Families who loved 50 Easy Ways for Muslim Kids to Love Allah More by Rahimah Zaynab often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when they want to transition from teaching the rules of Islam to nurturing a genuine, heart-centered relationship between their child and Allah. It serves as a gentle bridge for families seeking to integrate faith into everyday moments without it feeling like a chore or a dry list of requirements. By focusing on actionable habits like kindness, gratitude, and mindfulness, it helps children see spirituality as an active and joyful part of their identity. The book outlines fifty simple, age-appropriate ways for kids to practice their faith through character and connection. From helping around the house to noticing the beauty in nature, each suggestion is grounded in Islamic values but feels accessible for the 6 to 10 year old developmental stage. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to foster emotional intelligence alongside religious literacy, ensuring their child feels loved by their Creator while learning to love Him in return.