Big Idea
Allah helps me.
Heart Goal
The child feels that when something is hard, they can ask Allah and keep trying.
Observable Lesson Objective
The child expresses that Allah helps them and practices seeking Allah’s help in a simple situation.
Key Sentence
Allah helps me.
Islamic Language Focus
Help from Allah
Story
Hamza was trying to put together a small puzzle. He tried one piece, then another. It did not fit.
He frowned a little.
His teacher sat beside him and said, “Try again slowly.”
Hamza tried again, but it was still hard.
Then his teacher said, “When something is hard, we can ask Allah to help us.”
Hamza looked at her. “Allah helps me?”
“Yes,” she said gently. “Allah helps us.”
Hamza whispered, “O Allah, help me.”
Then he picked up another piece. This time, he looked carefully. He turned it slowly. It fit.
Hamza smiled wide.
His teacher smiled too. “You tried, and Allah helped you.”
Hamza felt happy and strong inside. The puzzle was still not all finished, but he was ready to keep going.
He said softly, “Allah helps me.”
From that day on, when something felt hard, Hamza tried to remember:
Ask Allah. Keep trying. Allah helps me.
Talk Together
- What was hard for Hamza?
- What did he say to Allah?
- Who helps us?
Let’s Say It Together
Allah helps me.
Practice Today
When something feels hard, say:
“O Allah, help me.”
Tiny Dua / Dhikr
O Allah, help me.
Teacher/Parent Note
This is a foundational lesson in resilience. The message is not passive waiting. It is: ask Allah, stay calm, keep trying.