Teaching Forgiveness to Kids in Ramadan: A Gentle Guide
Added by : QFK Editorial Team
Published On : June 19, 2026
Islamic Date : 3 Muharram, 1448
Last Updated : June 19, 2026
Added by : QFK Editorial Team
Published On : June 19, 2026
Islamic Date : 3 Muharram 1448 AH
Last Updated : June 19, 2026
Helping Kids Ask for Forgiveness (Maghfirah) During Ramadan
Maghfirah is not about shame — it is about coming back to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala with hope. Through saying sorry, making dua, and repairing harm, a child learns that mistakes can heal. Even small daily habits in Ramadan can shape a gentle, honest heart.
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Why Saying Sorry Feels Hard for Kids
A toy breaks. A sibling cries. And the child just stands there, frozen.
Most kids do not freeze because they don’t care.
They freeze because they think the mistake makes them bad.
That thought is heavy. And a heavy heart hides.
Ramadan helps us fix that. The Prophet ﷺ said:
كُلُّ بَنِي آدَمَ خَطَّاءٌ وَخَيْرُ الْخَطَّائِينَ التَّوَّابُونَ
“Every son of Adam makes mistakes, and the best of those who err are those who repent.”
— Jami’ at-Tirmidhi 2499
Read that to your child slowly.
Mistakes are normal. Coming back is what makes us better.
What Maghfirah Really Means
Tell your child in simple words:
Maghfirah means Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala lovingly forgives us when we come back to Him.
Use a picture they understand.
When we do something wrong, the heart feels a little heavy. Like a smudge on a clean window.
Saying sorry to people wipes one side. Asking Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala wipes the other.
Introduce Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala through His beautiful names: Al-Ghafur (The All-Forgiving) and Al-Afuw (The Pardoner).
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala does not wait far away. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala loves to forgive.
قُلْ يَا عِبَادِيَ الَّذِينَ أَسْرَفُوا عَلَىٰ أَنفُسِهِمْ لَا تَقْنَطُوا مِن رَّحْمَةِ اللَّهِ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ يَغْفِرُ الذُّنُوبَ جَمِيعًا
“Do not despair of the mercy of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins.”
Surah Az-Zumar 39:53
The Two Repairs: People and Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala
Here is the part most blogs skip.
Forgiveness in Islam repairs two relationships.
When your child hurts a person → they say sorry and make it right.
When they make a wrong choice before Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala → they ask Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala.
When both happen → they repair both sides.
The Prophet ﷺ taught that:
مَنْ كَانَتْ لَهُ مَظْلَمَةٌ لِأَخِيهِ … فَلْيَتَحَلَّلْهُ مِنْهُ الْيَوْمَ
“Whoever has wronged another person should seek their forgiveness and settle the matter today.”
— Sahih al-Bukhari 2449
This is where good habits begin.
At Qari for Kids, our certified male and female teachers from Al-Azhar University help children turn Quranic teachings into everyday habits — from saying sorry and telling the truth to showing kindness and forgiveness.
The Simple 4-Step Way Back
Give your child four small steps they can count on their fingers.
- Admit the mistake.
- Say sorry to the person hurt.
- Ask Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala for forgiveness.
- Fix it and do better next time.
Scholars call this Tawbah. For a child, it’s simpler.
Broke your brother’s toy? Say sorry — and help fix it or share your own. That last step matters.
إِنَّ الْحَسَنَاتِ يُذْهِبْنَ السَّيِّئَاتِ
“Indeed, good deeds wipe away bad deeds.”
Surah Hud 11:114
This is the heart of teaching kids to say Astaghfirullah — as something hopeful, never as a punishment.
The Second Ashrah: A Time to Focus on Maghfirah
The middle ten days of Ramadan are linked with Maghfirah.
Treat them as a warm family season. Not a scary one.
Teach this short, authentic dua for the second Ashrah:
اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي
“O Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, You are Most Forgiving, and You love forgiveness, so forgive me.”
Jami’ at-Tirmidhi 3513
Short enough for a four-year-old. Deep enough for a teenager.
Activities You Can Do Tonight
Go beyond simple coloring sheets with activities that help children build real habits. Choose activities that change behavior.
Try the Heart Cleaning Jar — a lovely hands-on forgiveness activity. Every time your child says sorry, forgives someone, or makes dua… they drop a paper heart inside. Watching it fill up is real motivation.
Then add a Fix-It Challenge: one action to repair a mistake. Not just words.
And a Bedtime Heart Check:
- Thank Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala for one good thing today.
- Quietly recall one slip.
- Whisper Astaghfirullah three times.
- Sleep with a clean slate.
For Kids With Non-Muslim Friends
Children in the US, UK, Europe, and Australia often feel different. Give them confidence. Not awkwardness.
A simple line works:
“Ramadan is when my family tries to be extra kind and say sorry when we hurt someone.”
Forgiveness is not only worship. It is kindness, friendship, and peace. Anyone can respect that.
How Parents Can Model Forgiveness
Children copy what they see.
When a parent says, “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have spoken like that” — the child learns more than any lecture could teach.
Don’t force fake apologies. Let them calm down first. Then guide them gently.
And praise honesty: “I’m proud of you for telling the truth and fixing it.”
Conclusion
Every child makes mistakes. Islam gives them a beautiful way back.
A child who learns to say sorry → learns courage.
A child who asks Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala → learns hope.
A child who forgives others → learns mercy.
That is the gift of Maghfirah. And the second Ashrah is the perfect time to give it.
If you’d like gentle, guided support, the certified teachers at Qari for Kids help children connect with the Quran and its values — one lesson at a time.
Start small.
One honest “sorry” today…
And watch how your child’s heart begins to soften.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maghfirah for children in simple words?
It means Allah Subhanahu wa Ta‘ala lovingly forgives us when we return to Him after a mistake.
How do I teach my child to say Astaghfirullah?
Present it as a heart-cleaner, not a punishment. Say it together at bedtime.
Why is the second Ashrah of Ramadan special for forgiveness?
The middle ten days of Ramadan are linked with Maghfirah—Allah’s forgiveness. It’s a gentle, hopeful window to teach children to say sorry, forgive others, and clean their hearts.
How do I get a sincere apology?
Don’t force it. Let your child calm down, then walk them through the four steps.
What age should kids start?
As early as three—using simple phrases and a visual tracker.
Editorial Note: The views and guidance in this article are drawn from established Islamic scholarly tradition and are intended for general educational purposes. Individual circumstances vary — for specific fiqh questions about fasting for children or those with health conditions, please consult a qualified Islamic scholar. Qari For Kids is an educational platform and does not issue religious rulings.
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