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Help young learners develop unwavering commitment to salah through this powerful lesson. This lesson guides young Muslims to understand the profound importance of never missing salah through the inspiring story of ʿUmar ibn al-Khattab, who even whilst fatally wounded insisted on praying. They learn that salah is their direct connection (silah) to Allah and discover how to stay strong against Shaytan’s tricks.
This lesson nurtures ʿubūdiyyah (servitude to Allah) by teaching learner that salah is the most important act of worship. The word ‘salah’ comes from ‘silah’ meaning connection, showing how we stay connected to our Loving Lord. Young Muslims learn that in salah, we have a private, one-to-one conversation with Allah five times daily, praising Him, thanking Him, asking for help, and humbling ourselves before Him.
The lesson emphasizes that once children turn seven, they should start praying, and by age ten should pray all five daily salahs independently. Once mature (baligh), deliberately missing salah becomes one of the biggest sins. Through a powerful Hadith, learners discover that those who don’t take care of their prayers will be with Qarun, Firʿawn, Haman, and Ubayy ibn Khalaf on the Day of Judgement.
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