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"Baba, why do we have to pray FIVE times every single day?"
Ali's asking the question every Muslim kid wonders. His friend Marcus only goes to church on Sundays. Maya goes to the temple sometimes. So why is it different for Muslims?
Instead of giving answers, Ali's father gives him a challenge: Pay attention. Notice what changes when you pray with focus versus when you rush through it.
At first, Ali doesn't get it. Prayer still feels like something he HAS to do, wake up at dawn, interrupt his favorite show, stop playing soccer. It's a lot.
But slowly, things start clicking. The calm after focused prayer. How daily soccer practice makes him better than weekly practice ever could. And when a snowstorm strands his father in Buffalo and the house fills with fear, Ali discovers that prayer isn't just something Muslims DO.
It's where we find our strength.
Young readers will discover:
• Why five daily prayers (through Ali's authentic journey, not lectures).
• How to transform wudhu from routine to ritual.
• What taqwa (God-consciousness) actually feels like.
• The "practice makes permanent" principle for faith.
• That Salah is a conversation, not a chore.
A chapter book for Muslim families, kids ages 7-12 who ask "why?", and anyone seeking stories where faith is discovered, not demanded.
Some gifts can only be found by looking in your own heart.
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