KAFA 16 JUNE 2012

Alhamdulillah, KAFA is back... 
Our little caliphs were so excited. It took quite a long time to get everyone settled down. 
Thanks to Kak Nabilah who managed to control the crowds. 
We started our KAFA that day with du'a.
This week, our little caliphs learnt to write arabic letter "Ro"
Little Raina was so proud with her beautiful handwritting. Good job sis!!
Raina with her "well done" sticker...
This week, our little caliphs learnt to recite du'a before going outside the house.
"We recite du'a so that Allah will protect us"
"We recite du'a because Allah said so"
Everyone was so excited to explain to kakak-kakak the importance of reciting du'a. 
Masha Allah, Good work everybody...*thumbs up*
Little Aisyah is busy colouring her beautiful houses.
Last but not least, our little Wafa' with the brown hijab is busy babysitting her "baby" yet she still coming to KAFA to seek knowledge. May Allah bless everyone as Allah loves those who seek knowledge.

Selawat Bergema di Radford Primary School

Assalamualaikum wbt,

Alhamdulillah, praise to Allah the Almighty for His blessings, we had a chance to have a session with  students in Radford Primary School.  After a great success of Malaysian Day during last winter at Nottingham Nursery, we have been invited by Radford Primary School to introduce Malaysia to the member of the school. It was indeed a priceless experience for us to get together with local students and teachers to share about Malaysia and the weather as well as religion. 


This was an excellent start for second year of KAFA class. It showed that our message and cultures are not to be possessed alone but to be conveyed and shared together!

We were given a chance to make a short presentation about Malaysia during the assembly. Pn Erni Yenti, who lead the presentation had made full use of 15 minutes of the assembly time to introduce bits and pieces about Malaysia to the little students. Some of the students did know about Malaysia since they have Malaysian friends at the school.


The presentation was started off by bringing the students all the way to the equator line on the globe to Malaysia. Impressively, some students did know the relative location of Malaysia! Then, the students were entertained with a video showing the wonderful people, food, culture and ethniques of Malaysia. 


There was also a brief and sweet presentation from 2 little sisters, Atiqah & Anissa, about tropical fruits of Malaysia such as pineapple, mango and our traditional snacks (Kuih Bahulu and Kuih Tiram) to the students.

Not to forget, the flag of Malaysia, also known as the Jalur Gemilang (Stripes of Glory) had also been introduced to the students. The 14 stripes and 14 points of the star represent the equal status of the 14 member states of Malaysia. The crescent represents Islam as the official religion but there were other religions as well such as Buddha, Chistian, Hindu and they are free to practise their own religion. Red signifies strength, bravery and courage in facing challenges. White symbolises honesty and integrity. Dark blue canton represents the unity and harmony of the peoples of Malaysia. Yellow colour of the crescent and star is the royal colour of the Rulers.




At the end of the session, students were introduced to a Malay word ‘kawan-kawan’ which means friends. They were then presented with a video entitled Upin Ipin, one of the most phenomenon cartoon by Malaysian production, Les copaque. All students and teachers enjoyed watching that video and it showed that languages and races are not a barrier for a friendship.



Last but not least, the students was then left the hall accompanied by Selawat to the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. It was indeed a truly happy moment when Selawat echoed the Hall of Radford Primary School.





KAFA 3 Dec 2011


Assalamualaikum wbt..

Alhamdulillah, praise to Allah the Almighty for with His blessings, another KAFA class was successfully held on 3rd December 2011 with a very good turn ups. The attendees were from all age range, from as little as 4 years old to as big (and wise) as 15 years old.

The day was started off with the recitation of suratul Fatihah and du’a, led by the ‘teachers’ and joined enthusiastically by the ‘students’.

First on the agenda was “What is my deen?”Sister Izreena shared a story about a muslim kid, the friends he had and how he treats them. Subhanallah! Everyone was very keen and excited to share their thoughts and knowledge. It is hoped that this story telling session will help in instituting a good akhlak in these young children through an interactive and enjoyable learning experience, InsyaAllah. After that, it was time for Asr prayer.

The next session was “How do I follow Islam?” Alhamdulillah, everyone knows when asked about the thing we must do before praying was to take wudhuk (ablution). The kids were shown a demonstration on the adab or etiquette of entering the toilet by Auntie Yentti such as:
1) recite the du’a upon entry
2) to walk in with the left foot
3) to cover the head
4) to wear slippers.

Before the prayer itself, the imam and the muezzin were appointed among the children. For that day, adik Ridhuan bravely stood up as the Imam and adik Naim courageously took the place of bilal to say out the Iqamah. The young ones were taught on the adab in solah. Few simple things were reminded and explained to the caliphs such as:

1) never walk across when someone is praying
2) where to line up and to line up in a straight line for a proper saff.

It is hope that in the next few KAFA classes, we would be able to teach the basic recitation in prayer and the meanings, insyaAllah.





Next in the agenda was “Who are they?” This is another story telling session which covers the topic on Seerah. This time it was a story about the Prophet Musa A.S. Once again, everyone was really participative and very inquisitive making the session an enjoyable one for both the students as well as the teachers.


After concluding the story telling session, the kids were divided into their groups for “The light of my life” session. The little caliphs were taught the Alquran using the Albaghdadi playtime method. While the senior caliphs read the Quran with the guidance from the teachers on the tajwid and makhraj.




The KAFA class was wrapped up with the “Islam is my way” session, which is presented to the caliphs in a more practical environment rather than theory. The beauty of Akhlaq in Islam was delivered during the snack time! The kids were offered some pizzas and hot chocolate as an evening snack. But first, they must all :
1) recite the du’a
2) wash their hands and be seated properly which they did very well considering the excitement and hunger over the delicious food .
They were also reminded:
1) to eat using their right hand, following the sunnah of our prophet, Prophet Muhammad S.A.W
2) to recite the du’a after a meal.



On the same note, we humbly welcome any contribution of food from parents as it does wonders in making the kids very happy and cooperative throughout the KAFA class…Healthy food yeah & please no chocolate or sweeties 
So that’s all for this week’s class and hopefully we’ll see you again next week insyaAllah

KAFA 29 July 2011


Sessi mengaji tahap al-Baghdadi bersama Ustaz Faisal

Ustazah Anis bersama para pelajar al-Quran. Kelancaran dan latih tubi tajwid menjadi penekanan utama.

Sessi one-to-one memastikan setiap bacaan dapat disemak utk kelancaran dan ketepatan sebutan dan hukum tajwid.

Ustazah Nadiah tegas namun mampu memenangi hati para pelajar tahap al-Baghdadi.

Berhenti sebentar utk bergambar

Unsur warna digunakan utk menarik minat anak-anak kepada mengenali huruf-huruf Arab pertama mereka.

KAFA 22 July 2011

Para pelajar tahap a-Baghdadi bersama Ustazah Hana

Masing-masing ceria. Pujian dan galakann perlu sentiasa diberikan utk membimbing dan memberikan motivasi kepada anak-anak.


Kelas para pelajar tahap al-Quran.


Tekun dan patuh.


Semuanya bermula dengan satu huruf. Hari ini latihan intensif huruf Mim.

KAFA 15 July 2011

Kelas pada minggu ini dapat dilaksanakan, walaupun jumlah kehadiran sedikit menurun. Alhamdulillah wa syukru lillah atas nikmat kesungguhan, masa dan tenaga yang dikurnia Allah swt.

Bagi anak-anak di tahap al-Quran, mereka sudah memulakan latihan mingguan tajwid, bagi memantapkan penguasaan ilmu tajwid mereka. Ini kerana ada yang lancar bacaan mereka, namun penguasaan tajwid masih sangat lemah.

Beberapa orang kaum ibu turut sama membantu menguruskan anak-anak di tahap al-Baghdadi

Saudara Faisal @ Cha tekun mengajar dengan penuh kesabaran kepada anak-anak di tahap al-Baghdadi. Daripada tidak tahu kepada tahu.

Keceriaan anak-anak berpanjang. Minat harus sentiasa dibimbing.

KAFA 8 July 2011

Kelas mengaji diteruskan pada minggu ini di Rumah Exco HELWA, Pn Erni Yentti (dan saudara Fakhizan). Sessi pengajaran pada kali ini di hadiri oleh 4 orang tenaga pengajar yang baru yang terdiri daripada empat orang 'ustazah'. Mereka ialah Dr Asma, Ustazah Ana, Ustazah Anis, dan Ustazah Fiqa.

Dr Asma'

Ustazah Fiqa

Ustazah Anis

Ustazah Ana

Kehadiran pada sessi kelas yang bermula pada jam 7.30 petang sangat baik. Tahniah kepada ibu bapa yang menghantar anak-anak utk tahsin (memperbaik) bacaan Quran.
Semoga usaha terus istiqamah. Al-Quran harta kita paling utama.

Keceriaan berterusan dalam menarik minat si kecil kepada Kitabullah

KAFA 1 July 2011

Kumpulan yang boleh membaca al-Quran berlatih sebelum diuji bacaan mereka.

Kumpulan Muqaddam. Pandai mereka menyebut kalimah-kalimah Quran

Pendidikan melalui teknik al-Baghdadi kepada yang baru mula berjinak-jinak mengenali huruf al-Quran. Umur pelajar dalam lingkungan 4 tahun.

Gambar pandangan sisi.

Kumpulan yang sedang mempelajari struktur kalimah daripada asas-asas huruf.