 As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. I see, as-salamu alaykum. Yes, I'm seeing a lot of new faces today. That's why I'm going to tell you guys my name. My name is Sister Amira. We do story times. Sometimes we do games and activities. And we're going to do a nice arts and crafts project at the end. So today, we're going to do a Masjid collage. Have you guys ever heard of a collage? Yeah? So a collage is when we get different colored paper. We cut them up. Sometimes people use newspapers, papers, magazines. We're going to use different colored paper. And we're going to cut out shapes of the Masjid. We're going to put it together. And we have an easy Masjid or a hard Masjid. So since we're doing a Masjid, can anybody guess what we're going to talk about today? The Masjid in Nebuwi? Is that what you said? Good? Well, I think you saw one of my papers and Masjid in Nebuwi was one of them. So good eyes, masha'Allah. What else? We were going to learn about Masjid arts. Okay. Do you guys want to learn about things in the Masjid? Sonnes of the Masjid? Yeah? Oh, good, insha'Allah. So we're going to read three books today. And we have an activity that's going to have you guys moving around a little bit. Do you guys want to move around today? Oh, good. I thought you were going to say you want to sit the whole time. No? All right. Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Before I start something, I like to always start it with the name of Allah, in the name of Allah, Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. The first book we're going to read today. Oh, good, alhamdulillah. I like when you guys know the book because sometimes when we hear a story more than once, it helps us remember what the story is teaching us. And it's also just fun to read. This book is called, Hassan and Anissa Go to the Masjid. Do you guys know people named Hassan? Yeah? Well, his name is Hassan and his sister's name is Anissa. And this book is written by Yasmin Rahim and illustrated by Omar Burgess. So even though I might hold the book up like this, I'm going to make sure everyone has a chance to see the page before I turn it, okay? Okay, inshallah. Now I might not be able to call on everyone when you raise your hand, but there will be certain times where I'll look at you guys and then I can pick on you, okay? So right now we can answer some questions, but when we get started, we're going to have to just read a little bit and then we can start talking again, okay? Do you want to get started? Yeah. Yeah? My name is Fatima. Your name is Fatima, masha'Allah. A lot of amazing names here, very strong names. Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Hassan and Anissa are going to the Masjid today. A Masjid is a special place to pray. Anissa is very excited. She's never been there before. Daddy drives to the Masjid. Look Anissa, there it is. That's the Masjid, says Hassan, Anissa's older brother. Anissa leans close to the window to have a look. Wow, it's magnificent, mommy says. Daddy parks the car and Hassan and Anissa jump out. The Masjid is huge, says Anissa, and look at all those big windows. I like the minaret, Hassan says, pointing to the tall tower. Do you guys go to the Masjid? Yes. You better say that, we're at the Masjid now. Mommy, Daddy, and Hassan, and Anissa are in the Masjid now, kinda like you guys. We will see you when the prayer has finished, Daddy says to Anissa. He holds Hassan's hand and walks away. Where are Daddy and Hassan going, Anissa says? Well, in a Masjid, boys and girls don't sit together, mommy replies. Come on, Anissa, let's make wudu before we pray. Anissa and mommy go to the girls' wudu room. There are women and little girls sitting on low seats. They are washing their hands, face, and feet with water. Now it's time for Anissa to make wudu. Mommy helps her. Anissa turns on the tap and splashes the water everywhere. You shouldn't waste water, mama explains. Look, you've soaked my clothes. Mama makes wudu after Anissa. Have you guys been to the Masjid bathroom? Have you seen that space where they make wudu? You have? Have you guys sat on the chair and made wudu on it? No, not yet. Well, maybe after we're done here, you guys can go to the bathroom, because both bathrooms here have the chairs you can sit down and you put the water. But when we put the water, how should we put the water? Carefully, why? It might spill. And we know as Muslims that we should never waste water, right? That's a good thing to remember. Anissa and mommy walk to the girls' prayer room. Anissa takes your shoes off and put them on the shoe rack, mommy says. And Anissa spots a perfect place for her little pink shiny shoes. Anissa can finally go into the prayer hall. She pushes the doors open and tiptoes inside. Let's find a place to sit, mama says. I don't see any shoes. Where did you guys put your shoes? You put them outside? Good. So you guys did like Anissa did. You put your shoes on the rack before you came inside. Did you put them on the rack? Oh no, you didn't put them on the rack? Huh? You put them on the rack? That's a good thing, inshallah. You put them on the rack too? Oh, that's very good. Sometimes when we're hurrying, we forget, but it's always good to put our shoes on the rack. Why do you think it's good to put our shoes on the rack? But why? Why do you think? Because maybe it's hard for people to get through if there's a lot of shoes. That's a good one. So the floor doesn't get dirty? That's a very good one. I only call on people who have their hands raised, okay? Trip on them. Good, that's the answer I was looking for. Did you have another one? Oh yeah, your mom and baba might get upset. That's true. But we don't want to hurt anyone. If there's a lot of shoes and people are hurrying, what's gonna happen? They couldn't trip. So it's always good to put our shoes on the rack. And thank you for raising your hand. That was great. Mommy and Anissa sit down in the middle of the girl's prayer room. This carpet feels really soft and smooth. My hand could even sink into it, Anissa says. Yes, you're right, Anissa. The carpet is very soft, says mama. I like all the flowers on it as well, Anissa says. Anissa sees small windows. She peers through them. Hassan, Hassan, Anissa shouts, mama, I can see Hassan. Shh, Anissa. You should speak quietly in a masjid because you might disturb someone if you are shouting. Okay, sorry, mama, Anissa whispers. We shouldn't. Hassan hears Anissa call him and he turns around and waves to her. Looks, says Hassan, there's Ali. Ali is Hassan's school friend. Hassan runs towards Ali, but a man puts out an arm to stop him. Then daddy explains to Hassan that he must not walk in front of people when they are praying. Hassan walks behind the man sensibly and meets Ali. Did you guys know that? Did you know if someone's praying we shouldn't walk in front of them? Oh good, masha'Allah. So if we notice someone's praying, that doesn't mean we don't have to walk by, we just have to walk behind them. So it's okay to walk around in the masjid when they're praying, but if we see someone praying, we should try not to walk in front of them. Hassan sits down, he sees a big curve in the wall. That's called a mihrab, daddy says. It shows us the qiblah, which is the way we face when we pray. I'm going to pray in front of the mihrab, says Hassan. Only the Imam stands there, only the Imam stands there Hassan, daddy says smiling. Near the mihrab, there is something with steps going up. Is that a stage? Hassan asks, no, it's called a mimbar. On Friday before the Juma prayer, the Imam stands at the top of the mimbar and gives a khutbah or a talk about Islam. Has anyone come to the masjid on Juma on Friday? Masha'Allah, that's good. I like to see you guys here at the masjid on Juma. A man walks to the front of the hall and starts the adhan. His voice is big and loud. Who's that, daddy Hassan? He's the mo'adhan, he calls people to pray, says daddy. Everybody can hear the adhan in the masjid, including mommy and Anissa. It is time to pray. Anissa stand next to me, says mommy. Okay mama, Anissa says, I'm going to pray like a big girl. The Imam starts the prayer. Allahu Akbar, he then recites the prayer in the loveliest way Anissa has ever heard. The prayer has finished and the room isn't quiet anymore. Some people are going and some people are staying. Mommy, are we going now? Anissa asks, not yet. I just want to pray a bit more, says mommy. It's time to find daddy and Hassan. Look mommy, there's Hassan and daddy's met his friend. Anissa says, she ruttons up to Hassan and gives him a hug. Looks like they're excited to be reunited. On the way out of the masjid, Hassan sees a box on a table. People are putting money into the box. What's that mama, he asks. It's a Sadaqa box, he says. Money we put inside is given to people who might be hungry, scared or alone, says mama. Can I put some money into the box? Hassan asks daddy. Of course you can, daddy says. Afterwards, it's time to go home. Hassan and Anissa had a wonderful day at the masjid. Do you guys have a wonderful time when you visit the masjid? Yeah. Yeah? I heard some no's, why? It's okay, you can be honest. Thank you for raising your hand. Where's the kehabah? That's a good question. So we know as Muslims, which direction do we pray in? We pray towards the kehabah? Well, since today we're talking about popular masjids. This one is where the kehabah is located. This is called the masjid al-haram. Do you guys see the kehabah right in the middle, right there? That's the kehabah. Yeah, can we say it? Good, so everyone behind you can see too. Thank you for being considerate. Do you guys see masjid al-haram? So the kehabah is in masjid al-haram. Do you guys know where masjid al-haram is? Mecca, good, and you're right. Mecca's in Saudi Arabia. So there's another masjid. I forgot to print the picture out, but it's called masjid gibletan. Have you guys ever heard of that masjid? Masjid gibletan. Let me tell you a story. This is called masjid al-Aqsa. Masjid al-Aqsa is pretty big. It has a lot of different areas to it. What is it? It does look like sand. That's just the color of the building, but it's also part of masjid al-Aqsa. So masjid al-Aqsa is more than just the dome of the rock. Yes? Good, okay. So this is masjid al-haram, and then this is masjid al-Aqsa. So masjid al-kibletan. So I was in Hajj when I heard this story, and I loved it. So do you guys want to hear the story? Yeah. Okay. So Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam was praying in the masjid, but in the beginning of Islam, they prayed in the direction of masjid al-Aqsa. They did not pray in the direction of the Kaaba, but in the middle of sallah, the Prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam received an ayah from Surat al-Baqarah, and it told him to change the qiblah from the direction of masjid al-Aqsa to the direction of masjid al-haram or the Kaaba. The Kaaba became our new qiblah. So this masjid is called masjid al-kibletan because it had two qiblahs, and that's where the Prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam got the revelation to switch the direction to the Kaaba. Did you guys learn something new in that story? I learned something new when I heard that story too. It was a good story. And since we're talking about masjids, this is another masjid that we really love. It's called masjid al-Nabawi. Have you guys ever heard of masjid al-Nabawi? Yeah. Yeah? Some of you have, some of you haven't. Masjid al-Nabawi is in Medina, which is close to Mecca. And I have been to masjid al-Nabawi. And when you're there, your heart feels like you're in peace. You feel so connected to the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam. He's the one who made this masjid. You were gonna say masjid al-Nabawi? You did say it, yes. So these are three really important masjids in Islam. And then you heard about masjid qiblahsian. So that reminds me of a story. I was going to do, Muhammad goes to the masjid next, but I think we'll do the story of the masjids and then we'll play our little activity. How does that sound? Okay, inshallah. So the story is about masjid al-Aqsa and masjid al-Haram. It's called the story of Isra and Me'raj. Have you guys ever heard the story of Isra and Me'raj? Yeah. You have? Good, it's, I really love that story. Let me remember which page. 149. I saw some of you guys reading this book earlier. Do you guys like this book, Migo and Ali? I really love this book. It's called Migo and Ali, A to Z of Islam. It's written by Zainab Me'an and it's illustrated by Besma Hossam. This is the chapter about Isra and Me'raj. The Isra was a journey that the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, made one night in the month of Rajab. He went from the Kaaba in Mecca to the holy mosque in Jerusalem called al-Aqsa. Unlike any journey that we make, this journey was a miracle. Do you know why it was a miracle? No? Because he got there very, very fast on a special kind of horse with wings called the burak. Were you guys gonna say burak? No, you were? What were you going to say? Burak, good. The burak is named after lightning. So if he's named after lightning, you can imagine how fast he is. He made it to from the Kaaba in Saudi Arabia all the way to Masjid al-Aqsa in one night. Did some say so quick? The angel Jibreel came to take the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam on this journey. They went to Medina and prayed there and they also went to Mount Sinai which is where Allah spoke to Musa A.S. and then they went to Jerusalem in the holy mosque there. All of the prophets met Prophet Muhammad, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam and prayed behind him. Then the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam went up through the heavens all the way to the highest heaven until he was close to Allah. That part of the journey is called Mi'raj. So from al-Aqsa, from al-Aqsa Masjid, he went up to the heavens. Yeah, that's the air. Push! During the Mi'raj, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam was given the gift of Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam for us. At first, Allah had asked for us to pray 50 times in the day. Prophet Musa A.S. warned Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam that that would be too much for us and that we wouldn't be able to do it. He said to ask Allah to make it less. So our Prophet asked Allah to make it less. Eventually, Allah made it so that we pray. Everyone put your hands up how many times? Five times a day, good. After that, Angel Jibril took him back to the Ka'bah in Mecca. When the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam told people the next day, many people didn't believe him. Why do you think people didn't believe him? Because it's incredible. Have you ever gone on a long road trip? And you sat in the car and you just kept going and going and going. Do you ever ask mama or baba, are we there yet? Are we there yet? Yes? OK. So imagine, he went on something that normally took weeks and weeks and weeks to get to their end back. So when he woke up, when the morning came, people said, like how? How could you have done that? How? But he had seen, when he was on that journey, he had seen some travelers along the way, along the way back, which would be too far away to see otherwise. So somewhere along that trail that he was going on, he saw people. And he told, he described them to the people. And when they showed up a few days later, the people were astonished to see that he was right about them. And that helped them believe. Why do we believe the Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi Wasallam? Because Allah spent a lot of time telling us to follow the prophets, right? And we love the Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi Wasallam, so we believe him, alhamdulillah. So that was a really fun story about the Isra and Ma'raj, right? Now you guys know about al-Aqsa, and now you know about Masjid al-Haram. So we're going to play a little game to see how much you guys remember, OK? Are you guys ready? You had to have been listening really good to know the answers. So I'm going to ask, can I have two parents? Just kind of hold these up on either side of the room. Like right there and right there. Thank you. So we're going to put Masjid al-Aqsa on this side on the left of the room, and we're going to put Masjid al-Haram on the right side of the room. Thank you. Just like right there, so when they come, like in that space over here, please. Thank you. That's perfect, and you too, just say it. So you guys are going to stand up, and we're going to stand in the middle. When I ask you a question, if the answer is Masjid al-Aqsa, where are you going? You're going to go and stand next to, this is brother? Brother Nabil, we'll stand next to brother Nabil if the answer is Masjid al-Aqsa. Now what if the answer is Masjid al-Haram? Brother Samar. Brother Samar, you're going to go stand next to brother Samar, OK? All right, inshallah. I'm going to start off with an easy one, bismillah. This Masjid is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. This Masjid is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Which Masjid is in Mecca? Is it Masjid al-Haram or Masjid al-Aqsa? Which one's in Mecca? What do you guys think? Just go to whichever one you think. It's OK, this is when we're learning. So this is Masjid al-Haram, and this is Masjid al-Aqsa. Which one do you guys think? So this Masjid is in Mecca. So we have a big group in Masjid al-Haram. We have a small group in Masjid al-Aqsa. So Masjid al-Haram is in Mecca. So good job, you guys. Everyone back to the middle. All right, good try. Good job. The middle, inshallah. OK, which, OK, we'll just do two more, OK? Which Masjid did we pray to first? Think about the story of Kibletian, Masjid Kibletian. Which Masjid did we pray at first, before Prophet Muhammad SAW told us, got the ayah to change the direction of the Kibla? Mashallah, you guys all got that one right. Woo, good job, mashallah. All right, one more, right in the middle. So this one's a tough one because I didn't talk about this, but I'm going to see if you guys know the answer. Which Masjid do we go to to perform Hajj? Which Masjid do we do Hajj in? I'm going to go down. So Masjid al-Haram is where the Ka'ba is. So you see the little Ka'ba in the picture, you can see it in the picture. So which one do you guys think? Which one do you guys think we do Hajj in? All right, I'm going to count down. Three, two, one. You guys are correct. It's Masjid al-Haram. Nice job, mashallah. Thank you, brothers, for helping. Alakalafiqum, thank you. Thank you for helping, alhamdulillah. All right, inshallah. We're going to read one more story and then we're going to do our arts and crafts activity, okay? One more story, inshallah. And the reason I like this one is because it talks about all the sunnahs we can do. Do you remember how we talked about how we love the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam? So if we love the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, we like to do what the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam did. All right, come, let's sit down, okay? Nice job. Just one more book, you guys, then we'll get to our craft, okay? You guys ready? All right, let me see all your faces up here, all your eyes. Nice, mashallah. You ready? On your behind, thank you. So this book is called Muhammad Goes to the Masjid. And it's from the Mini-Mu'min Dua series. I like this book because it rhymes. So let's see if you guys can hear the rhyming in the words, okay? Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Muhammad Goes to the Masjid each and every day because Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam in Jama'a is the best way to pray. You get a big reward for each and every prayer that you make sincerely while you are there. Who knows that word, Jama'a? Have you ever heard that word? Jama'a means that we pray together. To get ready, Muhammad made his Wulul and brushed his teeth with a sawalk too. Then he put on perfume, the very best kind, dressed in clean clothes and combed his hair till it shined. Now he was ready, he was clean, he was neat. He smelled really nice and his Wulul was complete. Then he walked to the Masjid, it was not far away. There's a lot of reward in walking to the Masjid to pray. When all of a sudden, he saw Ibrahim running past, he called out to his friend, why are you going so fast? Ibrahim replied as he stopped for a moment to rest. Can you imagine he was running? I wanna be on time for prayer because that is best. Yes, but we don't run to the Masjid, said Muhammad. This is not a race. The Masjid is right there, it's not going any place. Walk calmly when you want to go to the Masjid for prayer. Don't worry, be patient and you will get there. The Masjid is a very special place that we go. Not rushing is one of the rules we must know. There are rules for the Masjid, Ibrahim asked with wide eyes. Of course, said Muhammad, don't look so surprised. When you get to the Masjid and you go in the door, step with your right foot first, always make sure. Then as you go in, you're not done yet. Make the da'a for entering the Masjid, don't forget. Now this is the bigger da'a. I'm gonna actually go over the smaller one with you guys. It is, Allahumma iftahli abwaba rahmatik. Can you guys say that with me? All right, let's try and do it together. Allahumma iftahli abwab rahmatik. Allahumma iftahli abwaba rahmatik. And don't worry, you don't have to memorize it right now. Everyone's gonna get one of these to put on your picture and when you're home, whenever you can, just practice it and you'll memorize it very quickly, inshallah. Then once you are in, don't sit down right away. There's a special Sunnah prayer that we should pray. To hayat al Masjid, it's very simple to do. How many rakats, asked Ibrahim? Muhammad replied, if you know, put your fingers up how many it is? Just two, good. So there's two rakats for tahiyat al Masjid. Do you guys know what tahiyat al Masjid is? So when we come to the Masjid, because the Masjid is the house of Allah, we pray two rakats. Just kind of say salam to the Masjid and give it blessing. If someone in the Masjid is making their salah, the area in front of them is a very special spot. Never walk in front. It's okay to walk behind of a person who is praying unless their sutra is defined. So that's something we didn't talk about. What a sutra is, so when we are praying, if you see someone praying, what did we say? Can we walk in front of them? No. But if someone is praying and they put something in front of them, so sometimes, have you ever seen your mom, she put her book, her purse in front of her? Sometimes people will put a book, something on the floor in front of them or their cell phone. If that's there, you can walk in front of that because that's the sutra. So let's try. Can you stand up? Stand over here. I'm gonna pretend I'm praying, okay? Allahu Akbar. Can you walk in front of me? Ah, is he doing the right thing? No. Okay, let's try again. What is the, what can you do? Can you? Okay, let's do it. Allahu Akbar. Yes, he did the right thing. Okay, now let's try one more thing. Come stand over here one more time. So you can't go right in front. You can go behind, but if someone has a sutra or something there, you can walk that way. Can you do that this time? All right. Allahu Akbar. Mashallah, see? So those are two ways we can walk by someone who's praying. We can walk behind that or we can walk in front of their sutra. So what was the name of it again? Can't get anything past you guys. Mashallah, good listeners. When it's time for prayer and everyone is standing up in rows, make sure to fill all the gaps, touching shoulders and toes. If there are emny empty spaces, fill them up nice and tight. You don't wanna leave any place for shaitan, right? Sorry, my throat got scratching. There are special rules for Friday when Jumaa khutbah has begun. We don't play with anything and we try not to talk to anyone. So don't chat with your friends or play around with the carpet even if someone else is talking. You can't even say, stop it. The last two rules for the masjid that you must know, use your left foot for leaving and make dua as you go. Bismillah wa salatu wa salamu ala Rasulullah. Allahumma inni asaluka min fadlika Allahumma asimni min ashaitanir rajim. They had reached the masjid and the prayer time had come. Those are the rules, said Muhammad. We are all done. JazakAllah khayyat for your helps. Said Ibrahim, you really are a friend. Then they went into the masjid to pray together. The end. Alhamdulillah, that was a good book, inshaAllah. So from that book, we learned a lot of the good sunnests to do at the masjid. I wanna see if anybody can remember any of the sunnests we just learned. Good, we don't walk in front of anyone when they're praying. Very good one. Unless they have a sutra, good. That's good, yes. Good, if they don't have a sutra, we walk behind them, excellent. Yes, good, inshaAllah. What about on our way to the masjid? What's a good thing to do on our way to the masjid? I'm gonna go right here in the middle. Walk peacefully, excellent, you did two in one. So walking to the masjid is a great thing to do. And then to do it peacefully, excellent, inshaAllah. What about for our bodies and stuff? Can we go if we just ate some really, I was gonna say smelly food. You know, sometimes we eat some smelly food and it makes our breath like, can we go to the masjid like that? What should we do instead? Brush our teeth. Because when we come near people, we want them to have nice breath, right? We need to have nice breath too. When you brush our teeth, it's nice and minty fresh, right? Or you can use a miswak, it won't be minty fresh, but it will be so fresh and clean, inshaAllah. Okay, let's see. What other sannas are there? Ooh, when we're entering the masjid, how do we enter the masjid? Let's see if we can get some new faces, our new hands. Make the heart good. What is the other thing we should do? Do it quietly? That's a good thing. Yes, that's a good thing. Excellent, so we walk in with our right foot and we read da'a. What about when we're leaving the masjid? What do we do? Good, I'm gonna pick on someone's raising their hand. Don't remember, okay. Yes, we make da'a and we exit with our left foot. Excellent, mashaAllah. Now there's one more thing that I think is important that we remember. What do we do when we come in the masjid? And we make we'll do it good. But remember, I'm gonna pick on someone's raising their hand, okay? What do we do when we come into the masjid and if we have enough time before the salah starts? I'm gonna see if I can pick someone who hasn't said something yet. You can make a dhikr, that's a good thing to do. Yeah, do you remember what it was called? It's called tahiyat al masjid. We pray two rakahs to the, called tahiyat al masjid, excellent, mashaAllah. All right, alhamdulillah, I am so proud of you guys. You did an excellent job. I loved hearing everything you had to say. Do you guys have any questions? You wanna do the activity now? Yes! All right, inshallah. So we have, we're gonna sit down so we hear all the directions, right? So that you're not confused. We have two types of masjids. We have this one, which is a lot easier to do. Now this one, I call this the easy masjid and this one's the hard masjid. Both fun to make, both you can be creative, but one's a little easier. This one's definitely a lot harder, okay? So you can decide which design you want and then we're gonna have all the supplies ready for you in the back. So I'm gonna tell you the steps. Are you guys ready for the steps? Yes! All right, but you have to listen, otherwise you're gonna get confused, okay? So remember, there's two designs. You have to pick which design you want. Do you have that one? And we have this one, inshallah. On all the tables, you will see a template. Have you guys ever heard of what a template is? No! So it's kind of like a puzzle. It tells you where the pieces go. So all the tables will have both of these. Do you see how they're numbered or they have letters? Yes. So all of the templates, so for the easy ones, see, this is a C, D, E, we have them here, you see? For all of the harder templates, they're numbers and we have them here. So when you decide which one you want, you get the stencil and you trace it onto paper. So we have lots and lots of choices for paper. Different colors, we have different designs. We have solid, we have big, we have small. So you have to make sure the stencil fits on the paper that you want, okay? Then you're going to trace it out, cut it out where it belongs like the template, okay? Now did you notice on here, it has grass and it has the sky? So everyone's going to have a big blue sheet for the sky and they have green sheet for the grass. The one thing you have to do for the grass is cut it like rolling hills, okay? If you want to. But in these pictures, that's cut like that. So if you want to do it straight, you can. That's fine. Yes, you can. There'll be a scrap paper, the papers on the table, you might be able to find them because I got it from those papers, okay? Good questions. Any more questions? Yeah. No? Parents, if you are part of the WhatsApp group, I will also post the video and I'm also here to help. So don't worry, inshallah. I will not leave you guys, inshallah. All right, if you guys are ready, on the table, grab one blue sheet, one green sheet, one dot, and let's get started.