The prophet (pbuh) was commanded to deliver the message to his people. When the prophet (pbuh) told the people about Allah they became angry and would harm the Muslims. - - The Mu...
Oh no, Its parents day next
week. I'm not looking forward to it.
My mum will be speaking to my teacher Mrs Ratcliff. She will tell my mum everything about me.
My legs are shaking jut thinking about
it! I have not been a bad boy at school-well not really.
I hope Mrs Ratcliff gives a good report about me. I have been working extra hard this term.
I might not be top of the
class but I work really hard in everything I do.
Sometimes it doesn't matter how clever you are but it maters how hard you try.
I might not get 10/10 in my class every time
but I get 10/10 for effort.
See what happens, do Dua and remember to work hard yourself PP
lesson: Hardships
The prophet (pbuh) was commanded to deliver the message to his people. When the prophet
(pbuh) told the people about Allah they became angry and would harm the Muslims.
The Muslims faced many hardships but the prophet (pbuh) never stopped telling the people
about Allah. He always told them to be good and to pray only to Allah.
The people behaved so badly to the Muslims that some had to move to a different country. The prophet (pbuh)
still continued his work and told people to follow the truth.
They even tried to bribe the prophet (pbuh). They said they would make him the richest in Arabia and make him their king
but the prophet (pbuh) replied that following Islam was better.
Finally after many years, the hardship paid off and all the people of Makkah accepted Islam and became
Muslim.
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story: Abdullah ibn Zubair
(ra)
The Muslims had migrated from Makkah to Madina which was known as the
Hijra. The Muslims who came to Madina were known as the Muhajirun and the Muslims who welcomed them into Madina were known a the Ansar.
A long time had passed in Madina
and no children were born from the Muslims, the unbelievers of Madina used to say that they had cursed the Muslims so they will not have any children. There were a few children that were
born but they passed away shortly after their birth.
Then one day there were cries of Allahu Akbar throughout Madina with the birth of a child from the lady Asma. There was great
celebration as the overjoyed Abu Bakr held his beloved grandchild in his arms. The prophet (pbuh) was very pleased. He held Abdullah ibn Zubair in his arms and made dua for him.
Abdullah dedicated his whole life to Islam by learning and practicing Islam. He was known for some great qualities which he possessed. His deep love for worshipping and Salah.
He was very brave and courageous and he was very well spoken (eloquent). He was also very obedient to his parents.
A time came when Makkah was under attack from hostile
forces. Abdullah showed so much gallantry and bravery unlike anyone else. He fought off the attackers with whatever means he had. All his companions slowly left him and he was surrounded
from all sides by his enemies. He still remained strong to the truth and defended Makkah until there was only a handful of them left.
His life is an example to us all. It shows that
whatever we do we should give our best effort and always do what is good and right.
Women in Islam
did you know
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. Even though Islam is treated badly and some
nasty things are said about Islam, It is still the fastest growing religion in the world.
Many people study Islam and see that it is from Allah. For this reason it has become the fastest
growing religion all parts of the world.
questions
Just a few quick Questions from this Musalla kidz newsletter. All answers are in this issue so start searching!
What were
Abdullah's qualities?
Why was Penpal worried about school?
How did Penpal help his mum?
Why is Islam spreading so fast?
What was the Prophet's (pbuh) job?
BONUS QUESTION: Do some detective work and find out who these women in Islam were (ask teacher?) from the wordsearch
Penpal reflects
Assalamu-alaykum, My dad was away so my mum said I had to be the man of the house. I
washed the dishes, cleaned my room, washed the clothes, carried the shopping home and even helped cook dinner. I didn't know it was such hard work being a grown up! PP
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footsteps: follow the sunnah
The Prophet had the best manners and behaviour.
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