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In Amelia's family they were very happy because her daughter was very obedient and obedient to both parents.



Amelia has always educated her daughter very well just as others have always taught her about Islam.



In kindergarten amelaia teaches children aged 3 years to 5 years there are full of children who are very active amilia and salma is very happy with children.



There are so many children are teaching religious knowledge, some are listening to children's fairy tales.



Amelia was telling a story for the children.


the prayer of the ants asked for rain and the prophet Sulaiman.


Once upon a time, there was a great famine in Palestine - precisely at the time of the Prophet Solomon US. At that time, Prophet Solomon walked with his followers and went out into the open in the desert to pray for rain.


Suddenly, an ant came up to him and prayed, raising his hand. Ants say, "O Allah, We are only Your very small creatures among all. We cannot live without Your grace. Please give us Your sustenance and do not punish us for the sins of men. Please bring down rain so that trees can grow, agriculture becomes green, and grains are available. And we also have food to eat.


Prophet Sulayman who understood the language of animals - including ants, told those around him. He asked everyone to return home because he thought the ant prayer was enough. Not long after, there was heavy rain and all the land became green!


Ants are intelligent creatures. Everyday, he collects and stores food in the hole. He knew that during the wet and cold months, he could not go out for food. The hole in the underground is made very carefully and covered with a protector so that rainwater does not enter. In addition, ants are creatures who like to help their neighbors. They love to work on anything.


One day, when Prophet Solomon was traveling along with humans, jinn, and birds, they reached the valley of ants! The head of the ant saw it and warned all the ants to go into their holes so as not to be trampled and destroyed unnoticed by the humans and the approaching jinn.


Prophet Sulaiman smiled at the warning spoken by the head of the ant. He asked his companions to wait until the ants came into their holes. "None of us hurt ants as they pass through their land" he said.


The head of the ant thanked the Prophet Sulayman because the other ants could safely enter his house. Prophet Sulaiman also expressed his gratitude because some time ago the ants had prayed for rain so that they could eat.


Moral Message of the Fairy Tale Prayer of Ants Ask for Rain and Prophet Sulaiman.


From the story of the Islamic child above, one of the moral messages that can be quoted is that as Muslims, we must help each other and be grateful for the blessings given by Allah SWT. Then, the child also should not look down on others. For it may be their most glorious prayer in the eyes of God. Surat An-Naml verse 19 also explains this. Here it sounds:


(Fa tabassama udayikam ming qauliha wa qala rabbi auzi'ni an assykura ni'matakallati an'amta 'alayya wa 'alidayya wa an a'mala ⁇ lian tarhu wa adkhilni biramatika fi 'ibadikasikasen).


It means: "So he smiles with laughter because (heard) the ant said. And he prayed: 'My Lord, give me the inspiration to continue to be grateful for Your blessings which You have bestowed upon me and my parents and to do the righteous deeds which You have desired; and enter me with Your mercy into the ranks of Your righteous servants." Azzura tells a fairy tale.


Aldira has been teaching for 5 years. Aldira just smiled seeing the kids excited to learn. Aldira teaches about honesty, children are eager to learn about Islamic children's stories about honesty.


️ an Islamic child's story about honesty ️


Two Islamic children's stories about honesty.


The first. The story of the honest rich merchant.


Honesty is a good trait that must be instilled early on. Reading an Islamic child's story of honesty will instill messages to children, so that they are always honest.


Once upon a time in the tabi’in era, lived a jeweler named Jonah bin Ubaid. One day, Jonah told his brother to look after his jewelry shop while he went out to pray.


When Jonah bin Ubaid was praying, there came a Bedouin, or a resident from a distant village who was about to buy jewelry in the shop of Jonah bin Ubaid. Long story short, there was buying and selling between the bedouins, with the caretaker of Jonah's errand shop.


That said, one of the jewels that the bedouin wants to buy costs four hundred dirhams. But the shopkeeper even gave jewelry that the real price was only 200 dirhams. Finally, the Bedouin who did not understand the price of jewelry was still buying, without any reduction in price at all.


In the street, this Bedouin passed by Jonah bin Ubaid. Jonah also recognized that the jewelry was an item that he usually sold in his jewelry store. Then Jonah approached the man and asked.


“How much of this jewelry did you buy, O baduy?”


“I bought it for four hundred dirhams,” replied the bedouin.


Jonah bin Ubaid was surprised to hear this. Because he felt sorry, he also took the bedouin back to the jewelry store. Jonah bin Ubaid the jewel merchant said to this Bedouin,


“My brother, I actually sold the jewelry for two hundred dirhams only. Let's go back to my shop, so that you can get the rest of your money back,”


But the bad guy answered.


“Let's go, no need. I have been happy and lucky with the price of four hundred dirhams, because in my village the price of this item is at least five hundred dirhams.”


However, this jewel merchant was dissatisfied as well. Urged the Bedouin to return to his shop to get the price he should. They reached the tavern, Jonah bin Ubadi returned the remaining 200 dirhams and the bedouin went away.


Then Jonah told his brother that he had arranged to keep the shop. A little angry, he exclaimed.


“Do you not feel ashamed and afraid of Allah for what you did to sell the goods at twice the price?”


His brother reasoned that even the bedouin agreed with the price.


“It's okay, because he himself is willing to buy it for four hundred dirhams,” he explained in self-defense.


“Yes, but you know. It is our responsibility as fellow Muslims to treat our brethren as you treat yourself. Treat well, and be honest.”


“It's okay, because he himself is willing to buy it for four hundred dirhams,” he explained in self-defense.


“Yes, but you know. It is our responsibility as fellow Muslims to treat our brethren as you treat yourself. Treat well, and be honest.”


You can take the most profit, but do not lie by selling goods of poor quality, and not honest with the price. It would be nice if buying and selling runs safely and peacefully, mutually beneficial, without fraud in business.


Ardira paused her story while watching the children seriously listen to her including her group of children. And brother.


"Umma, let's continue donk we want to render the second story" said password.


"Hmm, are you curious about the story of his dear" replied aldira.


" I'm very curious about Dira's ustadzah" said the cute girl.


"Hmm, well, whose name is your darling? Ask aldira.


"My name is ayunda ustadzah." Answer Ayunda.


"God is a good name dear" said aldira. Who was watching Ning Zia's son.


"Come umma, continue the story do not make us curious dong" said alsinta.


But her youngest daughter told me all. Aisha began to tell the second story.


The second is an honest child story.


Once upon a time, a child had wandered far away, in search of knowledge. Before the child began the journey, his mother told him, “Oh my son, do not tell lies. For honesty will lead you to salvation even if the honesty you do seems to lead to destruction,”


The boy held tightly to his mother's message in his heart and mind. In the odyssey, his mother gave him a hundred dirhams.


Once, on the way, the boy was approached by a gang of robbers. They asked the wanderer, “Oh little boy, did you bring money?”


The little boy replied, “Iya I brought money”


Unsure, the robber asked again. “Thou shalt bring money? Because everyone we ask will answer no money. Then we took all his property,” they said, scaring the wandering little boy


The robbers laughed out loud. They did not believe there was a small child, who shabby also confessed to the robber that he brought some money.


They asked again, “O little boy, do you just want to make fun of us?”


The little boy replied “I'm not making fun of you guys, I actually brought some money”


The pirate leader then said, “Why tell the truth? not afraid of your money we snatched?”


The little boy replied, “My mother has told me to always be honest, I really do not dare to violate the advice of my mother.”


Hearing the little boy's reply, the robber leader cried. He became aware of his sins.


“You are afraid to violate your mother's advice not to lie, while I have not been afraid if God is angry because of my crimes in humans. O little boy, you have given me a stern warning,”


Finally the leader and his men repented to God, thanks to the courage and honesty of the wandering little boy.


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Thus the story of Islamic children about honesty, may be useful and can be plucked wisdom. Said Aisyah who returned to diem


All his friends and the parents of the disciples were so amazed when they heard the story of Aisha that even the boy told the story of the prophet Joseph.


"Assalamualaikum, my beautiful sister will you tell me about the story of the prophet Joseph" said the boy named Joseph..


"Brother Walaikumsalam, why would you listen to the story of the prophet Joseph?" Reply to Isha who keeps bowing her head.


"I want to hear from you beautiful sister" said Yusuf staring ustadzah aldira. Requesting approval.


"Well brother, Ais will tell the story of the prophet Joseph as you wish." Answer Ais.


The story of the prophet Joseph who was killed by his brothers.


Prophet Yusuf AS was the eleventh son of Prophet Jacob AS. He is known to have noble character, intelligent, filial to parents. The advantages that Joseph had then made his brothers jealous.


Moreover, the father, Jacob felt more prioritizing and loving Joseph. Then, there was a test in life known as the story of the prophet joseph who was wronged by his brothers.


Joseph was one of the sons of Jacob and his mother had been dead since he was a child.


Joseph did not receive love from his mother like his brothers. Therefore, Jacob was very attentive to Joseph with all his heart.


However, this made his brother jealous and felt unfairly treated by his father. Here is the story of the Prophet Joseph when he was wronged by his brother.


The beginning of the jealousy of his brothers the prophet Joseph.


The prophet Jacob had twelve sons, his last two being Joseph and Bunyamin. Both of them have been left behind by their mother, Rahiel, since they were children.


Joseph and Bunyamin became the main priority of the Prophet Jacob because both were very small, while his brothers had grown up.


The attitude of the Prophet Jacob was considered favoritism and provoked jealousy among his other children so they hated Joseph and Bunyamin.


Especially when Joseph had the dream of the stars bowing down to him, his brothers became increasingly dislikeful of Joseph.


Plans to harm Joseph.


Then Joseph's brothers got together and planned something to harm his brother.


They discussed whether they wanted to kill him, sell him to the traveler, and abandon Joseph to become prey to wild animals.


Finally the brothers persuaded Jacob and asked Joseph for permission to go play with them.


At first the prophet Jacob was very heavy-hearted and not sure his brothers could take good care of Joseph. But he tried to believe even though he was not willing to release his favorite son.


Joseph was thrown into the well


When Joseph went with his brothers and felt that their position was far enough away from home, the brothers began to carry out the action.


They wanted to abandon Joseph so that the travelers could go far away and not come back.


In the end they agreed to throw Joseph to the bottom of the well.


Joseph, who was still a child, could not do much to keep himself safe.


After Joseph was put in the well, they discussed making excuses to Jukub so that his father would believe that Joseph had been harmed.


However, with the help of Allah's Greatest, it is said that one of the travelers would take water to the well where Joseph was thrown.


When he pulled the rope from the well, Joseph hung with the rope so that he managed to get up and survived.


Joseph was taken to Egypt and sold as a slave. Some offer it with goods up to money. Then the king of Egypt, Qithfir ibn Rauhib, took Joseph.


Qithfir ibn Rauhib and his wife Ra'il bint Ramayil, also known as Zulaikha, cared for Joseph well into his adulthood.


The events of Joseph who was called lost to death by his brothers, made the Prophet Jacob very sad and mourning for several days


From these events, there is a lot of wisdom to be gained. All that Joseph experienced when young was the will of Allah SWT who would give His mercy and grace to the Prophet Joseph.


Allah said, "And when he was mature enough, we gave him wisdom and knowledge. Thus do we recompense those who do good." (QS Yusuf verse 22)


At the end of the story of the Prophet Joseph who was wronged by his brothers, they all became losers and one day came back to Joseph to ask for forgiveness.