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Lesson 8, Topic 20
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LESSON 20: The Child Who Made Dua

IQRA KIDZ April 17, 2026
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Big Idea

I can ask Allah in dua.

Heart Goal

The child feels that dua is natural, safe, and close.

Observable Lesson Objective

The child says a very short dua for help, goodness, or thanks.

Key Sentence

I make dua.

Islamic Language Focus

Dua

Story

Mina was getting ready to sleep. Her room was quiet, and the lights were low.

Her father sat beside her and asked, “Would you like to make dua?”

Mina looked at him and nodded.

He said, “You can ask Allah for help, for goodness, or to thank Him.”

Mina raised her little hands.

For a moment, she was quiet. Then she said softly, “O Allah, help me. O Allah, thank You.”

Her father smiled. “That is a beautiful dua.”

Mina lowered her hands and felt peaceful.

She liked knowing that she could speak to Allah at any time—before sleep, when worried, when happy, or when she needed help.

Before closing her eyes, she whispered one more time, “I make dua.”

Talk Together

  • What did Mina do before sleeping?
  • Who do we ask in dua?
  • Can you say a small dua?

Let’s Say It Together

I make dua.

Practice Today

Raise your hands and say one short dua:

  • O Allah, help me
  • O Allah, thank You
  • O Allah, forgive me

Tiny Dua / Dhikr

O Allah, help me.

Teacher/Parent Note

Keep dua simple and living. The goal is relationship with Allah, not memorization pressure.