Skip to main content

10 Ways to Help Your Kids Connect with Nature

A connection to the environment and an awareness of Allah’s role in creating it is supposed to strengthen our faith. It’s also one of the best ways to reduce stress and anxiety. For children too!

Amid the buzz of busy schedules and beeping gizmos, how often do our kids get a chance to experience nature? When was the last time your children demanded a trip to the farm or the forest?

Allah tells us many times in the Qur’an to reflect on his signs. For example:

(Verily, in the alternation of the night and the day, and in all that Allah has created, in the heavens and the earth, are signs for those who fear Him) (The holy Qur’an- Al-Yunus 10:6).

A connection to the environment and an awareness of Allah’s role in creating it is supposed to strengthen our faith.

So how can we make Allah’s creation more intriguing for our kids? Here are ten suggestions:

1 – Visit a Farm

– Most of us are disconnected from where our food is grown. Our food often travels thousands of miles to reach us. Most children can only imagine how a lemon grows on a tree or a chicken sits on her eggs. It is not surprising for a child to assume that food comes from the grocery store.

Unless children see crops growing and cows grazing, they cannot understand the miracle and blessing of food. Allah mentions the growth and death of vegetation in the Qur’an as a sign of His Lordship and a means to strengthen our belief.
(See you not that Allah sends down rain from the sky, and leads it through springs in the earth? Then He causes to grow, therewith, produce of various colours: then it withers; you will see it grow yellow; then He makes it dry up and crumble away. Truly, in this, is a Message of remembrance to men of understanding) (Az-Zumar 39.21).

How can kids appreciate this sign of Allah’s existence if they have never seen vegetation grow and produce food?

2 – Drive by a Landfill

– Most of us will throw an item into the trash without thinking where it goes or what will happen to it. Visit a landfill site and show your kids where their garbage goes.

Talk about the number of landfills in the city, and other places where our garbage is dumped. Your kids might be shocked by the extent of the waste we produce. Remind them that Allah tells us to…

(Eat and drink: But waste not by excess, for Allah loves not the wasters) (Al-Araf7:31).

3 – Grow Things

– Plant a flower garden, grow your own vegetables or participate in tree planting. Nothing builds a connection to the earth better than digging in and getting dirty.

Kids feel a sense of accomplishment, and amazement when they see their efforts result into something valuable.

Remind your kids that despite our efforts, Allah is the only One who gives life and death to the things we plant, as He mentions in the Qur’an:

(Or, Who has created the heavens and the earth, and Who sends rain down from the sky for you? Yea, with it We cause to grow well-planted orchards full of beauty and delight: it is not in your power to cause the growth of the trees in them. (Can there be another) god besides Allah?) (An-Naml 27:60).

4 – Compost

– Composting is the surest way to witness the cycle of life that Allah has created. Kids can easily see and experience that their waste goes into the ground to produce more food. Composting gives children a practical way to divert their waste, and protect the environment.

5 – Walk in Nature

– Go for a walk with your kids in a natural environment,  and observe closely. Watch a caterpillar as it moves or count the sections of a maple leaf. Talk and reflect on the miracle and beauty of Allah’s creation.

6 – Stargaze

– In the bright lights of the city, the true night sky rarely appears. Travel outside the city with your kids and watch the stars shine at night. Most kids are intrigued by the twinkle of stars and fascinated by their distance. Talk about what stars are made of, how far the stars are and how vast the creation of Allah is.

7 – Experience the Weather

– Step outdoors with your kids to feel the rain, snow or wind or watch a thunderstorm from your window. Recite the du’aa’s for these occasions, and talk about the glory and power of Allah who produces these amazing phenomena. Allah reminds us in the Qur’an that:

( It is He Who shows you the lightning, by way both of fear and of hope: It is He Who raises up the clouds, heavy with (fertilising) rain!)(Ar-Ra’d 13:12).

8 – Watch Water

– Observe a river or a waterfall, canoe, or dip your feet in the  lake with your kids. The rhythm, coolness, and beauty of moving water creates the perfect mood to reflect on Allah’s creation.

Talk to your children about how Allah cycles water from the land to the sky and back for our benefit.

9 – View Fall Foliage

– When the leaves change color in fall, go for a drive with your kids and view the breathtaking tree canopies.

Challenge your kids to paint the scenes and discuss how no human being can create anything as beautiful as the scenes Allah has created in nature.

10 – Camp Outdoors

– Living outdoors amid the bugs, birds and animals will give your kids a real sense of nature. Cooking, washing and sleeping outdoors will allow your kids a few days of quiet reflection on Allah and His creation without the distractions of technology and the hectic schedules of daily life.

Remind them of the verse:

(Then contemplate (O man!) the memorials of Allah’s Mercy! — how He gives life to the earth after its death. Verily the same will give life to the men who are dead for He has power over all things) (Ar-Rum 30:50).

Use your creativity and your kids’ curiosity to show them the signs of Allah in their environment. When kids develop a connection with the earth, every aspect of nature will remind them of Allah and strengthens their belief in Him.

This article is from our archive, originally published at an earlier date, and now republished for its importance.

The post 10 Ways to Help Your Kids Connect with Nature appeared first on About Islam.



source https://aboutislam.net/family-life/moms-dads/ten-ways-to-help-your-kids-connect-with-nature/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

List of Times and Places Where Dua is Accepted

A short reminder regarding the recommended times of dua . And I think what you need to know here is that the recommended times of dua or recommended things that can cause your dua to be accepted, can be divided into two sort of large groups: Am I Good Enough to Make Dua for Myself? Situations where your dua is accepted. Times where your dua is accepted So I’m going to very briefly mention them one after the other as much as possible. As for situations where your dua has been accepted: – The person who has been wronged or oppressed . – A person who finds themselves in severe difficulty after a calamity has struck. – The person who is traveling. – Someone who is fasting. – The one who is reciting the Quran or has just recited the Quran – Someone who is performing Hajj or Umrah or jihad. – The one who is making dua for someone in their absence . Because we know that when you make dua for someone in his absence an angel says: “ Ameen and to you”. – A person...

Derechos de Las Mujeres en Islam

Durante el Tiempo del Profeta (la paz sea con él) Veamos cómo fueron tratadas las mujeres de todo el mundo durante la época del Profeta (la paz sea con él). En la Europa del siglo VIII, la religión principal era el catolicismo y durante este tiempo debatían si las mujeres tenían alma. Dijeron que las mujeres eran impuras y que no tenían derecho a la herencia. A las mujeres tampoco se les permitía tocar la Biblia. No era como ahora en el Islam, donde ellas no pueden tocar el Corán durante la menstruación, pero a las mujeres en la Europa del siglo VIII nunca se les permitió tocar la Biblia. En China e India, fueron quemadas vivas cuando murieron sus maridos. En Arabia Saudita practicaron infanticidio femenino en el que, si nacía una niña, la enterrarían viva. Si el marido de una mujer muere, un miembro de su familia se unirá a ella para demostrar que ahora es de su propiedad. Mujeres en el Islam Con el Islam llegó una nueva era para las mujeres. En el Islam, las mujeres tienen la...

Ghuraba (The Strangers): Nasheed with English Subtitles

Islam began as something strange, and it shall return to being something strange, so give glad tidings the strangers. (Sahih Muslim 145) This famous nasheed has many versions; this one is from Muhammad al-Salman and has the subtitles in English embedded. [We are] strangers and we do not bow the foreheads to anyone besides Allah  […] Transliteration to help in the pronounciation:  Ghurabaa’ wa li ghairillaahi laa nahnil jibaa Aisha Stacey  wrote in an article for Aboutislam.net : “I think that many of you would agree that being Muslim in the 21st century makes you well acquainted with being strange. It might even be a metaphor for random, as in you have been randomly selected. […] many converts to Islam will tell you about feeling as if they were strangers, before finding Islam. They will speak of feeling that they belonged somewhere else that their lives were just slightly off center. They often speak about a vague sense of knowing they were not like everyone else...