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    Allah Always Provides

    “If you were to rely upon Allah with the reliance He is due, you would be given provision like the birds: They go out hungry in the morning and come back with full bellies in the evening.”

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    One sunny morning, little Khadeejah and her mother had very little food left at home.

    Khadeejah looked inside the food basket. It had only a few breads.

    “Mama,” she said softly, “what will we eat now?”

    Mama smiled, “Allah will provide, my dear. He always does.”

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    They walked under the bright morning sun.

    Khadeejah held Mama’s hand tightly.

    Her tummy grumbled a little.

    Mama whispered, “Let’s look around, Khadeejah. Allah’s signs are everywhere.”

    Page 3

    A bird flew down near a tree and picked a seed.

    “SubhanAllah!” said Mama. “See, Allah fed the bird.”

    Khadeejah smiled. “Allah didn’t forget the bird!”

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    Inside a cozy, sunlit home with morning light streaming through a small window, little Khadeejah (around 4 years old) sits beside a low wooden table. She wears a modest light-colored home dress, hair in a short braid, no head covering. Her mother, in a soft pastel home abaya with a loose scarf draped over her shoulders (not covering head), stands beside her, smiling gently. A woven basket with only a few pieces of flatbread sits on the table.
The room shows simple home warmth — clay water jug, folded mat, curtains fluttering slightly.

    One sunny morning, little Khadeejah and her mother had very little food left at home. Khadeejah looked inside the food basket. It had only a few breads. “Mama,” she said softly, “what will we eat now? ” Mama smiled, “Allah will provide, my dear. He always does.

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