This worksheet is a fun way for you to share important things about yourself as a Muslim. It’s not a math or science problem — it’s more like filling out a personal profile with your own information.
Let’s go step by step:
1.
All About ______
→ Write your name on the line. For example: “All About Aisha”
2.
I am ___ years old
→ Write your age. If you’re 8, write “8”.
3.
I am a...
→ This means: Are you a boy or a girl? You can write “boy” or “girl”, and there’s a picture of a girl in hijab to help you know what kind of answer they want.
4.
My religion is...
→ Since this sheet says “as a Muslim”, you can write “Muslim”. There’s also a moon and star symbol (which many Muslims use) to remind you.
5.
My God is...
→ In Islam, we believe in One God — Allah. You can write “Allah” here. There’s an Arabic calligraphy of “Allah” shown too.
6.
My Prophet is...
→ The last prophet in Islam is Muhammad ﷺ. You can write “Prophet Muhammad” or just “Muhammad”.
7.
My book is the...
→ The holy book of Islam is the Quran. Write “Quran”.
8.
Allah created...
→ Think of something beautiful that Allah made — like the Earth, trees, animals, stars, etc. You can draw or write one thing. The globe picture suggests “the Earth” or “our world”.
9.
There is space for a photo
→ You can paste or draw a picture of yourself in the frame!
You don’t need to calculate anything — just fill in your own answers honestly and proudly.
Final Answer:
Fill in each blank with your personal information:
- Your name
- Your age
- Whether you are a boy or girl
- “Muslim” for religion
- “Allah” for God
- “Prophet Muhammad” for your prophet
- “Quran” for your book
- Something Allah created (like “the Earth” or “animals”)
- Add your photo in the frame
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of islamic worksheet.