easter in islam

Easter in islam presentation for kids

When you’re teaching young Muslims about the world around them, certain topics can feel tricky to approach—like other religious holidays. That’s why we’ve created a helpful new resource at Primary Ilm: a presentation that explains Easter in Islam in a respectful, age-appropriate, and faith-affirming way.

This new download is designed for Islamic Studies teachers and Muslim homeschoolers who want their students or children to feel confident in their identity while also understanding the beliefs and customs they see around them. Our clear and engaging slides cover what Easter is, where it comes from, what Christians believe, and—most importantly—what we as Muslims believe and how we should respond.

What’s Inside the “Easter in Islam” Presentation?

This colourful and engaging presentation includes the following key topics:

  • What is Easter?
  • The history of Easter
  • Why do Christians celebrate it?
  • What Muslims believe about Prophet Isa (AS)
  • The meaning behind the eggs and rabbits
  • Why we shouldn’t celebrate Easter
  • Staying proud of our Muslim identity

Each slide has been designed to be easy to read, visually appealing for children, and rooted in Islamic teachings with clear references from the Qur’an and Hadith.

Why This Resource Matters

Here are a few suggestions to help you get the most out of this resource:

  1. Use it as a discussion tool – After each slide, pause to ask your child or student how they feel or if they’ve seen Easter celebrations.
  2. Connect it to Islamic values – Emphasize themes like loving Prophet Isa (AS), staying true to Islam, and respecting others while not copying beliefs.
  3. Keep it gentle but clear – Children need guidance, not fear. Present information confidently and kindly.
  4. Reinforce identity – Use the final slides as a reminder that Allah has given us our own beautiful celebrations like Eid.

Download Now from Primary Ilm

Whether you’re a madrassah teacher, homeschooler, or weekend school educator, this presentation will make your job easier. It’s just one of the many resources available at www.primaryilm.com—where you can find over 2500+ Islamic worksheets, printables, and educational booklets.

You can download free resources, or become a member with a one-time low-cost payment for access to everything.

Let’s raise a generation of confident, informed young Muslims—starting with meaningful lessons like this one on Easter in Islam.

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