Big Idea
Prophet Musa trusted Allah.
Heart Goal
The child feels that trusting Allah brings calm and strength.
Observable Lesson Objective
The child hears that Musa trusted Allah and connects it to their own moments of worry or difficulty.
Key Sentence
Musa trusted Allah.
Islamic Language Focus
Trust Allah
Story
There was a Prophet named Musa.
Sometimes things were hard, but Musa trusted Allah.
He knew Allah was with him. He knew Allah helps. He knew Allah is powerful.
A young child heard this story and asked, “What did Musa do?”
His father said, “Musa trusted Allah.”
The child thought about times when something feels big or hard. Maybe a dark room. Maybe a new place. Maybe waiting for help.
Then he smiled a little and said, “Musa trusted Allah.”
His father nodded. “Yes. And we can trust Allah too.”
The child felt calm. He liked knowing that when something feels hard, we can remember Allah and trust Him.
Talk Together
- Who trusted Allah?
- Can we trust Allah too?
- When might we need to trust Allah?
Let’s Say It Together
Musa trusted Allah.
Practice Today
When something feels a little hard, say:
“I trust Allah.”
Tiny Dua / Dhikr
HasbiAllah
or
O Allah, help me trust You.
Teacher/Parent Note
Do not move into heavy narrative complexity. This is about trust as an emotional and spiritual anchor.