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Fasting and childrenWhen the children are capable of fasting, ask them to observe fast. When the children fast for the first
time, encourage them. Prepare such an e�ective schedule for your fasting children that it includes time
for worship, rest and other activities as well. However, keep them away from playing a lot like a normal
day, else it will be quite di�cult for them to keep patient until Iftar.
The children who are not observing fast due to their lower age, ask them to avoid eating in public to
respect Ramadan. Tell your children the excellence of Ramadan and
explain the rulings of fasting in an easy way keeping their age in mind.
The book of Ameer-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat, ‘Faizan-e-Ramadan’ is very useful in
this regard. Tell your children that fasting does not only imply staying
hungry and thirsty, it rather refers to refraining from all such acts that
Allah Almighty dislikes, i.e. abusing, watching films, getting angry, telling
a lie, backbiting and other similar deeds.
Tell your children about the history of fasting that fasting is a very old act of worship. Fasting was made
obligatory upon Sayyiduna Adam م ـلاـ and all the Ummahs after him. Fasting was made obligatory on عــلـيـهـ الـســ
10 Sha’ban, 2 Hijri. Tell your children that the purpose of fasting is to attain piety and abstinence.
Ameer-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat, Maulana Ilyas Qadri ه ـيـ ال ـاتـهـمـ العـ ت بـرـ� دـامـ
By the grace of Almighty Allah, since beginning, my mother (ا ا�� عـلـيهـ عـ ةـ االلهـ �ـ حمـ had (رـ
a mindset to perform and have us to perform the obligatory and Wajib acts.
Since our childhood, she would not only instruct me and my siblings to
perform Salah, but also have us to perform with her strictness. She would
especially wake us up for Fajr Salah. By the blessing of her instructions and
training, I don’t remember if I even missed any Fajr Salah in my childhood.
ا مـ كـ امـ يـ الصــ عـلـيكـمـ ـبـ ت كـ نـوا �مـ ينـ الــذـ ا يــهـ اـ يونـ قـ تـتــ لــكـم لـعـ ـكـم بل قـ مـن ينـ الــذـ ـ� عـ� ـبـ ت كـ
(Verse 183, Surah Al-Baqarah, Part 2)
Translation from Kanzul Iman: O believers! Fasting
has been made obligatory upon you, like it was
made obligatory upon those before you, that you
may attain piety.
Obligation of Fasting
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Message from Ather Ali AttariMember of Central Advisory Council, Dawat-e-Islami
Widespread evils in society, especially committing sins due to
social media have increased the responsibilities of good
educational institutions. From the platform of Dar-u-Madinah, we
are trying our best to provide the students with such a pure
environment that they can get a blend of both contemporary and
Islamic education. These children are our future and their good
upbringing and education can make our world and hereafter
better. I request all the parents and guardians that they should
give time to their children. Children have an impact of your
personality, habits and manners either consciously or
unconsciously. For the betterment of your world and hereafter
and good upbringing and education of your children, associate
yourself with the environment of Dawat-e-Islami. Ramadan is coming. Along with worshipping, get Islamic
knowledge. Think for yourself and tell your family members about the harms of channels broadcasting
sinful programmes and social media. Keep watching Madani Channel at your home. May Almighty Allah
give us strength to save our children from sins and give them the best education for the betterment of
our world and hereafter.
How to spend Ramadan?1. Ramadan is the month of Almighty Allah. Special blessings come down in this blessed month.
Therefore, we should do the Zikr of Almighty Allah abundantly, recite Durood-o-Salaam and keep
repenting for our sins.
2. Perform Tahajjud prayers at the time of Sehri and tell
your children the excellence of performing Tahajjud
prayers from the book ‘Madani Treasure of
Blessings’ published by Maktaba-tul-Madinah.
3. Help your children memorise the prayers of fasting,
Iftar and the Night of Qadr.
4. While taking Sehri and Iftari, make your children sit
with you and ask them to recite the prayers.
5. Make it a routine to watch Madani Channel at your home. Note the timings of children’s broadcasts
on Madani Channel and make special arrangements for them to watch the programmes. Arrange for
your children to listen to Hamd, Naat and Manqabat on Madani Channel and Social Media Pages of
Dawat-e-Islami.
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6. Help your children memorise some brief ahadith from the books published by Maktaba-tul-Madinah.
7. Schedule a time for the recitation of the Holy Quran. Make your children sit with you and recite the
Holy Quran – if possible, one part (Parah) daily.
8. Father should go to Masjid with mature sons whereas mother should perform prayers with daughters
at home.
9. Arrange recitation of the Holy Quran at your home and deliver Dars from Faizan-e-Sunnat.
10. Get your children to give Sadaqah (charity) from their hands. It will increase their passion to spend
money in the path of Almighty Allah.
11. Send food and Iftari to your neighbours’ homes with your children’s hands, so that they learn to fulfil
the rights of neighbours.
12. Give your children the mindset that we have to continue all the good deeds even after Ramadan.
Dar-ul-Madinah online classesThe management of Dar-ul-Madinah is striving to
continue the academic activities of students with
all the possible precautions. It is our foremost
priority to ensure the protection and health of our
students, teachers, guardians and sta�.
Coronavirus has not only a�ected various classes
of society, it has also caused the emergence of
new ways of teaching. During the session for the
year 2020-21, Dar-ul-Madinah started online
classes, providing study packs and sending
educational videos to continue academic
For further details
Commencement of admissions in Sindh
Admissions are open for the new academic session
of Dar-ul-Madinah 2021-22 in di�erent cities of
Sindh including Karachi, Hyderabad, Larkana,
Shahdadpur, Sukkur and Tando Adam. For
admissions to Pre-Nursery to Class VIII, please visit
your nearby campus of Dar-ul-Madinah today.
Visit the website of Dar-ul-Madinah www.darulmadinah.net or email at [email protected]
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activities in the midst of lockdown. By the grace of Almighty Allah, thousands of students benefited from
these measures of Dar-ul-Madinah and the session 2020-21 has come to an end. We really value the
cooperation of parents during these tough times. Certainly, it was not possible without the cooperation
of parents. We hope that you will continue to cooperate with us to continue the education of your
children. Currently, Dar-ul-Madinah is providing study packs and conducting online classes in the areas
where schools are closed for physical classes.
Ceremonies for the Night ofMeraj at Dar-ul-Madinah Dar-ul-Madinah arranges special activities on
di�erent Islamic days so that the students can
understand the significance of these Islamic days
and practise the learning in their practical life. On the
occasion of Meraj, di�erent campuses of
Dar-ul-Madinah arranged a ceremony in which the
students recited the Holy Quran, Holy Naat and
delivered speeches.
Islamic training for the sta� of Dar-ul-Madinah Training is an ongoing process that everyone needs to go through. Di�erent sessions are conducted for
Islamic training of teachers at Dar-ul-Madinah. Deeniyat Department of Dar-ul-Madinah recently
conducted a 6-day winter training programme. Di�erent members of the Central Advisory Council,
Dawat-e-Islami, Haji Shahid Attari, Muhammad Asad Attari, Haji Ameen Attari and Haji Ather Ali Attari
conducted Islamic training sessions for the sta� of Dar-ul-Madinah.
Muhammad Asad AttariHaji Ather Ali Attari Haji Shahid Attari Haji Ameen Attari
8 Training Sessions
More than 80 Locations
4 Members of Central Advisory Council conducted training sessions
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Topics of training1. Excellence of patience, harms of impatience, the occasions of keeping patience and advantages of
working with patience
2. Excellence of piety and abstinence
3. How to improve teaching following the lifestyle of the Holy Prophet لــمـ سـ ـه وـ �ل ا�� عـلـيهـ وـ عـ ــ� االلهـ �ـ � صـ
4. Advantages of behaving well with students
5. How to protect the students from evils of our society
6. Significance of behaving well with the students
3-Day training session for city level heads of Dar-ul-MadinahIt is of vital importance to train the manpower and
prepare them for the changing responsibilities
according to the requirements of the organisation. In
this regard, Dar-ul-Madinah recently conducted a
workshop for city management of di�erent cities.
The sessions focused on restructuring to fulfill the
requirements of expanding the network of
Dar-ul-Madinah and appointment of responsibilities
to further improve the work. Education Management,
Research and Development, HR, IT, Deeniyat, Supply
Chain, Finance, Admin and other departments
informed the City Majlis about their updates and
responsibilities according to restructuring and
discussion was also made with senior responsible
persons at city level on various matters. The
three-day programme also included religious and
organizational training in which Ather Ali Attari,
member of Central Advisory Council, Dawat-e-Islami
and Mufti Kafeel Madani conducted training
sessions. The member of Central Advisory Council,
Dawat-e-Islami said that self-praise is disliked by
Almighty Allah. We should consider good health,
wisdom and performance a blessing of Almighty
Allah. In the last session of this three-day training programme, Haji Imran Attari, Head of Central Advisory
Council, Dawat-e-Islami talked about the significance of Dar-ul-Madinah, its e�orts in protecting the
beliefs of upcoming generations and its image in the society.
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Members of Central Advisory Council, Dawat-e-Islami conducteda training session for the students of Dar-ul-MadinahThe role of students is important for developed and wise
nations. In this regard, Haji Muhammad Amin Attari and Haji Rafi
Attari, members of Central Advisory Council, Dawat-e-Islami,
conducted a training session for the students of Matric from
di�erent campuses of Dar-ul-Madinah. The members of the
Central Advisory Council, Dawat-e-Islami, explained the rights
of Muslims, gave the students the mindset to behave well with
their classmates. They further talked about the bad company
and encouraged the students to remain associated with the
environment of Dawat-e-Islami.
Sunnah-Inspiring congregation of female students Various training sessions have been conducted in girls’ campuses as well. On Saturday, 23 January 2021,
an Islamic sister from Nawabshah came to Girls Secondary School Hyderabad Campus for the training of
pre-ninth, ninth, existing and passed out female students of matriculation. During the session, the female
students made intentions to take admission in Dars-e-Nizami, Shariat Course and short online courses.
Amongst passed out students, 24 students are already studying in Jamia-tul-Madinah and 3 more students
made the intention to join Dars-e-Nizami. Similarly, amongst the students of existing ninth and Martic, 13
students made the intention to join Dars-e-Nizami and 2 students made the intention to join Shariat Course.
Di�erent responsible persons of Dawat-e-Islamivisited Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ce It is valuable for individuals working in di�erent organizations to know one another’s work and get benefits
from each other’s experience. In this regard, Haji Amin Attari, Nigran of Karachi Region and Member of Central
Advisory Council Dawat-e-Islami, Haji Yafoor Raza Attari, Nigran
of Lahore Region and Member of Central Advisory Council
Dawat-e-Islami and some other HODs from Karachi, Lahore and
Islamabad visited Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ce. The Directors of
Dar-ul-Madinah welcomed the honourable guests, whereas
one of the directors delivered a presentation on the mission of
Dar-ul-Madinah and its achievements. Getting to know the
current and future targets of Dar-ul-Madinah, the members of
Central Advisory Council, Dawat-e-Islami, appreciated the e�orts of Majlis Dar-ul-Madinah and prayed for
them. On Monday, 15 March 2021, three members of the Central Advisory Council, Asad Madani Attari, Junaid
Madani Attari and Baghdad Raza Attari visited Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ce. They expressed happiness when
they viewed the work and planning of Dar-ul-Madinah.
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Education Advisory Board visited Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ceIt is fairly significant for di�erent departments of an
organization to have mutual coordination and learn from each
other’s experiences. On Tuesday, 13 January 2021, members
of the Education Advisory Board, Dawat-e-Islami, visited
Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ce. The members of Majlis
Dar-ul-Madinah welcomed the distinguished guests and gave
a detailed briefing on the educational and managerial system
and achievements of Dar-ul-Madinah by a presentation. The
members of advisory board were given details about di�erent training programmes of Dar-ul-Madinah and
the quality control system was also discussed. The guests were also told about the control mechanism and
monitoring done by Education Management Department along with details on examinations and
educational activities. Briefings were given on the measures taken by Deeniyart Department for the
system of Quranic and Islamic education, moral and character building. They discussed books and
teaching guides prepared by Dar-ul-Madinah International University Press. Remember! Dar-ul-Madinah
International University Press has published 108 books and 28 teaching guides so far. The members of
Education Advisory Board said that the departments should take advantage of each other’s experiences
and they admired the coordination between di�erent departments of Dar-ul-Madinah.
Regional Heads overseas visited Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ceRegional Heads of Dawat-e-Islami Overseas visited Dar-ul-Madinah
Head O�ce. Irfan Hassan, Head of Overseas Dar-ul-Madinah gave
them a detailed briefing on opening new campuses of Dar-ul-Madinah
overseas. Currently, Dar-ul-Madinah has 78 campuses in Pakistan and
25 campuses in USA, UK, South Africa, India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Overseas Department of Dar-ul-Madinah is working to open campuses
in Australia, Mozambique, Kenya, Mauritius, Tanzania, Uganda and
France. Overseas Heads of Dawat-e-Islami also visited di�erent
departments of Dar-ul-Madinah.
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Professors of National Textile Universityvisited Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�cePeople from di�erent educational institutions keep visiting
Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ce. In this regard, assistant
professors, Doctor Arsalan, Doctor Danish and Doctor Kashif
visited Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ce. The members of
Dar-ul-Madinah Majlis welcomed the honourable guests,
showed them around di�erent departments and gave them
briefings on the work carried out by them.
Demise and 40th day rites (Chahlum) of Amir Zaheer AttariDirector Finance Dar-ul-Madinah
Amir Zaheer Attari, Former Director of Finance
Department, Dar-ul-Madinah passed away on 3
February 2021. A large number of Islamic brothers
from the Head O�ce and Karachi Region attended
his funerals. Mufti Kafeel Madani led the funeral
prayers. Ather Ali Attari, member of Central Advisory
Council, Dawat-e-Islami said tearful and emotional
prayers and delivered a speech calling towards
righteousness and giving mindset to prepare for the
grave and hereafter. Later, Islamic brothers from
Dar-ul-Madinah also attended the burial of Amir Zaheer Attari. After the burial, they called Azan and
made prayers. May Almighty Allah forgive Amir Zaheer Attari! On 9 March 2021, a congregation was
arranged as 40th Day rites for making Isal-e-Swab. The congregation was attended by Mufti Kafeel
Madani and Islamic brothers from Dar-ul-Madinah Head O�ce and Isal-e-Sawab was made. Naat Khwani
was also arranged. Zulfiqar Attari, preacher of Dawat-e-Islami and Zimadar of Deeniyat Department,
Dar-ul-Madinah called people towards righteousness and Fatiha was also o�ered while standing beside
the grave of Amir Zaheer Attari.
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Hasan Abdul Majeed | Regional Director | Karachi Adil Akhter Attari | Regional Director | Hyderabad
Muhammad Zubair | Regional Director | Lahore Abdul Ghafoor Attari | Regional Director | Islamabad
Khalid Habib Attari | Regional Director | Multan Muhammad Safdar | Regional Director | Faisalabad
New appointments at Dar-ul-Madinah
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Saddam Hussain, ACAChief Finance O�cer (CFO)
Farooq ShahHead of Research and Development Department
Summer and Children 1. First of all, make up the mind of your children that we
should not consider any season bad. All the seasons
are from Almighty Allah and each of them has its
benefits.
2. In summer, the body may have a deficiency of water.
Make special arrangements for the supply of drinking
water for your children. Little children who cannot ask
for water, give them water from time to time.
3. In summer, the children may fall victim to gastro or diarrhea. Take special care of the drinking water
of your children. Give all the family members and especially the children boiled water to drink. Avoid
market-made food.
4. Bathe your children daily, but when they are sweating over, do not do it nor let them be under the fan
unless the sweat is dry.
5. Make it a habit to bathe your children after drying the sweat with a towel or handkerchief. Soon after
the bath, the fast moving air of fan can be harmful to the children.
6. Don’t dress your children in thick and warm clothes in summer.
7. Make sure that you do not take your children out in the sun. However, if you have to take them out,
make arrangements to prevent from the heat of the sun. Along with a cap, turban, scarf, etc. arrange
for an umbrella in extreme heat.
8. Prepare your children for di�erent weather conditions. It is harmful to stay in an air-conditioner all the
time. Make sure that if the children have to stay without the air-conditioner, they are mentally and
physically ready for it.
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How to make children habitual of good deeds?The environment and good and bad habits of the people around the child become a part of their
personality. This is a common observation that if the child stays at any relative’s home, he starts doing
some particular tasks that nobody else at home does. If we pay close attention, it becomes obvious that
where the child has learned it from. Similarly, the children who watch di�erent cartoons or programmes
on TV or mobile start to copy the characters. In order to make a change in the habits of children, the
parents have to work on the environment. Some suggestions are mentioned below in this regard.
Do it in front of childrenThe children learn from their elders. Sometimes, sitting them in front and giving them long lectures does
not prove as useful as a practical demonstration of something may encourage them to take up a good
habit. For example, if we want our children to wash their hands well before the meal, eat small bites,
chew the food well and recite the prayers before and after the meal, we have to demonstrate all these
acts, only telling them will not serve the purpose. When the children will look at us washing hands and
eating small bites, they will definitely try to take up all these acts just to copy us. Soon, they will learn the
manners of eating as per our wish. The same way is possible for all other acts that we want our children
to take up at home.
Do it in front of children
Give opportunity to
do it
How to makechildren
habitual of good deeds?
Attract their attention to its
benefits
Tell them the harms of not
doing it
Do not react negatively when
they make mistake
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Give opportunity to do itWe should avoid restricting and scolding our children for behaving well in every small act. Sometimes, we have such a situation that we do not give them the opportunity or help to do something we are asking them to do. When the child fails to do it even after trying, he tells a lie just due to fear of being scolded. Strengthen the relationship between you and your children and in addition to asking them to do good deeds, give them the opportunity to do it. Make it easy for your child to do that particular deed while the child should feel that he has done it himself. For example, when we bring something to eat or play for the children, we can sometimes ask one of them to distribute it amongst the other siblings. Similarly, when we have to put Sadaqah in the box in Masjid or at home, we can ask our child to do it. By doing so, you will see that your children will learn to live with unity and spend in the way of Almighty Allah.
Attract their attention to its benefitsIt’s human psychology that whenever they do something, they find their benefits in it, so we should frequently tell the benefits of good deeds to our children. For example, in order to make your children accustomed to performing Salah, saying that you have grown up and you should perform the Salah five times a day will not be su�cient. Rather, tell them that Almighty Allah has commanded us to perform Salah and if we perform Salah, Almighty Allah will be pleased with us. By means of performing Salah, we will be blessed to remain neat and clean. By the blessings of Salah, we will also be punctual. In this way, the children will be gradually used to performing Salah and their intentions will also be rectified.
Tell them the harms of not doing itWhere telling the benefits of doing something motivates us, attracting attention to the harms of not doing encourages us to do it. For example, if the child does not chew the food well or drinks water in one breath, we should not only encourage them to act upon the Sunnah but also tell them the physical harms of eating without chewing well or drinking water in one breath.
Do not react negatively when they make mistakeIt is said that everything happens on its time. Success is achieved if the e�ort is made at the right time in the right way. When a child tries to do something, it is not necessary at all that the task is carried out as per your expectation in the first place. Children learn by doing. Positive reactions to their mistakes lead them to betterment. If the mistake of a child causes some loss, the parents sometimes lose their temper and scold or beat them. It shatters their self-confidence. It has a severely bad impact on their personality and the very child is found to be behaving with their younger siblings in the same way. If you keep on giving them advice and scolding them to form their mindset, it will cause a gap between you and your children. To reform, we have to find a suitable time when the children are in the mood of listening. For example, it is not the right way to start a lecture when the children are hungry or when the children are falling asleep and we start giving advice. For advice and reformation, find a time when the children are not hungry, tired, falling asleep or asking something. This way, they will listen to you.
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