Big Idea
My family is a gift from Allah.
Heart Goal
The child feels secure, grateful, and connected to family as a blessing from Allah.
Observable Lesson Objective
The child can participate in naming or recognizing family members and connect them to Allah’s kindness.
Key Sentence
Allah gave me my family.
Islamic Language Focus
Alhamdulillah
Story
Yusuf sat with his family at home. His mother was near him. His father smiled at him. His sister played beside him.
Yusuf felt warm and happy.
His mother asked, “Who gave us this home?”
Yusuf listened.
Then she asked, “Who gave you your mother, your father, and your family?”
She placed her hand gently on his shoulder and said, “Allah gave you your family.”
Yusuf looked at his sister and smiled. He looked at his father and then his mother.
“Allah gave me my family?” he asked.
“Yes,” said his mother. “Your family is a gift from Allah.”
Yusuf felt happy inside. He was not by himself. Allah gave him people to love him, help him, and care for him.
He gave his sister a small hug. Then he said, “Alhamdulillah.”
His mother smiled. “Yes,” she said. “We say Alhamdulillah for Allah’s blessings.”
That night, Yusuf sat close to his family and whispered, “Allah gave me my family. Alhamdulillah.”
Talk Together
- Who gave you your family?
- Can you name someone in your family?
- What do we say for Allah’s blessings?
Let’s Say It Together
Allah gave me my family.
Practice Today
Name two people in your family and say:
“Alhamdulillah. Allah gave me my family.”
Tiny Dua / Dhikr
Alhamdulillah.
Teacher/Parent Note
Keep this lesson emotionally warm. This is about belonging, not comparing family structures.