This 2-day event is crafted for youth aged 10–15 years old who are stepping into one of the most defining transitions of their lives: puberty. Through open conversations, interactive sessions, and age-appropriate understanding of Fiqh of purity (ghusl, women matters), we tackle what most families tend to tiptoe around, the unspoken, the confusing, the awkward with adab, accuracy, and a whole lot of empathy.
From understanding Taharah and Hayd, to dealing with desires, curiosity, peer pressure, and emotional overwhelm. Glow Up Szn gives youth the language, tools, and confidence to embrace this phase the right way. And it doesn’t just benefit the children; it lifts a burden off parents by giving them a trusted community of educators and experts to walk this journey with them. We’re not raising kids who hide behind screens. We’re nurturing Muslims who ask questions, seek help, and choose the deen again and again.
Youth are entering puberty with confusion, silence, and no proper guidance. Conversations about changes in body, mind, and Islamic responsibilities are often shrouded in shame, leading them to turn to friends or the internet for answers, often finding misinformation, pornography, or peer pressure instead.
Because silence is not safety. Because guidance now prevents regret later. Because every youth deserves to step into adulthood with dignity, clarity, and Islamic confidence.
From discomfort to dignity. From confusion to clarity. From “I’m too shy to ask” to “I know where to go for answers.” |
Glow Up Szn
RM420.00
No tiptoeing around the taboos
Puberty is more than just voice cracks, hormonal mood swings, and outgrowing your favourite hoodie. It’s the start of a whole new journey, physically, emotionally, spiritually. In an age where kids learn more from TikTok than trusted teachers, the real question is: who’s guiding their glow-up?
Glow Up Szn (gen z much?) aims to reclaim that moment of transformation, from confusion to clarity, from silence to support. Because what’s at stake isn’t just a biology lesson, it’s identity, the new dos and donts of Islam like ghusl, hayd, adab, and the very foundation of their relationship with Allah, and then their parents, and themselves.
- Topics covered: Walking into Adulthood, battling peer-pressure, desires and influences, Fiqh of a baligh
- Values Focused On: Responsibilty, Compassion, Self-disciplne, Love and Fear towards Allah, Taharah
- Date: 12th and 13th July 2025
- Place: Masjid Setia Alam
- Age range: 11-15 year old
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