In a place of unimaginable beauty called Paradise, Hazrat Adam was created by Allah as the first human. The garden was filled with tall trees, blooming flowers, and animals of every kind. Hazrat Adam marveled at the beauty around him, feeling the warmth of the sun on his face and the softness of the grass beneath his feet.
Hazrat Adam had a special task. Allah taught him the names of all the creatures in Paradise. "This is an elephant," he would say, pointing to the large, gentle giant. "And this is a dove," he whispered as a small white bird perched on his hand. The animals listened closely, and Hazrat Adam learned to care for them all.
Allah, in His wisdom, created Hawwa to be a companion for Hazrat Adam. Together, they explored the wonders of Paradise, sharing in the joy and beauty around them. Hawwa was kind and gentle, and Hazrat Adam was grateful for her friendship. "Look at the stars," Hawwa pointed out one night. "They're like lights guiding us," Hazrat Adam replied.
Hazrat Adam and Hawwa learned many lessons in Paradise. Allah taught them about kindness, sharing, and the importance of listening to His words. "We must always be grateful," Hazrat Adam explained to Hawwa. "Yes, and always help one another," Hawwa added with a smile.
One day, they faced a challenge. A voice tempted them to eat from a tree that Allah had told them to avoid. "We must remember Allah's words," Hazrat Adam reminded Hawwa. But the temptation was strong, and they made a mistake by eating the forbidden fruit.
Despite their mistake, Allah forgave Hazrat Adam and Hawwa because He is the Most Merciful. They learned that even when they made mistakes, they could find forgiveness through sincere repentance. "We will always strive to follow Allah's guidance," Hazrat Adam promised. "And be better each day," Hawwa agreed, their hearts full of hope and determination.
















