🌱 Student Reflection Allah reminds us in the Qur’an that we must treat our parents with kindness and respect. This command applies to every human being, not only when it is easy, but at all times. When we are young, our parents care for us, protect us, and help us grow. As we grow older, Allah expects us to show good character by how we speak to, act toward, and think about our parents. Using kind words, listening respectfully, helping without being asked, and showing gratitude are all w
Scene Description:This scene presents the story of Ibrahim, a young man who questions the worship of idols by his father and people. Ibrahim confronts his father, asking why he worships and prays to inanimate objects that cannot speak, hear, or provide any benefit. He emphasizes the futility of offering food and drink to these idols. Despite his father's anger and the people's disapproval, Ibrahim continues to advise them. He declares his intention to break the idols when everyone is away, hopin
محتويات المشهد:اختر الإجابة الصحيحة مما يلي:ضَعْ عَلَامَةَ صَحِيح أَوْ علامة خَطَأ فِي المكَان الصحيح.أكمل الفراغ مستعينا بِإجابتِك لِلسُّؤَالُ الثاني.لَوِّنِ الصُّورة ثُمَّ صِفْهَا مستعينا بكلمات المشهد.انسخ بخط واضح وجميل الحديث التالي:اكْتُبْ(اكْتُبِي) مَا يُمِلَى عَلَيْكَ(عَلَيْكِ). Ibrahim, Azar's son, was intelligent and observed people worshiping lifeless idols. He questioned their purpose, as idols couldn't hear, speak, or benefit. Ibrahim wondered why people worshipped and sought help f
محتويات المشهد:رسم تعبيري ملون للمشهدمعاني الكلماتمعاني الأفعالاختيار الكلمة الصحيحةصحح الأخطاء إن وجدتعمن نتكلم؟تمرين لتوضيح معنى العبادةتمرين النسختمرين الإملاءOnce upon a time, in a distant village, Azar was known far and wide as the merchant of idols. His grand house stood as a testament to his craft, filled with countless statues that the villagers revered and bowed down to. But little did they know that Azar's trade contradicted the very essence of Islam. In Islam, the belief in the onenes
Jacob's sons came to him crying that Joseph had been killed by a wolf. They produced his bloody shirt as proof. But Jacob, a wise prophet, knew wolves wouldn't leave torn clothes behind. He saw through their lie, scolding them for making up a story. Though pained by Joseph's disappearance, Jacob remained steadfast with prophetic patience, believing the truth would emerge in God's time. His composure despite personal sadness highlights his strength of character during this sorrowful period. ----
In a moment of twisted joy, Ya'qub's ten treacherous sons convinced him to allow Yusuf, their beloved little brother, to accompany them into the wilderness. Once there, they heartlessly threw him into a well, showing no mercy. Unbeknownst to them, Allah reassured Yusuf that he would not be alone and that a great destiny awaited him. As the brothers plotted their deceitful tale to tell their father, they dipped Yusuf's shirt in the blood of a slain ram, confident that their cruel actions would go
In a tense moment, Ya'qub's ten jealous sons persuade him to let Yusuf, their beloved little brother, accompany them, promising to keep him safe. Despite Ya'qub's fears, he reluctantly grants permission, unaware of the wicked plot brewing among his sons. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- في لحظة مشحونة، يقنع الأبناء العشرة الحاسدون يعقوب بالسماح ليوسف، أخوهم الصغير المحبوب، بمرافقتهم، ووعدوه بحمايته. على الرغم من خوف يعقوب،
Discover the Scene of "Envy of the Brothers" This scene from the book "Qasas-un-Nabiyyeen" is about Prophet Yusuf and his brother Benjamin. Students and children will enjoy learning about the complex emotions, moral dilemmas, and conversations in the scene. The scene offers a good way to discuss important topics like envy, sibling relationships, and the bad effects of jealousy. It can spark meaningful talks about feelings, empathy, and making good choices. Students will develop important skills
Introduction Allah called Surah Yusuf the ‘Best of All Stories’, which He revealed in the Qur’an, the best of all Revelations, to the best of all prophets, our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The story was revealed to lift his spirits at a time when his sufferings and worries had mounted. The Prophet Yusuf عليه السلام lived thousands of years ago, but time has not diminished his story’s relevance. It is a tale of love, passion, betrayal, and forgiveness, and it has something to teach us, at every stage of
"Friday's Khutbah for the Young-one" series: Uplift your child's Islamic knowledge with our groundbreaking new series - Friday's Khutbah for the Young-one! These khutbahs use cross-curricular storytelling to captivate students, teaching key Islamic concepts in an integrated manner. So far we have developed many lively khutbahs tackling diverse themes - from diversity to studying Allah's signs. As your child delivers these customized khutbahs to their peers, they will build presentation skills an