Who were trapped in the cave?
3 Ordinary men from the past
What did the borrower do when he couldn’t find a ship?
He placed the money in a piece of wood and threw it into the sea
Why did Ibn Umar invite the shepherd to eat?
To share his food and show kindness
Who told Abu Hurairah to recite Ayat al-Kursi for protection?
The devil
He was swallowed by a big fish but trusted Allah and prayed inside it.
What made the rock move a little each time?
Allah accepted their sincere deeds
Who did the lender trust as the guarantor?
Allah
What did the shepherd say when asked to lie?
“But where is Allah?”
What does Ayat al-Kursi talk about?
Allah’s greatness, power, and protection
The first Surah in the Qur’an is called?
Al-Fatihah
What was the first man’s good deed?
He was kind to his parents and waited to give them their evening drink
Why did the borrower trust Allah with the money?
He believed Allah would help deliver it safely
Why did Ibn Umar buy the shepherd and the sheep?
To free him and reward his honesty
When should we recite Ayat al-Kursi?
Before sleeping
He received Allah’s revelation on Mount Hira.
Muhammad (PBUH)?
Why were the men’s prayers answered?
They called upon Allah with sincerity
What lesson does this story teach?
Trusting Allah and being honest brings blessings
What does this story teach us about honesty?
Be honest even when no one is watching because Allah sees everything
How does Ayat al-Kursi help us?
It keeps the devil away and protects us
He was known for building the Kaaba with his father.
Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
What can we learn from the men in the cave?
Good deeds done for Allah’s sake can help us in difficult times
What did the Prophet Muhammad say about borrowing money?
Whoever borrows intending to return it sincerely, Allah will aid him
What should we remember when making choices?
Always think of Allah and do what is right
What else should we say to keep safe from the devil?
“Bismillah” before eating or starting anything
He split the sea to save the Israelites.
Prophet Musa (AS)