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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Pillars of Islam Mobile



We have continued our Pillars of Islam study, and the littles ( my younger children)  sure love it.

We all know our children love visual learning aids, well at least mine do *smile*

I decided to craft up a mobile for the Pillars of Islam.

My first go with the mobile is actually good for a wall hanging mobile. Here is a pic of that:



Here are pics of the mobile that is suspended from the ceiling:


The entire mobile
The pillars up close
1st Pillar close up

2nd Pillar up close

3rd pillar up close




4th pillar up close

5th pillar up close


entire mobile up a little closer

Things we used to make this mobile were simple.
  • wooden dowels, but tree twigs would work just as well
  • curly ribbon or any kind of string you choose to suspend the pieces
  • paper towel rolls, or you can just roll each pillar in the file
  • cardboard for more sturdy parts, we use cereal boxes which are great for durablity and easy to cut
  • crayons or markers to color
  • hot glue gun to glue dowels together


File for this mobile: Pillars Mobile

Hope to see your mobiles soon,insha Allah

                                                                                                  
                                                                   

10 comments:

  1. Assalaamu Alaikum!

    Masha Allaah very nice! Wonderful. Will try it out with my daughter soon Insha Allaah. Jazzakillaah Khayr for sharing sis!

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  2. Asalamu alaykum

    Masha'Allah Sis, what a wonderful idea, a great way for kids to learn the 5 Pillars.

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  3. Assalamu'alaikum,

    Masya Allah..
    very simple and attractive,insya Allah, my boys will love it.
    Jazakallah..

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  4. Assalamu Alaikum,
    This is very beautiful sister Masha'Allah. for some reason the link is not working. do you have any tips? JAK

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  5. salam

    i was looking for websites to take random letters in Arabic that could be made into a word and came across your blog .... i don`t homeschooling but masha`allah i am very impressed with your way and i do know of sisters who are homeschooling and looking for advice so if you don`t mind i will insha`allah pass on your blog to them

    jazak`allah khair sis

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  6. Salam alayki okhti machallah, barakallahofiki.

    look on my blog at the motive of pillars:
    http://oumi-batatha.eklablog.com/mobile-des-5-piliers-de-l-islam-a2007431

    grieved for my English, I am French


    Fi amanillah

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  7. Salam aleikum sister .. Great job masha'ALLAH, I love your blog ... May I ask you something sister ? .. hehe which program did you use to make the pillars? Because I want to change something from it, but I don't know how to change it because I don't know which program I can use to change something from it, hehe I hope you understand, because my English is not so good, but I try... Wa'salaam ... May Allah (swt) bless you ..

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  8. assalamu alaikum,

    Sis UmmAbdulbasir,

    I was trying to download the file from the above link, but it did not work.
    Can you please upload your file again.

    Jazakhillahu khayran

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  10. AsSalamAlaykum Um Abdul Basir! My mother loves your blog and implements ideas from it for her weekend school in Bahrain :) I want to share a picture of a carft activity of 'pillars of Islam' done by her but don't know where/how...would appreciate your help :) JazakiAllah khair for all your help & hard work :) May Allah (SWT) keep your blog & passion for educating going :)

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