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    Allah Loves Truthfulness

    Allah loves when we speak the truth. A Muslim should always be honest, even if it is hard. When we tell the truth, Allah is pleased with us, our family trusts us, and our hearts feel at peace. Truthfulness brings barakah and makes us closer to Allah.

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    Sara was coloring her book.

    She saw her brother’s shiny pen.

    “I want to use it,” she thought.

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    She took the pen without asking.

    The ink spilled on her page.

    “Astaghfirullah!” said Sara.

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    Her brother, Hamza, came in.

    “Did you use my pen?” he asked.

    Sara looked down.

    She remembered: Allah loves the truth.

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    A warm, cozy living room with a simple carpet and a low wooden table. A little Muslim girl named Sara (about 5 years old) sits cross-legged on the carpet. She wears a modest long-sleeved dress in pastel tones and a small headscarf that covers her hair. In front of her lies a big open coloring book with crayons scattered around. On the low table beside her rests a shiny metallic pen that looks special and tempting. The background is soft and uncluttered—perhaps a curtain and a bookshelf in the distance. The illustration style is faceless, with soft pastel colors, rounded shapes, and gentle lighting suitable for 3–5 year olds.

    Sara was coloring her book. She saw her brother’s shiny pen. “I want to use it,” she thought.

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