Teaching children how to perform Namaz (Salah) correctly is one of the most important steps in their Islamic upbringing. Our online Namaz classes for kids make learning the prayer simple, structured, and engaging, covering everything from physical movements to the required recitations.

Why Start Early?

Why Start Early?

Islam encourages parents to begin teaching children about prayer from a young age, so that Salah becomes a natural, comfortable part of their daily routine well before it becomes an obligation. Learning correctly from the start also prevents habits that are difficult to unlearn later.

What Kids Learn in This Course?

Our Namaz classes cover the physical positions of prayer, the required recitations for each position, the conditions that make a prayer valid, and the basic etiquette of standing before Allah in worship. Lessons are explained simply and clearly, matched to the child's age and understanding.

A Patient, Kid-Friendly Teaching Style

Our teachers are experienced in working with young learners, using clear explanations, repetition, and encouragement rather than pressure. Children learn at their own pace, building both correct practice and genuine understanding.

Combining Namaz With Quran Learning

Many of the recitations used in Salah come directly from the Quran, making Namaz classes a natural complement to a child's Quran memorization and Tajweed lessons.

One-on-One Online Sessions

Every class is private and live, giving your child the teacher's full attention to correct movements, pronunciation, and understanding without the distraction of a group setting.

Help Your Child Learn Namaz

Teaching children how to pray is an important part of their Islamic education. Online Namaz Classes for Kids can provide a convenient way for children to learn the basics of prayer from home with structured guidance. Rattel Wartaqi supports parents looking for accessible online Islamic education for their children.

Give your child the opportunity to learn, practice, and build confidence in performing Namaz by starting their online lessons today

Give your child a strong, confident foundation in prayer. Start a free trial class today and see how our teachers make learning Namaz simple and meaningful for kids.

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Teaching Kids to Pray Correctly

Prayer is one of the most important daily practices in a child's religious upbringing, and learning it correctly from the start, both the physical movements and the words recited, sets a foundation that lasts a lifetime. Our teachers break the prayer down into manageable steps, teaching each position and its accompanying recitation clearly before moving to the next, rather than expecting children to absorb the entire prayer at once.

How Classes Are Structured?

Sessions combine demonstration, guided practice, and gentle correction, with your teacher explaining not just what to do and say but why each part of the prayer matters. Younger children start with the basic structure and shortest recitations, while older kids expand into a fuller understanding of the prayer's meaning and significance.

Who This Course Is For?

This course suits children who are approaching the age where prayer becomes part of their daily routine, as well as slightly older kids who may have picked up some elements informally but never learned the full prayer systematically. It works well alongside our Islamic Studies course for a more complete religious education.

Building Confidence Step by Step

Many children feel nervous about praying in front of family or at the mosque before they feel fully confident in the movements and words. Practicing in a private, patient one to one setting first helps build that confidence gradually, so children feel prepared and comfortable rather than anxious when praying in group settings later on.

Correcting Common Mistakes

Small errors in movement timing or recitation are common when children first learn to pray, and left uncorrected they can become habits that are harder to fix later. Because classes are one to one, your teacher catches these details immediately and corrects them patiently, rather than letting mistakes go unnoticed in a group class setting.

A Skill for Life

Prayer is practiced daily throughout a person's life, which makes learning it correctly early on especially valuable. Children who build this foundation properly tend to carry confident, correct habits into adulthood, rather than needing to relearn or correct mistakes picked up informally over the years.

Supporting Practice at Home

Your teacher provides simple guidance for parents on how to reinforce what is covered in class through gentle practice at home between sessions, helping the prayer become a natural, comfortable part of your child's daily routine rather than something reviewed only once a week during lessons.

Why One-on-One Works Well for Learning Prayer?

Prayer involves precise physical movements alongside specific recitations, and getting both right takes individual attention that group classes struggle to provide consistently. In a one to one setting, your teacher can watch your child's movements directly, correct posture and timing in real time, and repeat any section as many times as needed without other students waiting or losing interest.

Making It Age-Appropriate

Younger children respond best to short, simple explanations paired with plenty of repetition, while older children can handle more detailed discussion of why each part of the prayer matters and what it represents. Our teachers adjust both pacing and depth of explanation based on the individual child rather than using a single fixed script for every age group.

Preparing for Family and Mosque Settings

Once a child feels confident in their prayer through private practice, transitioning to praying alongside family at home or in a mosque setting tends to feel far less intimidating. Many parents specifically choose this course to give their child that private practice space before expecting them to pray comfortably in front of others.

A Gradual, Patient Approach

There is no expectation that a child will master the full prayer in just a few sessions. Progress happens gradually, building one section at a time, with plenty of encouragement along the way. This patient pacing helps prevent the frustration or anxiety that can come from rushing a child through material before they are genuinely ready.

Involving Parents in the Process

Many parents like to sit in during early sessions, both to reassure their child and to understand exactly what is being taught so they can reinforce it during daily practice at home. Your teacher welcomes this involvement and will happily explain the reasoning behind specific corrections so parents feel equipped to support their child's continued progress outside of class time.

What Success Looks Like?

Success in this course is not measured by how quickly a child completes the material, but by whether they can confidently and correctly perform the prayer on their own by the end of it. Some children reach this point faster than others, and that variation is completely normal. Our teachers focus on genuine mastery rather than rushing toward a finish line.

Getting Started

Your first class is a free trial, giving you and your child a chance to experience the teaching style before committing to regular sessions. Simply let us know your child's age and current familiarity with prayer, and we will match them with a teacher suited to their specific starting point and learning pace.

Why Families Choose Us for This Course?

Why Families Choose Us for This Course?

Teaching a child to pray is a meaningful responsibility, and many parents prefer having a qualified, patient teacher guide the process rather than relying solely on informal instruction at home. A dedicated teacher brings structure, consistency, and correction that can be difficult to maintain alone amid the busyness of everyday family life, while still leaving plenty of room for parents to stay closely involved.

If your child is approaching the age to begin learning prayer, or you simply want a more structured approach than informal home teaching, we would be glad to help build a plan that fits their pace and personality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Online Namaz classes for kids help children learn prayer correctly through simple lessons, practical guidance, repetition, and age-appropriate instruction from qualified teachers.

At what age should my child start learning to pray?

Many families begin introducing prayer basics around ages six to seven, though your teacher can tailor the approach to your child's specific readiness and attention span.

Does this course cover the meaning behind the prayer, or just the movements?

Both. Your teacher explains the meaning behind key parts of the prayer in age-appropriate language, not just the physical steps.

Can this be combined with Quran or dua classes?

Yes, many families combine this course with Quran reading or Noorani Qaida classes for a more complete weekly schedule.

In conclusion, Online Namaz Classes for Kids can help children learn the fundamentals of prayer through a structured and convenient online approach. Regular guidance and practice can make it easier for young learners to understand the steps of Namaz and develop good learning habits.

Rattel Wartaqi offers online Islamic education that can support families in making religious learning part of their children's routine. Starting early can help children gradually build confidence and familiarity with prayer.

Ready to start? Check our course fees or book a free trial class to see how your child responds to the teaching style.