Has anyone seen a book? I think I dropped mine near the benches…
Is this the one?
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And you made the right choice. That’s Taqwa—being mindful of Allah even when no one’s watching
Alia and Zara, I’m proud of you. You showed honesty and kindness—two important Islamic values.
Yes! That’s mine—thank you so much!
I learned something too. Losing something reminded me how much we rely on each other. I’m grateful to be in a school where people care
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narrator|V
After the book was safely returned and the truth gently shared, the classroom felt different—quieter, more thoughtful.Ms. Noor stood at the front, her voice calm but full of warmth. “Today wasn’t just about a lost book,” she said. “It was about choices. About trust. About what we do when no one’s watching.”Alia looked down, then up again, her eyes steady. “I learned that temptation is real. But so is the strength to walk away from it.”Zara smiled. “And that reminding a friend of what’s right is part of being a good friend.”Omara added, “I learned that honesty builds trust. And that even when you feel alone, someone might be doing the right thing for you behind the scenes.”Ms. Noor nodded. “These are Islamic values in action—Amanah, Taqwa. Not just words in a textbook, but choices in our hearts.”The bell rang, and students packed up slowly, still thinking. As they walked out, something had shifted—not just in their understanding, but in their character.They had all learned a lesson.And they carried it with them—not in their hands, but in their hearts.
BY- MARIAM.NISRIN Yr. 7A~
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We were just about to take it to Ms. Noor.
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