



Frequently Asked Questions
1. What age group are these flash cards suitable for?
These cards are ideal for early learners and primary-age children. Younger children can use them with parent guidance, while older children can practise more independently.
2. My child does not understand Urdu well. Will these cards still help?
Yes. The Salah and Dua content is supported with both Urdu and English translation, making it easier for children who struggle with Urdu-only Islamic books.
3. What is included in the complete bundle?
The bundle includes:
- 24 Let’s Learn Salah Flash Cards
- 24 My Daily Dua’s Flash Cards
- Quiz cards in both packs
- Weekly Salah attendance cards
- Marker for activities and progress tracking
- Free Dua stickers
4. What will my child learn from the Salah pack?
The Salah pack helps children understand:
- Wudu step by step
- Salah positions in the correct order
- What is read during different Salah steps
- Different duas and azkars
- Basic Islamic knowledge through quiz activities
5. What is included in the Daily Dua pack?
The Daily Dua pack introduces children to everyday duas for different occasions, along with Urdu and English translation, Islamic question-and-answer cards and free Dua stickers.
6. Are the cards durable?
Yes. These are high-quality laminated flash cards designed for repeated handling and regular learning sessions at home.
7. How do the quiz cards help?
Quiz cards allow parents to check whether the child has understood and remembered what they learned. They make revision more interactive instead of simply asking the child to memorise.
8. How do the weekly Salah attendance cards work?
Children can record their Salah progress on the weekly attendance cards using the included marker. This gives them a visible sense of achievement and encourages consistency.
9. Can these cards replace mobile screen time?
They provide a meaningful screen-free activity that parents can introduce during learning time. Visual cards, quizzes, stickers and progress tracking help keep children involved without depending on a phone or tablet.
10. Can my child learn independently with these cards?
Older children may use many of the cards independently, but parent participation is recommended—especially while teaching Salah, correcting pronunciation and explaining meanings.
11. Do these cards completely replace a teacher or parent?
No. These cards are a guided learning tool. They make Salah and Dua learning easier and more engaging, while parents or teachers can provide correction and practical guidance.
12. Are these cards suitable for both boys and girls?
Yes. The bundle is suitable for both boys and girls who are beginning to learn Salah, Wudu, daily duas and basic Islamic concepts.
13. Does the child only memorise, or also understand?
The visual sequence, translations, quizzes and activities are designed to help children understand what they are learning—not simply repeat words without context.
14. How should parents use the bundle?
Start with a few cards at a time. Practise one Salah step or one daily dua, ask questions using the quiz cards and use attendance cards or stickers to appreciate the child’s progress.


