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This heartfelt Islamic moral story follows Hamza, a boy who learns a profound lesson about faith through his neglected garden. When his vibrant flowers wilt after forgetting to care for them, his friend Yusuf shares the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) timeless wisdom: “The example of one who remembers Allah and one who does not is like the living and the dead” [Sahih Bukhari 6407]. Perfect for Muslim families and Islamic educators, this story beautifully parallels tending a garden with nurturing your heart through prayer, dhikr, and Quranic reflection.

Key Lessons for Kids:
- The importance of daily remembrance of Allah (dhikr).
- How neglecting Salah weakens faith, just as neglecting plants harms a garden.
- Prophetic wisdom on keeping hearts "alive" through consistent worship.

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