Description
Dhikr, Protection & Healing is a reflective bonus course for parents and children, designed to help families understand the importance of remembrance, spiritual protection and balanced healing. The course explores the value of daily dhikr, especially the Sunnah adhkār, and why consistency matters in a world that is not only physical, but also deeply spiritual. This course develops awareness, consistency and confidence in the daily practices that help Muslim families stay spiritually grounded. Students and parents discuss the protective role of dhikr, the healing nature of the Qur’an, and the place of beneficial remedies such as honey and black seed, while learning how to approach these matters with balance, sincerity and sound judgement. Muslim families need more than information about dhikr; they need a living culture of remembrance in the home. Children benefit when they see parents taking their daily adhkār seriously, speaking about protection with calm faith, and approaching healing in a balanced way that honours the Qur’an, the Sunnah and beneficial means. This is a discussion-led course, not a technical medical class. The aim is to help parents and children think clearly about remembrance, healing and protection, and to build habits that can continue after Summer School has ended. This course is open to both parents and children. Families are encouraged to attend together because consistency in dhikr is strengthened when children see adults valuing it, practising it and gently reminding the household of its importance. Dhikr, Protection & Healing is offered as a bonus Summer School course. It is designed to enrich the wider programme by strengthening the spiritual and family dimension of learning. If you would like to discuss whether this bonus course is right for your family, book a call with our admissions team. You may also use the live chat widget in the bottom right corner of the website to speak with an education adviser.Dhikr, Protection & Healing
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What this course develops
Discussion around daily dhikr, Sunnah adhkār, spiritual protection, Qur’anic healing, prophetic remedies, consistency, family routines and balanced wellbeing.
Parents and children reflect together on how to make remembrance part of daily life, not only something remembered during difficulty. The aim is to build steady routines that children can understand, value and maintain.
Parents should expect a meaningful family course that helps them encourage children towards consistent daily litanies, spiritual mindfulness and a balanced understanding of healing and protection.
Why this course matters
Students are reminded that we do not live only in a physical world. There is a rich unseen reality around us, and dhikr helps the believer remain mindful, protected and connected to Allah.
The course highlights the importance of daily Sunnah adhkār and helps families think practically about how to make them a steady part of morning, evening and bedtime routines.
Families explore how Qur’anic recitation, supplication, prophetic remedies and other beneficial means can be understood together without confusion, exaggeration or neglect.
What we will explore
How families can encourage morning and evening adhkār, bedtime protection, short daily reminders and a home atmosphere where remembrance becomes normal and loved.
How the Qur’an brings guidance, mercy and healing, and how families can approach recitation, reflection and ruqyah with reverence and steadiness.
How to think about remedies such as honey and black seed alongside other beneficial modalities, while keeping tawakkul, wisdom and balance at the centre.
Family Participation
Children are more likely to maintain daily dhikr when they see parents treating it as a serious and beautiful part of family life.
The course helps children understand that dhikr is not a rushed checklist, but a source of protection, remembrance, calm and nearness to Allah.
The aim is for families to leave with a clearer intention and a more practical plan for keeping daily adhkār alive at home.
Summer School Booking
Two Tuesday evening sessions during the Summer School period, 25 July 2026 to 22 August 2026.
Open to parents and children, with family attendance strongly encouraged.
This course supports the wider Summer School aim of developing students academically, practically and spiritually.
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