Al-Hakeem Academy
Alhamdulillah, Al-Hakeem wins 2024 Quranic musaabaka on her first attempt. This was organised by the Dawhenya Muslim Youth Association. We say Alhamdulillah and proud of our contestants for winning.
02/03/2024
And Alhamdulillah we are 2024 champions!!!
28/02/2024
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Daddies and Mummies, lets continue enjoying Yussif’s (Joseph) story at bedtime with our young ones.
Part 7: Yusuf’s Special Talent
Yusuf's reputation for interpreting dreams spread throughout the prison. One day, two of his fellow prisoners, a cupbearer and a baker who served the king, approached him with troubled looks. Each had dreamt a puzzling dream and believed that Yusuf could unravel its meaning.
The cupbearer recounted his dream of pressing grapes into a cup for the king, while the baker described his dream of birds eating bread from his head. Yusuf, blessed with the gift of dream interpretation, explained that the cupbearer would be reinstated in the king's service, while the baker would face a less fortunate fate.
True to Yusuf's interpretation, the cupbearer was released and returned to the king's service. However, in his excitement, he forgot to mention Yusuf to the king.
Time passed, and the king himself had a perplexing dream. He dreamt of seven fat cows being devoured by seven lean cows and seven green ears of corn consumed by seven dry ears. The king was troubled and sought an explanation.
The cupbearer remembered Yusuf's gift and informed the king. Intrigued, the king summoned Yusuf from prison to interpret his dream.
Lessons from Yusuf's story:
Lessons: 1. Patience and Trust in God's Plan Despite being forgotten by the cupbearer, Yusuf remained patient and continued to trust in God's plan for him.
2. Using Your Talents for Good Yusuf used his gift of dream interpretation to help others, showcasing the importance of using our talents for the benefit of others.
To be continued...
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