routines. The 99 Names of Allah Interactive Wall Art makes this easy by allowing children to listen, repeat, and memorise through gentle audio reminders.
3. How does the 99 Names of Allah Wall Art encourage remembrance (dhikr)?
Because it hangs in plain view, the Wall Art keeps the remembrance of Allah visible and accessible. Its built-in audio and quiz modes encourage children to practise dhikr regularly without needing screens or constant supervision.
4. What’s the best way to help children understand the meaning behind each Name?
Link the Names to real-life situations. For example, when your child shares something, remind them of Al-Kareem (The Generous). When they’re comforted, mention Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful). These small moments make learning personal and lasting.
5. What makes this Interactive Wall Art different from a standard poster or chart?
Unlike printed posters, the 99 Names of Allah Interactive Wall Art combines sight, sound, and touch. Children hear clear recitations, test their memory, and engage with Islamic learning in a way that feels fun, purposeful, and filled with iman.

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