Amin
The Question-Asker
A group of young Muslim friends learning how to grow strong roots of īmān, adab, Qur'an, salah, and good character — together, with mercy and joy.
Each Rootling represents a different part of a child's tarbiyah journey — questions, Qur'an, habits, manners, identity, and quiet reminders.
The Question-Asker
The Reflector
The Challenger
The Caring Heart
The Confident Friend
The Gentle Light
The Rootlings will grow into a full content universe — videos, nasheeds, printables, and family tarbiyah tools.
Short videos answering children's big questions about Allah, prayer, identity, and faith — calmly, with adab.
Qur'an reflections and dua moments that connect verses to a child's daily emotions, friendships, and family life.
Salah, patience, and habit-building challenges children can do at home — short, playful, and consistent.
Adab stories and character practice for everyday moments — apologising, sharing, helping, and speaking kindly.
Muslim identity and friendship scenarios for older kids — building confidence without arrogance.
Printable family reminders, reflection cards, and gentle prompts to pause and remember Allah together.
The values that shape every character, story, and resource.
Content is based on Qur'an, authentic Sunnah, and reliable classical and contemporary scholarship.
Children should experience Islam through love, dignity, hope, and wise boundaries — not fear.
Knowledge should shape character. We teach hearts first, then heads.
The home is where Islam is seen, heard, felt, and practised — long before any school or screen.
Muslim children should feel grounded, not embarrassed — and principled, not arrogant.
Tarbiyah is a gradual journey of roots, habits, repentance, and return to Allah.
A warm, Islamic-inspired world built on roots, light, water, and gardens.
Soft, rounded, modest, gentle. Expressive but not exaggerated. Modest clothing, warm earthy palette, light textures.
Warm, thoughtful, parent-trusted, child-friendly. Never silly, loud, or commercial.
What the Rootlings world will grow into, by Allah's permission.
The Rootlings are fictional learning characters. They are used to support family discussion and Islamic learning. Religious content should remain source-grounded and reviewed by qualified people where needed.