The program aims to endear children with the prophetic tradition, help them memorize twenty-five selected traditions, and teach them how to apply them in different life situations. These traditions deal with the ethical and behavioral aspects of the believer’s life and are presented through situations that happen to the child Hamza with his family and friends.
Hamza politely knocks on the door, but he does not hear the reply. He knocks on the door again and waits. What does he do if he doesn't hear the back?
Hamza has finished his food but is not ready yet, so what else should he do?
While waiting in the park, Hamza hears a faint sound behind the bushes. Who is there? And what does he do?
People celebrated seeing the sports champion in the park, and Hamza celebrated with them. However, this did not prevent him from seeing what was going on around him.
Hamza comes home from school full of enthusiasm and talks nonstop, and asks for food; But wait, did he forget something?
Hamza noticed that his brother was about to sneeze, gave him a handkerchief, and they both learned a nice piece of information about sneezing etiquette.
When his mother called him to eat, Hamza hurried without delay, but he forgot to say Bismillah before eating, so what should he do?
Hamza is playing in the park and suddenly finds something on the ground. A small nail, but it can be harmful to those who do not pay attention. What should he do?
Hamza spends the day in the park without paying attention to the cleanliness of his hands and clothes, and when he tries to play with his friend, he is surprised by his distance and alienation, what's the problem?
Hamza knows that he has to tidy up his room, his toys, and his clothes, so he does it quickly in a haphazard way. Has it become a tidy room?
Hamza likes the painting, he brings the sketchbook and the colors, and he gets to work. Why don't the drawings look nice?
My mother needs help, my father needs help, and the baby too. Hamza feels lazy but knows the right behavior very well.
Hamza eats a delicious candy, and when he returns home, he finds more candy. All this before lunch
My mother makes delicious sandwiches for Hamza and his brother. Why did Hamza feel suffocated and food crumbs spread around him?
There are many accidents while playing; We may stumble, we may break a toy, and we may suffer, so is this worth our excitement?
On this hot day in the park, Hamza buys ice cream and eats it with pleasure. Is there anything better than that?