Ibrahim and the Fire

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 I've kept this story on number one since it's my girl's #1. I asked my 4-year-old which was her number one story and she said Musa (walay salam 🤷🏽‍♀️) and the Fire. I said - you mean Ibrahim (السلام‎ عليه)? 😅 All of you may definitely know how Ibrahim (السلام‎ عليه) was tossed into the fire and he emerged from it safe as the fire chilled off for him. It's said in a hadith:


At the point when (Prophet) Ibrahim was tossed into the fire, he said: "Allah (Alone) is adequate as far as we're concerned, and, He is the Best Disposer of undertakings." So did Courier of Allah Muhammad (ﷺ) when he was told: "An extraordinary multitude of the agnostics had accumulated against him, so dread them". In any case, this (cautioning) just expanded him and the Muslims in Confidence and they said: "Allah (Alone) is adequate as far as we're concerned, and He is the Best Disposer of undertakings (for us)". [Bukhari]


Presently at whatever point my girl is apprehensive, I remind her to say HasbunAllah like Ibrahim (السلام‎ عليه) did. A few days ago my kid ran out of the house and I sent the 4-year-old after her. She was terrified so she was yelling hasbunAllah as she pursued her sister 😅 Then, at that point, I saw her approaching back with a hanging 1-year-old in her arms alhamdulillah. It's a little expression to show kids when you recount to them the narrative of Ibrahim (السلام‎ عليه). It will assist them with assuming command over their trepidation (dislike dread will totally go. Dread is required for our endurance. In any case, the expression helps the apprehension not surpass you).

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