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How to Raise Practising Muslim Children: Lesson from the Tactics of Shaytan

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September 4, 2018
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Raising practising Muslim children isn’t easy. This reflection explores how Shaytan’s tactics teach us key parenting lessons — patience, persistence, and small steps. Rooted in Islamic wisdom and personal experience, it offers practical strategies to raise faithful, resilient kids in a challenging world.
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September 4, 2018
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It Is Never Easy to Raise Practising Muslim Children

It is , no doubt, a difficult job to raise practising Muslim children. To raise a Muslim child is to plant seeds in a storm. You have to be very careful not to let the storm destroy the plants. You have to build a strong foundation to raise practising Muslim children. There is always a fear that the impact of this cruel and sinful world might affect our children and take away their Muslim identities.

Patience Is Prerequisite When You Raise a Muslim Child

Over the past few years as I struggled to teach my daughter good habits, I came to the realization that the only way she could really learn was through a very slow, step-by-step process. It sometimes drives me to the precipice of madness when I have to repeat myself twenty times in order for her to do something. But this back and forth tango between my sanity and repetitive madness taught me something that you might think is quite strange:

The Shaytan is very patient. We are not. We lose our temper when we find it hard to raise practising Muslim children.

(This isn’t the madness speaking – this is just reality.) Nearly every day I come to a point where I just want to give up and go lie on the couch and eat straight out of a tub of ice cream instead of repeating to my child please wash your hands before eating (or any other variant of this) enough times to turn my hair grey.

But the Shaytan? Oh, he’s patient. His very purpose in this existence is to repeat, repeat, repeat his sinful suggestions to us. When we start our journey to raise practising Muslim children, we do not show patience. We rather show haste and short temper. We want quick results when we raise a Muslim child.

We all know the story mentioned many times in the Quran where Iblees rejects Allah’s command and does not prostrate to Adam. Iblees’ arrogance gets the better of him and he refuses to obey Allah (swt) because Adam was made from mere clay while Iblees was made out of fire.

In turn, Allah (swt) cursed him until the Day of Judgment, but allowed him to remain in existence. The Shaytan promises to mislead humankind, saying,

“By your might, I will surely mislead them all; Except, among them, Your chosen servants” (38:82-83)

The Shaytan’s tactics are numerous and they are incredibly nuanced. To underestimate his cunningness is to make a serious error. But I believe that Allah (swt) shows us his tactics in order for us to understand how he operates.

Here are three of his methods and how to use them to our own advantage.

ONE: Persistence is Key

Persistence Is Essential to Raise Practising Muslim Children

Of the many things Shaytan is, persistent is number one. He never gives up on leading you astray, literally until you’re dead. It is only when our souls are removed from our bodies that we are able finally to be free of him.

I recently heard a lecture by Nouman Ali Khan where he explained that the word “waswasa” (usually translated as ‘whispered’) actually indicates a repeated whispering. So when the Quran says that Shaytan “waswasa le Adam” – whispered to Adam – it means that he called Adam to eat from the tree many, many times.

When we recite Surat Al-Nas, the final chapter of the Quran, we seek refuge in Allah from “the evil of the retreating whisperer” (114:4). By his very nature, he is in a state of continuously asking us to disobey God and leave the path of truth.

He does not take breaks, so neither should we. We should be consistent when we raise practising Muslim children.

The Prophet Muhamad was asked, “What deeds are loved most by Allah?” He responded, “The most regular constant deeds even though they may be few.”

What is mentioned in this hadith is the act of persistent deeds – deeds that are maintained and perfected and performed over and over, though they may seem “insignificant” in our eyes. It can be a kind word to a family member every day, a five dollar bill in the mosque’s sadaqah box every jummah prayer, one extra rak’ah of prayer before you fall asleep, or one particular dua that you make each day.

Whatever the actions may be, be persistent in performing them, even when it’s difficult or you’re busy. Make the time. Shaytan makes the time to persistently try to lead you astray. So you have to be persistent in doing the good things that will thwart his plans.

Shaytan is patient but does not want you to be patient. He makes you hasty. He wants you to fall into despair when you raise a Muslim child. To raise a Muslim child is a job that requires tolerance.

TWO: Surroundings Matter

Surroundings Shape Those Who Raise a Muslim Child

Shaytan arrogantly addresses Allah (swt) while saying,

“I will surely sit in wait for them on Your straight path. Then I will come to them from before them and from behind them and on their right and on their left, and You will not find most of them grateful [to You]” (7:16-17)

It’s creepy to think about this, but Shaytan surrounds us from all sides in the sense that there is no space for us to go where we are “safe” from him.

Usually we’re able to compartmentalize our lives in a way that makes them easier – so once you clock out of your job at 5pm, you’re no longer required to worry about anything work-related. Once you drop your child off at school, your focus can turn to something else, etc. But this isn’t the case for our dealings with Shaytan.

Just when we think we’ve gotten away from the temptation to do something or say something wrong, he’s back at our sides telling us to do something else! He whispers to us no matter where we are – home, school, work, vacations, the grocery store – everywhere. It’s a constant barrage of whispers.

Sneaky? Yes. Infuriating? I know.

These whispers make it hard for us to raise practising Muslim children. We get angry easily when we don’t see results as quickly as we expected.

But we can take lesson from this – if he’s surrounding us from all sides and at every opportunity, then we need to surround ourselves with good, positive influences to counteract his actions. Even something as simple as ditching the music or mindless talk radio in the car and opting for Quran or Islamic lectures (or even good audio books) can shape the way we function throughout the day.

Surround yourself with good people who encourage you towards faithful, positive choices and help you see when you’re making a mistake. Put things that remind you of Allah (swt) in your home, on your phone or computer, in your cubicle, and in every other physical space you encounter.

Surround yourself with reminders of Allah (swt) – on the right, on the left, behind you, and in front of you!

Similarly, surround yourself with patience. Be patient when you raise a Muslim child. Do not let Shaytan make you easily annoyed.

THREE: Everything is done in Steps

Take Small Steps When You Raise Practising Muslim Children

The Shaytan calls us to commit sins or acts of disbelief in small steps.

He’s not going to come to a person who steadfastly prays five times a day and whispers, “stop praying completely.” That would be a ludicrous suggestion that would warrant a “yeah right, buddy!” reaction. Instead, Shaytan will call us to delay our prayer in pursuit of something else (sometimes the something else might even be another good deed, but not as monumental as prayer!). Then when he’s accomplished that, he’ll whisper for us to miss one prayer, “it’s just one prayer, you’ll make it up later.” Then you’ll stop making up the prayers altogether if you’re not vigilant.

It’s a process that can take a lifetime (but remember, he’s patient and persistent).

Allah (swt) warns us about taking these kinds of steps in harmful directions saying,

“And do not approach zina (unlawful sexual intercourse). Indeed, it is ever an immorality and is evil as a way” (17:32)

Here He is asking us to not even approach something unlawful, let alone do the unlawful act.

Everything starts with one step.

So many of us try to miraculously change overnight. We make resolutions to eat healthy and go to the gym five times a week – and we do, for about 2 weeks until we lose motivation and go back to lazing on the couch while eating straight out of the ice cream tub (this is the second time I use the ice cream example, for obvious reasons).

It’s not that we have no self-control or that we are inherently not capable of maintaining good habits. The fatal error is thinking we can change everything in our lives in one moment, just because we decide to. No, we have to divide tasks and goals into small, positive steps.

Shaytan is “realistic” in his whispering to us – he’s not going to have a great chance if he tries to change us all at once. So just as evil begins with one step, good can also begin with one step.

Instead of deciding to change yourself for the better by a massive upheaval of your life (which often is not sustainable), take small but consistent steps towards a good goal.

Similarly, when you raise practising Muslim children, start with small steps and be consistent in them. Do not overwhelm yourself. You cannot teach everything to your child within one day. It is hard to raise a Muslim child. It becomes even harder when we try to do it in haste.

And Allah (swt) places us at an extraordinary advantage when we take steps towards Him:

Allah’s Messenger said that Allah (swt) said:

He who comes with a good deed, its reward will be ten like that or even more. And he who comes with vice, his reward will be only one like that, or I can forgive him. He who draws close to Me a hand’s span, I will draw close to him an arm’s length. And whoever draws near Me an arm’s length, I will draw near him a fathom’s length. And whoever comes to Me walking, I will go to him running. And whoever faces Me with sins nearly as great as the earth, I will meet him with forgiveness nearly as great as that, provided he does not worship something with me” (Muslim)

When we decide to take steps towards bettering ourselves, we have Allah (swt) helping us along the way. subhanAllah.

When it comes to our parenting journeys, these very same principles apply. Helping our kids become great, responsible, faithful human beings requires a step-by-step approach where we guide them through small, achievable steps towards a bigger goal. It requires surrounding them with good people and experiences that will strengthen their character. And it means being persistent in our care and teaching – even when it very nearly drives us to the brink of our sanity.

All done with steadfastness and patience.

It is hard to raise practising Muslim children and may Allah (swt) make us able to do so. Ameen.

We seek refuge in Allah (swt) from the accursed Shaytan, and ask Him to guide and protect us and our babies.

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Dua of Zakariya (as): Turning Inspiration into Supplication

Feeling overwhelmed by comparison? Learn how thedua of Zakariya (as)offers a powerful response to envy—by turning to Allah with hope, gratitude, and trust.
September 4, 2018

Understanding Ihsan in Islam: A True Story

Ihsan in Islam means doing every act with excellence and sincerity — as if you see Allah. This blog explores real-life examples of Ihsan, from prophetic traditions to small modern moments that reflect spiritual excellence in daily life.
September 4, 2018

Reviving Critical Thinking: A Forgotten Sunnah of the Prophet (saw)

Explore how Islam encourages critical thinking through reflection, reasoning, and asking the right questions. From Qur’anic verses to prophetic examples, discover how knowledge in Islam is more than memorisation — it's understanding, mercy, and wisdom in action.
September 4, 2018

Five “Emotional” Rewards in Jannah

Since my daughter was very young, her and I have talked openly about Jannah. She has high hopes for a field of her own peacocks and for a horse w...
September 4, 2018

She’s not Just your Child – She’s a Soul

Between getting my child to eat semi-healthy food, trying to ensure she doesn’t colour everything in the house with permanent markers, and put...
September 10, 2018

Bismillah Soup Activities

Bring Bismillah Soup to life by putting on a play at your school or with your own kids! To download the free play script, click here! Want to make ...
September 4, 2018

About to SNAP: Parents and the Stretched out Piece of Gum

You know how some moms feel an instant connection to their babies right when they hold them? Like a heart-melting moment of pure, fierce love? I ...
September 13, 2018

Stop Romanticizing Nuclear Families

I was recently listening to an Egyptian talk show where people call in to ask for advice from the resident scholar or imam. In this particular clip...
September 21, 2018

The Hatred of Girls is a Trait of the Ignorant

"May Allah bless you with a boy next time," a woman said to me, all smiles, after finding out Ruqaya was my only child.  Thankfully, her Arabic dia...
October 10, 2018

Taking off my Grief Glasses

When my husband passed away, I donned a pair of grief glasses. It wasn’t by choice – they just appeared on my face, promptly perched themselves o...
November 11, 2018

The Ordinary can be Extraordinary: Prophet Musa's Staff

Prophet Musa (as) carried a staff while shepherding his flock of animals in Madyan. At the time, Pharaoh and the oppressive system of governance he...
January 17, 2019

70 Excuses: A Backtrack

In 2016, I got ripped off in a business transaction because I didn’t have enough foresight or patience to write up a proper contract. I hired a freelancer to do some work for me, we agreed on a fair price and a fair deadline. The deadline came and went and the project was still incomplete.
March 21, 2019

5 Ways to Maintain Spiritual Wellness in the Age of Social Media

Social media is a tool. It isn’t inherently bad, nor is it inherently good. Just like other resources and wealth, social media has the potential fo...
January 24, 2020

Buy the Best Mom Ever Mug...For Yourself

I bought a Best Mom Ever mug...for myself.We always talk about positive reinforcement with kids. We tell them they’re doing great, and we give the...
January 27, 2020

Dear Little Red Hen, Let this Touching Ramadan Story Take your Place!

Last year I wrote and published a story called "Who Will Help Me Make Iftar?" The idea for this story occurred to me several years ago when peru...
April 18, 2020

Ramadan will Always be Special: Even in Quarantine

Things are different this year. Quieter. Simpler. And that’s okay.Growing up, my family did almost “nothing” for Ramadan (by today’s standards). We...
March 6, 2020

Read Early to avoid Reluctant Readers

There is a prevalent theory in education that says one of the reasons children become reluctant readers as they grow older is that they might not h...
February 4, 2020

Five Tips to Encourage your Child to Read

For many of us, instant gratification is the default. Almost all forms of entertainment are right at our fingertips. A few clicks and we're browsin...
September 20, 2022

Inheriting the Love of Writing

Our author Sarah Musa has loved writing since she was a child. She would visit the library weekly to restock and read 300 page books cover-to-cover...
September 12, 2022

Not Everyone Gets to Go to School!

Back to school season is upon us!Most of us are lucky to be able to go to school. But did you know that in some places around the world, school isn’t so easily accessible?In Kenya, where our author Lela Goldsmith is from, school isn’t free and can be too expensive for some families. Lela’s own mother lived this reality.Lela’s latest book, calledNot Too Little to Make a Difference, is inspired by Lela’s mother, Sofia.
July 7, 2020

So, Another Muslim Influencer Took Her Hijab Off. Why Does it Matter?

In recent weeks and months, we’ve seen a number of Muslim bloggers and influencers with large platforms remove their hijab. Every time it happens, ...