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Teach your kids to do good deeds this Ramazan with this guide from Toni & Guy's Shammal Qureshi

Teach your kids to do good deeds this Ramazan with this guide from Toni & Guy's Shammal Qureshi

He and his family have created a list of challenges and activities to do this holy month.
15 Apr, 2021

A good deed a day? Sounds like the perfect way to spend the holy month of Ramazan and the CEO and creative director of Toni & Guy Pakistan, Shammal Qureshi, has it all planned out!

The hair maestro took to social media to share his upcoming plans for the month with a lovely picture of his family.

"Zoay Qureshi, my seven-year-old daughter and mom Redah Misbah have created a '30 Days of Good deeds and Charity' inspired by the month of Ramazan. In hopes that it will educate us and others around us about the so many beautiful ways we can do charity and good deeds every single day and make them a part of our lives," he posted on Instagram.

He said his family would love for everyone to be a part of the journey and join them in the challenge. "Even a few will make a big difference!" he added, sharing a picture of the activity box, the first of which was done as an example.

"On the next page is her list of challenges/topics and the activity section is for you to fill. The hadith column is what she could find online, there are multiple hadiths per topic so please research on your own too and counter check. Please pass on to inspire others to join in her movement! Ramazan Mubarak," he said.

Qureshi also encouraged people to send him a message in case they needed the form in a PDF format.

There are 30 challenges on the list, including feeding the needy, helping widows, smiling, removing harmful things from a road and supporting a business. The list encourages people to do good deeds this holy month and is a fun and creative way to teach children about Islam.

We love seeing people teaching their children in innovative ways and this might just be one of the nicest ways we've seen in a while to encourage children to do good deeds.

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Shoaib Banday Apr 15, 2021 11:03am
Amazing, and lots of dua for Qureshi family
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jaredlee007 Apr 15, 2021 12:06pm
We get stuck with the idea of teaching good deeds only in Ramzan. Then people do unimaginable bad deeds for the rest of the year. Why not teach good deeds throughout the year so that in Ramzan kids can reflect on what they did in the previous 11 months.
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Chrís Dăn Apr 15, 2021 12:28pm
Doung one good dead each day actually should be a part of kids training. irrespective of the Holy month-kids should be raised as better human being for all 365 days in a year.
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Wolf Apr 15, 2021 01:06pm
Why we are linking everything with religion? Like stop taking bribes during Ramazan, don't speak bad during Ramazan, do good deeds during Ramazan. Why not teach kids honesty is always good policy - it is an evergreen policy. If had followed that policy we would have been in much better shape than we are no as a nation from socio-economic perspective and obviously in other indicators of a decent nation.
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Truth be told Apr 15, 2021 03:05pm
Do we need guidance from such sources? Haven't all these been already described in one way or the other in every home and every religious teaching? What's so special about this? Cheap publicity
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Atif Apr 15, 2021 03:43pm
But ,they themselves will follow toni and guy
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Parvez Apr 15, 2021 04:08pm
Brilliant stuff .....the one addition I suggest is that the child be told to do the same for the remaining eleven months......and explain them why.
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Sayyar Khan Apr 15, 2021 06:54pm
That’s good BUT why only one month. This is common human courtesy
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wolf Apr 16, 2021 04:24am
@Wolf Why we are linking everything with religion? Like stop taking bribes during Ramazan, don't speak bad during Ramazan, do good deeds during Ramazan. Why not teach our kids "Honesty is always best policy" - it is an evergreen policy. If we had followed that policy from the very inception, we would have been in much better shape than we are now, as a nation, from socio-economic perspective and obviously in other indicators of a decent nation.
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