School & First Impressions
The Big Problem
Mission & Teamwork
The Journey
Faith & Lessons
100

What greeting did the children use at school?

Assalamu Alaikum.

100

What big problem was the island facing?

A huge asteroid was coming toward them.


100

What did Uncle Hakim’s machine do?

It was a defense mechanism to stop the asteroid.


100

Which country did they end up in?

Turkey.

100

What important quality did they learn from the Prophet (SAW)?

Courage.

200

What does “Assalamu Alaikum” mean?

Peace be upon you.

200

Who warned everyone about the danger?

Uncle Hakim.

200

What did some kids think at first?

That they were too young to help.

200

Who did they find there?

Azra.

200

Was the Prophet (SAW) ever alone?

No, Allah was always with him.


300

How did the new student feel at first?

Nervous and unsure.

300

How much time did they have to fix the problem?

Four days.


300

What did the kids do after Jumu’ah?

Planned to play soccer together.

300

What was Azra going through?

Being bullied.

300

What helped the children overcome their fear?

Their faith in Allah and trust in each other.

400

How did the other kids treat the new student?

They were kind and welcoming.

400

What was needed to save the island?

Four special elements.

400

What question guided them on their mission?

“What would the Prophet do?”

400

Who helped Azra?

The three kids.

400

Why was courage important in their journey?

Because it helped them take action even when they were afraid.

500

Where did she move from?

New York (NY).

500

Could Uncle Hakim do it alone?

No, he needed help from the community.

500

What motivated them most?

Love of Allah and the Prophet (SAW).

500

How did helping Azra connect to their mission?

It showed them to act with kindness and courage like the Prophet (SAW). 

500

What lesson did the children learn from this journey?

Even kids can do big things with courage, faith, and trust in Allah. 

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