
ورثة الصلاة
By QOQI

09 Feb, 2024

There were three children named Ali, Fatima, and Mohammed living in a small village. Their father, a virtuous man, prayed five times a day and read the Quran daily. He wanted to teach his children the value of prayer and the Quran.

One day, the father decided to teach his children how to pray. He took them to the mosque and showed them the correct way to pray. The children were excited and ready to learn something new.

The children joyfully learned how to perform ablution, stand, bow, and prostrate. They practiced prayer daily and became proficient in performing it correctly.

After they learned to pray, the father taught them to supplicate. He told them that supplication was a way for them to converse with God and ask for what they wanted.

The children easily memorized short supplications and would recite them loudly before and after prayers. They would ask God for blessings for themselves, their family, and all people.

Then, the father started teaching them the Quran. They began with Surah Al-Fatiha and learned to recite it well. Then, they learned Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, and An-Nas.

Afterward, they learned how to pray with the Quran. They would recite the Surahs they learned in their prayers. The father encouraged and praised them for their efforts.

One day, the father told his children that they were now capable of praying, supplicating, and reading the Quran by themselves. He told them he was proud of them and hoped they would continue on the path of religion.

As time passed, the children became genuine believers. They understood the value of prayer, supplication, and the Quran, and lived their lives according to what they learned. They set an example for the other children in the village.

In the end, the father was sure that his children would be sincere believers. He knew they would face any challenge with faith and trust in God. He always prayed for God to guide his children on the straight path.

Prayer, supplication, and the Quran remained an essential part of their lives. They were a role model for the other children in the village, always ready to help others learn these important values. The father's dream came true as his children lived a life full of faith and Islamic values.