Big Idea
Allah sends rain.
Heart Goal
The child connects rain with Allah’s mercy and care.
Observable Lesson Objective
The child notices rain and can say simply that rain comes by Allah’s will and is a blessing.
Key Sentence
Allah sends rain.
Islamic Language Focus
Alhamdulillah
Story
One day, dark clouds filled the sky. Soon, little drops began to fall.
“It’s raining!” said Layla.
She stood by the window and watched the drops slide down the glass. Tap, tap, tap.
Her grandmother came and stood beside her.
Layla asked, “Who sends the rain?”
Her grandmother smiled and said, “Allah sends rain.”
Layla watched the water fall on the ground. The trees became wet. The road became shiny. The flowers drank the rain.
“Rain helps the earth,” her grandmother said. “Allah sends rain as a blessing.”
Layla pressed her hand to the window and watched quietly.
Then she smiled and said, “Allah sends rain.”
Her grandmother nodded. “Yes. We thank Allah for His blessings.”
Layla looked outside one more time. The rain kept falling gently from the sky.
She whispered, “Alhamdulillah. Allah sends rain.”
Talk Together
- What was falling from the sky?
- Who sends rain?
- Is rain a blessing?
Let’s Say It Together
Allah sends rain.
Practice Today
The next time you see rain, say:
“Alhamdulillah. Allah sends rain.”
Tiny Dua / Dhikr
Alhamdulillah.
Teacher/Parent Note
Avoid technical weather explanation. Keep the lesson rooted in wonder, gratitude, and Allah’s mercy.