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Muslim Couple's Digital Values Blueprint
What is the Muslim Couple's Digital Values Blueprint?
The Muslim Couples’ Digital Values Blueprint helps spouses align their own digital habits and Islamic principles before changing their children’s screen rules.
It guides you and your spouse to talk honestly about devices, social media and boundaries, then turn those conversations into one written value statement.
That shared blueprint becomes the foundation for consistent, united digital parenting in your home. It is the ideal companion to The Islamic Digital Life Starter Pack.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: Do we need to have children already to use the Blueprint?
No. The Blueprint is ideal for engaged or newly married couples who want to agree digital values before children arrive.
Q2: What if my spouse is less strict about screens than I am?
The Blueprint guides you through calm, structured conversations so you can understand each other’s concerns and find a middle path you both accept.
Q3: How long does it take to complete the Blueprint?
Most couples complete the core conversations over two to three evenings, then return to refine their written values statement
Islamic Digital Life Starter Pack
What is The Islamic Digital Life Starter Pack?
The Islamic Digital Life Starter Pack is a printable workbook that helps Muslim families map habits, set rules and review their digital life through an Islamic lens.
If you are tired of arguing about phones, repeating the same rules and worrying what your children see online, The Islamic Digital Life Starter Pack is for you. This powerful, printable family workbook gives Muslim parents in the digital age everything needed to design a clear, united, Islamic digital life plan from scratch.
What You'll Get:
- A guided, step‑by‑step process to map your family’s current digital habits, triggers and stress points – without blame or shame.
- Conversation scripts and prompts to help you talk about social media, online gaming, privacy and modesty in ways your children can actually hear.
- Reflection pages that gently invite you, as parents, to look at your own digital habits and role‑modelling through an Islamic lens.
- A fully customisable Islamic family phone agreement that sets out when, where and how devices are used, plus fair consequences you all agree in advance.
- Review and check‑in pages so you can tweak your Islamic digital life plan as your children grow and technology changes.
Little Screen-Time Affirmation Cards
What are Little Screen-Time Affirmation Cards for Children?
Created especially for ages 3–7, these Little Screen-Time Affirmation Cards use simple language, child-friendly images, and Islamic values to guide young children towards balance, self-control, and good character around TV and tablet use — without lectures or power struggles.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: From what age can children use the affirmation cards?
Children from about age three can use the cards with adult help. Older children can use the cards themselves and help their younger siblings.
Q2: How often should my child use the affirmation cards?
Place cards where your child sees them daily, and invite them to look through the relevant ones with you before, during and after screen-time.
Q3: Can I use the cards with siblings of different ages?
Yes. Families often choose a few shared cards and then let each child pick favourites that match their age and personality.
Islamic Digital Affirmation Cards
What are Digital Affirmation Cards for Children?
Islamic digital affirmation cards for older children (ages 7 – 12) sit beside your child’s screens and prompt mindful, faith‑centred behaviour every time they go online.
Each statement pairs a confidence‑building “I” message with an Islamic value, reminding them to be mindful, kind and responsible on and offline.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: From what age can children use the affirmation cards?
Children from about age seven can read and use the cards independently.
Q2: How often should my child use the affirmation cards?
Place cards where your child sees them daily, and invite them to read one or two before or after screen time.
Q3: Can I use the cards with siblings of different ages?
Yes. Families often choose a few shared cards and then let each child pick favourites that match their age and personality.
My First Islamic Screen-Time Chart
What is the First Islamic Screen-Time Chart?
My Islamic First Screen-Time Chart is a visual, printable tool designed especially for young children (ages 3–7) who are beginning to use TV and tablets.
Rather than focusing on punishment or rewards, this chart helps children notice their behaviour, emotions, and effort, while parents gently connect screen habits to Islamic values like balance, obedience to parents, and caring for the heart.
It’s ideal for families who want to guide screen time calmly and proactively, before habits become difficult to change.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: From what age can children use the screen-time chart?
Children from about age three or younger can use the chart with adult help. Older children can use the chart themselves and help their younger siblings.
Q2: How often should my child use the chart?
The chart is designed to be used once a day at the end of screen-time to help children assess whether they followed screen rules, switched off calmly and how they felt afterwards.
Q3: How does the chart help with screen-time behaviour?
The chart helps screen-time behaviour by getting children to recognise their emotions around screen use and helping them gradually learn to regulate their behaviour when it comes to following rules and ending screen-time.
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Not sure which is the right place to start? Visit our guide Which Islamic Digital Parenting Resource Is Right for My Family? to see how our resources fit within our wider faith-based digital parenting framework.
