Quran support
Use Salam Games for vocabulary recognition, listening habits, and motivation. For recitation and tajweed, sit with a qualified teacher and revise respectfully.
Open Quran Explorer โBuild a simple Islamic learning rhythm for home, maktab, weekend school, or after-school review. Pick your childโs age, focus topic, and available time โ then generate a 7-day plan that combines Salam Games, Learn lessons, family conversations, and small good-deed actions.
Important: Salam Games supports practice and motivation. Quran recitation, tajweed, fiqh details, and personal religious questions should be taught by qualified teachers, scholars, and trusted parents.
Interactive resource
Choose the closest fit. The planner gives one short online activity, one Learn track, and one offline family action for each day.
Use Salam Games for vocabulary recognition, listening habits, and motivation. For recitation and tajweed, sit with a qualified teacher and revise respectfully.
Open Quran Explorer โConnect duas to real moments: waking up, eating, gratitude, seeking help, and remembering Allah. One meaningful dua at a time is enough.
Open Dua & Dhikr โMake adab practical: one kind word, one helpful chore, one apology, one thank-you, or one neighbor/family kindness mission.
Open Islamic Manners โStart with one game to create excitement, then open the matching Learn track for flash cards, quizzes, XP, and parent-guided discussion.
No. Salam Games is a practice and enrichment resource for families. Quran recitation, tajweed, fiqh details, and personal religious questions should be learned with qualified teachers, scholars, and trusted parents.
Short, consistent sessions often work best. Many families start with 10 to 15 minutes: one short lesson, one game, and one family conversation or good-deed action.
Yes. Teachers can use Salam Games for warmups, review stations, after-lesson reinforcement, or take-home practice.
Yes. Salam Games is free, ad-free, and browser-based for families and educators.