Children begin to learn and understand many things from a very early age by looking at their parents, siblings and peers. They like to imitate the adults around them and in particular their parents, who are the center of their world, particularly during early childhood. When a child sees his parent behaving in a certain way, he is likely to follow suit. This is the main reason that after the birth of their child, most conscious parents try to take up good habits and practices themselves which they want to teach their children.

In order to teach your young child the importance of praying in our lives, it is extremely important to be regular with offering your prayers. When your child will see you offering prayers five times a day, he will try to imitate you from the beginning, and it is very likely that he will develop a love and understanding for Salat from an early age. prayer times It is important to show you child a routine by making the ritual ablution, known as "Wudu" followed by selecting a clean place and placing prayer mats for yourself and your child and continuing with the Salat.

The prayer mats which act as a clean and pure place to pray can be attention grabbing for your child. Children usually find the soft material and vivid colors to be attractive and comforting. Even though initially they might use the prayer mats as a play area while you offer your prayers, but with the passage of time, they start to imitate your actions for praying. The love for praying and staying clean is enhanced over time with the continued guidance provided by the parents.

Certain Islamic Sunday schools in the UK and USA have the preschoolers create small prayer mats during the craft period. These prayer mats are made using small pieces of solid colored carpets and are then colorfully decorated by children using markers and paints to make flowers and abstract designs according to their own talent and creativeness. Then these prayer mats are used by them during Sunday school each week to offer Salat. When this craft project is introduced into the classroom, the teacher also tells the students about the importance of Namaz in Islam.

The prayer mats which they create in class also act as a starting point for the children to offer prayers more regularly. In addition it is often a matter of pride for them to pray to Allah using a mat they have made themselves. For children these little activities not only keep them busy and entertained, but also act as stepping stones to get a better grasp over their religious heritage.