About EK RAQM

Teaching money with meaning – the Islamic way Ek Raqm was created to help families teach children about money in a way that feels intentional, values-led, and grounded in faith. Because money is never just about numbers. It’s about habits, choices, and the values children carry with them as they grow.

MONEY AS AN AMANAH

In Islam, money is an amanah – a trust. Ek Raqm helps families introduce children to saving with purpose, spending with thought, and giving with generosity. These are not one-off lessons, but habits built through everyday moments, reinforced gently and consistently over time.

WHY EK RAQM EXISTS?

We grow up hearing that money makes the world go round. But rarely are we taught how to understand it, respect it, or use it with care. Children are surrounded by money – spending it, asking for it, seeing it used every day – yet the deeper lessons are often missing.

BUILT AROUND DAILY HABITS

We believe children learn best through repetition, not lectures. That’s why Ek Raqm focuses on small daily actions, recognising effort and good behaviour, and creating calm routines that make learning feel natural. Over time, these small habits grow into confidence, responsibility, and generosity.

LEARNING AS A FAMILY

The most meaningful lessons don’t happen in classrooms, they happen at home. Ek Raqm is designed for shared moments, from conversations around the table to quiet reflections before bedtime, with small wins celebrated together. When families learn together, lessons last longer.

OUR APPROACH

Ek Raqm is faith-led without being preachy, practical without feeling overwhelming, and screen-light rather than screen-free. It is designed to grow with your child, adapting as their understanding develops.

We start offline, with thoughtfully designed learning tools that bring money conversations into everyday life. In 2026, Ek Raqm will expand into a digital app, built to support the habits families begin today without replacing real-life learning.

LOOKING AHEAD

Ek Raqm is about more than money. It’s about raising children who understand responsibility, value generosity, make thoughtful choices, and carry their faith into everyday decisions. That journey begins at home – one habit at a time.

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