Raising Muslim Kids in a Connected World

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The book

Most parenting advice treats Islam as a layer you add on top — a filter for the content your child consumes, a rule about the phone at dinner. Aisha Khan starts somewhere different: with tarbiyyah as the architecture, not the decoration, and with an honest reckoning with the world Muslim children actually inhabit in 2026. Drawing on Quran, Hadith, Imam al-Ghazali's framework for moral formation, and contemporary Muslim child-development research, she moves through the questions parents tend to avoid until they can't — social media, identity, doubt in the teen years — without catastrophizing or retreating into nostalgia for a childhood that no longer exists. The result is a book written by a parent who has sat with the same fears you have, and who refuses to pretend the answers are simple.

What you'll learn

Who it's for

This book is for Muslim parents — in two-parent homes, single-parent households, or somewhere in between — who feel the distance between the parenting guidance available to them and the world their children are actually navigating. Whether your child is five or fifteen, in Islamic school, a public school, or learning at home, you will find the questions here are the ones you have been carrying.