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Islamic Guide to Puberty for Boys

Islamic Guide to Puberty for Boys

Our Islamic Guide to Puberty for Boys is here to make the journey from childhood to adolescence smoother and more informed.

Designed for parents and educators, this resource provides an Islamic perspective on crucial yet often awkward topics related to puberty.

It covers everything from physical changes and hygiene to mood swings, all within the framework of Islamic values.

With engaging visuals and information on this transition from childhood to adulthood we’ve created an age-appropriate presentation that encourages open conversations with young boys.

By using this presentation, you’ll be equipped to guide them through this period with care and respect, helping them grow confidently while staying grounded in their faith.

Prepare your boys for adolescence with dignity using our Muslim Boy’s Guide to Puberty.

Dr Ferhat Uddin is a GP with a special interest in Women’s Health and Menopause. She is a member of the British Menopause Society and the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine. Her online menopause clinic, Liberty Health Clinics, offers women a holistic approach to menopause care. She ispassionate about improving health outcomes in all women.

Samia Ahmed is the founder of Blossoming Believers, a project focused on engaging children in learning about Islam through teaching and children’s books and resources. With a background in education and extensive involvement in organisations like the Utrujj Foundation and Islamic Relief, Samia has produced educational materials for schools, delivered assemblies, and co-written publications. She holds a Masters in Islamic Studies. Samia’s goal is to create books for children that promote life skills based on Islamic teachings,making Islam simple and relevant to modern-day challenges.

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Samia Ahmed is the founder of Blossoming Believers, a project focused on engaging children in learning about Islam through teaching and children’s books and resources. With a background in education and extensive involvement in organisations like the Utrujj Foundation and Islamic Relief, Samia has produced educational materials for schools, delivered assemblies, and co-written publications. She holds a Masters in Islamic Studies. Samia’s goal is to create books for children that promote life skills based on Islamic teachings, making Islam simple and relevant to modern-day challenges.