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19/08/2024
Script by developmental age:
**For Younger Children (Ages 4-7)**
Hello, kids! Today, we’re going to talk about something very cool called "Learning and Growing." This means trying our best to learn new things and never giving up, even when it's hard. Did you know that the Prophets of Allah taught us a lot about this?
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**1. Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Asking Questions:**
Once upon a time, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) saw people making statues and praying to them. He wondered, “Can these statues help us?” He asked many questions and searched for the truth. Allah guided him because he kept learning and asking.
**Lesson:** Just like Prophet Ibrahim (AS), if you have questions or want to learn, it’s good to ask and search for answers!
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**2. Prophet Musa (AS) and Not Giving Up:**
Prophet Musa (AS) had to be very brave. He helped his people and had to face a big challenge. When things were very hard, he kept trying and praying to Allah. Allah helped him find a way.
**Lesson:** Even if something is hard, keep trying and asking Allah for help, just like Prophet Musa (AS).
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**3. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and Being Kind:**
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was very kind, even when people were mean to him. He kept being nice and didn’t give up. He prayed for them and continued to teach about Allah.
**Lesson:** When things are tough, be kind and keep doing your best, just like Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
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**4. Prophet Yusuf (AS) and Forgiving:**
Prophet Yusuf (AS) had many problems, but he always stayed happy and trusted Allah. Even when his brothers were not nice to him, he forgave them and helped them when they needed it.
**Lesson:** If someone is not nice to you, remember to stay happy and forgive, just like Prophet Yusuf (AS).
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**5. Conclusion:**
So, kids, when we learn new things and face challenges, remember the Prophets. They taught us to keep trying, be kind, and always ask Allah for help.
**Closing Dua:**
“O Allah, help us to learn and grow, and to be kind and forgiving like the Prophets. Ameen.”
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**For Middle Childhood (Ages 8-12)**
Hi everyone! Today, we’re going to learn about something called a "Growth Mindset." This means believing we can always get better at things if we try hard and keep learning. Our Prophets (AS) showed us how to do this in amazing ways.
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**1. Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Seeking Knowledge:**
Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was very curious and wanted to understand the truth. He saw his people worshipping idols and asked important questions. His search for knowledge helped him discover the oneness of Allah.
**Lesson:** Just like Prophet Ibrahim (AS), we should always be curious and seek to understand more about our faith and the world.
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**2. Prophet Musa (AS) and Overcoming Obstacles:**
Prophet Musa (AS) faced many obstacles but never gave up. He kept working hard and prayed to Allah when things were tough. Allah helped him overcome the challenges he faced.
**Lesson:** Remember, even when things get difficult, we should keep trying and ask Allah for support, just like Prophet Musa (AS).
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**3. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and Resilience:**
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) faced many hardships and challenges, but he remained resilient. Even when people were unkind, he continued to spread the message of Islam with patience and perseverance.
**Lesson:** We should be resilient like Prophet Muhammad (SAW), staying strong and patient even when we face difficulties.
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**4. Prophet Yusuf (AS) and Using Challenges to Grow:**
Prophet Yusuf (AS) went through many challenges, but he used these experiences to grow and help others. Despite being wronged by his brothers, he forgave them and helped them when they needed it.
**Lesson:** When we face challenges, we can use them to learn and become better, just like Prophet Yusuf (AS) did.
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**5. Conclusion:**
So, as you grow and face challenges, remember the lessons from the Prophets. Keep learning, stay resilient, and use your experiences to help others.
**Closing Dua:**
“O Allah, help us to learn from the Prophets and to grow in our faith and character. Ameen.”
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**For Teenagers (Ages 13-18)**
Hello everyone! Today, we’re discussing something called the "Growth Mindset," which is about believing in our ability to improve through effort and learning. This concept is deeply rooted in our faith, as exemplified by the lives of the Prophets (AS).
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**1. Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Intellectual Curiosity:**
Prophet Ibrahim (AS) demonstrated a growth mindset by questioning the beliefs of his society. His pursuit of understanding led him to reject idol worship and embrace the oneness of Allah. His intellectual curiosity was pivotal in his spiritual journey.
**Lesson:** Embrace intellectual curiosity and seek knowledge, just like Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Challenging norms and seeking truth can lead to profound growth.
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**2. Prophet Musa (AS) and Facing Adversity:**
Prophet Musa (AS) faced immense adversity, from confronting Pharaoh to leading his people through the desert. His perseverance and unwavering faith in Allah’s plan highlight the importance of resilience in overcoming life's challenges.
**Lesson:** Approach your challenges with perseverance and trust in Allah, similar to how Prophet Musa (AS) navigated his difficulties.
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**3. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and Resilient Leadership:**
The life of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is a testament to resilience and leadership. Despite facing rejection, hostility, and personal loss, he remained steadfast in his mission and continued to guide his followers with patience and wisdom.
**Lesson:** Develop resilience and leadership qualities by remaining steadfast in your goals and maintaining a positive attitude, like Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
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**4. Prophet Yusuf (AS) and Transformative Growth:**
Prophet Yusuf (AS) experienced betrayal, imprisonment, and hardship but used these experiences to develop wisdom and compassion. His ability to turn adversity into opportunities for personal and communal growth is a powerful example.
**Lesson:** Utilize your challenges as opportunities for personal development and service to others, following Prophet Yusuf (AS)’s example.
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**5. Conclusion:**
As you navigate your journey, remember that a growth mindset involves continuous learning, resilience, and utilizing challenges for personal growth. The Prophets (AS) serve as our guides in developing these qualities.
**Closing Dua:**
“O Allah, grant us the strength to embrace challenges, learn continuously, and grow in our faith, just as the Prophets (AS) did. Ameen.”
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