Name of the Book: 365 Hadith with Stories
Author: Ali CaraCam
Pages: 382
ISBN: 9788178988771
This book, with its simple yet profound hadith and stories, set in the circumstances of our daily existence, expresses the joy and challenges of life. Reading these hadith and stories, children will come to know how ordinary incidents and day to day activities can be seen and better understood in the light of the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. These charming stories and heart-warming sayings of the Prophet, enlivened by stunning and colourful illustrations, will become a wonderful accompaniment for children on their path to understanding the life and message of the Prophet Muhammad, to appreciating the glory and kindness of Allah, and will bring them closer to their Prophet and Creator.
We present before you a spreadsheet from the book along with a couple of delightful and inspiring entries.
DAY 109
Each One Teach One
The teacher, Miss Hasna, was talking about the importance of religion. Manal raised her hand and said, “Miss, there is a man in our neighbourhood. My father is trying to teach him the Quran sometimes.” “Yes, children, there is nothing more important than learning and knowing your own religion. We should know our own religion, so that we can live according to it. Also, the Prophet Muhammad said: Having knowledge of religion is the inalienable right of every Muslim.”
Anas asked the teacher for permission, and said, “Miss, we should give thanks to Allah. He has given this right to us. We are learners of our religion. It could have happened that we didn’t know Him.” Miss Hasna thanked Anas for his speech and continued to explain the subject.
Hadith Time
Having knowledge of religion is the inalienable right of every Muslim.
DAY 110
Partners in a Reward
This Saturday, Anas went to the Suleymaniye Mosque with his grandfather. They looked at the Istanbul scenery from the mosque’s courtyard. Then they went into the mosque to wait for the midafternoon prayer time.
The place was crowded with people. They sat down. A man was giving a speech to a small crowd. He was older than Anas’ grandfather. Anas and his grandfather got closer and listened too.
Anas liked the man’s nice talk very much. He was speaking in a soft, quiet voice. Then, the adhan was called. The old man told them, “The Prophet Muhammad said: Those who say 'Aameen' are partners with those who pray. Now let’s offer a good prayer. While the adhan is being recited, prayers won’t be rejected.” He said a short but good prayer. Anas and his grandfather also said 'Aameen' to this prayer and became partners in this reward. And then they started to say their midafternoon prayers.
Hadith Time
Those who say 'Aameen' are partners with those who pray.
PRAY
NOT BECAUSE YOU NEED
SOMETHING BUT BECAUSE YOU
HAVE A LOT TO THANK GOD FOR