Qur'anic Stories & Daily Virtues / module 1 of 3
Honesty Week: The Truthful One
The child learns why the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was called As-Sadiq, the Truthful, before prophethood, and practises truthfulness in small daily tests.
Guide
Tell the story of how even his opponents trusted him with their valuables. Ask: 'Why did people trust him even when they disagreed with him?' Set up Honesty Week: each evening, everyone in the family, parents included, shares one moment they chose truth even when it was hard. Parents going first and admitting hard truths is what makes this work.
Material
- Story text with discussion questions (platform library)
- Honesty Week family chart
Activities
Family circle: nightly truth-sharing round. Roleplay: act out situations: you broke a cup, no one saw; a shopkeeper gives too much change. Craft: the child makes an As-Sadiq badge for the family member who shared the bravest truth.
You will need
Paper and colours for the chart and badge.
Check yourself
Child retells the story with its meaning, participates in five nightly circles, and can explain what they would do in one roleplay scenario and why.
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