Join little Amina in this heart-touching tale as she learns the beautiful Islamic value of Sabr. When her special seed doesn't sprout right away, Amina discovers that with prayer, care, and a patient heart, Allah brings wonderful things to bloom.
Amina smiles and decides to be very patient. She keeps watering the pot and taking care of it every day. She says Alhamdulillah for the sun and the rain.
The moral of the story is that Sabr means waiting with a happy heart. Allah loves those who are patient. Always remember to say Alhamdulillah for everything.
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Write a complete children's storybook in simple, easy English/Hinglish for kids aged 4–8 years. Topic: Sabr (Patience in Islam) Main character: A kind little girl named Amina Requirements: - The story should be divided into exactly 10 pages - Each page should have a clear heading (Page 1, Page 2, etc.) - Each page should contain 3–5 short, simple sentences (very easy language for small kids) - No images, no illustration descriptions at all (text-only book) - Use a warm, emotional, and positive tone - Include a small problem, patience (sabr), and a happy ending - Add light Islamic values (dua, trust in Allah, saying Alhamdulillah), but keep it simple and kid-friendly - Avoid any complex or controversial topics - Do NOT include any music, faces, or inappropriate elements Ending: - The last page (Page 10) must include a clear moral lesson about sabr Extra: - Keep sentences short and readable - Make it engaging, soft, and heart-touching - Make it feel like a real published kids storybook Output format: Page 1: (Title page) Page 2: Page 3: ... Page 10: (Moral) Do not include anything outside the story.