Madrasa & Islamic school

Madrasa Games and Islamic School Resources

Looking for calm, focused activities for a madrasa or Islamic school? Pic-a-Pair Islam Edition is a fast Islamic matching card game that fits neatly into short sessions, small groups and discussion time.

Using Pic-a-Pair in a madrasa

Set two cards face up in a small group, ask children to spot the shared Islamic image, then use the image as a short discussion prompt. The game takes minutes to teach and works well as an opener or a wind-down after focused study.

Small group play in Islamic schools

With 2 to 8 players per set, multiple sets can run in parallel to keep every child engaged. Because rounds are short, it fits inside break-out sessions without disrupting a lesson plan.

Bulk orders and enquiries

For madrasa and school orders, please use our bulk enquiry form. Orders of 5 or more games ship free within the UK. Related pages: Islamic school and madrasa games · Guide: Games for madrasas and Islamic schools.

Frequently asked questions

Are there games suitable for madrasas?

Yes. Short, structured games like Pic-a-Pair Islam Edition can be used as a calm opener, a wind-down activity or a discussion prompt in a madrasa session.

How many children can play at once?

Pic-a-Pair supports 2 to 8 players per set. For larger madrasas and Islamic schools, multiple sets can run in parallel small groups.

Do you offer bulk pricing for madrasas and Islamic schools?

Yes. Please use our contact form and select the Bulk order option. Orders of 5 or more games ship free within the UK.

Is Pic-a-Pair a teaching resource?

Pic-a-Pair is designed as a fun family game with Islamic imagery. It supports discussion and engagement but is not a formal syllabus resource.