Scene 1: Washing Hands
[Stage Direction: A group of friends sitting in circle and
eating and talking .]
Characters in Scene 1:
Ali – Responsible and enthusiastic; always takes the lead
in following good habits.
Omar – Curious and sceptical; often questions the need for
certain practices.
Zaid – Forgetful but eager to learn; sometimes needs
reminders but quickly joins in.
Bilal – Cheerful and supportive; enjoys encouraging his
friends in positive habits.
Rami – Playful and easygoing; lightens the mood with
humor.
NOTE: WHEN 1 PERSON IS SAYING HIS DIALOGUE THAN
OTHER WILL FOCUS ON HIM. THEY MAY DO
UNDERSTANDING JESTURES.
Ali [Walking towards the group with a big smile]:
Assalamu Alaikum, friends! How is everyone doing today?
[Ali sits down in the circle and opens his lunch box.]
Ali [Looking around, curious]:
Hey, did you all wash your hands before eating?
Bilal [Cheerfully raising his hands to show them]:
Absolutely! I always make sure to wash my hands. Clean hands
are essential for our health!
Rami [Nods in agreement]:
Me too! It’s a must.
Zaid [Suddenly jogging towards the washroom, looking
flustered]:
Oh no, I forgot to wash my hands!
Rami [Calling out to Zaid with concern]:
Why didn’t you wash them, Zaid?
Omar [Curiously glancing at Ali, showing his hands]:
But why wash our hands? I don’t see anything on them. [Waves
his hands to emphasize] Look! There’s nothing there!
Rami [Explaining patiently to Omar]:
Actually, Omar, there are tiny microorganisms on your hands that
can make you sick if they get into your mouth. Remember what
the Prophet (PBUH) said: “When one of you eats, let him wash his
hands.” (Sahih Muslim)
Ali [Adding with enthusiasm]:
Exactly! Washing hands before and after eating is also a Sunnah
of the Prophet (PBUH).
Omar [Nods thoughtfully, finally understanding]:
Ohhh, I get it now! Thanks for sharing this, friends! That makes
sense—maybe that’s why I felt sick yesterday.
[The group shares a laugh, and they all nod in agreement
about the importance of cleanliness.]
Scene 2: Dental Hygiene
[Stage Direction: Students are sitting and resting on
benches, talking and snacking. A few of them have
toothbrushes visible on the bench next to them.]
Characters in Scene 2:
Khalid – Proud and practical; cares about self-
presentation and good hygiene.
Sami – Inquisitive and a bit lazy; tries to find simpler
solutions but ultimately follows the group.
Hassan – Skeptical and reserved; needs extra
convincing to join in.
Fahad – Friendly and direct; not afraid to speak up
about good habits.
Amir – Gentle and insightful; likes to explain the
Sunnah to his friends.
NOTE: WHEN 1 PERSON IS SAYING HIS DIALOGUE THAN
OTHER WILL FOCUS ON HIM. THEY MAY DO
UNDERSTANDING JESTus
Script:
[Students are gathered in a circle on the benches, talking
about their routines.]
Khalid [Entering the school with his backpack, a big smile on
his face]:
Assalamu Alaikum, friends! Check this out! Look how well I brushed
my teeth today! Fresh breath and bright white teeth—can’t beat
that feeling!
Sami [Tilting his head and raising an eyebrow]:
But isn’t chewing gum enough? It makes your breath smell nice
without all that extra effort.
Hassan [Crossing his arms, looking skeptical]:
I don’t know about that. Brushing all the time seems a bit
excessive, don’t you think?
Fahad [With a playful smirk]:
You might think differently if you could smell your breath, Hassan!
Trust me, it’s not as fresh as you think!
Amir [Smiling gently at Hassan]:
Brushing isn’t just about fresh breath. It gets rid of germs and
protects our teeth! The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “If I had
not feared it would be too difficult for my Ummah, I would have
commanded them to use the miswak before every prayer.” (Sahih
Bukhari)
Khalid [Nodding enthusiastically]:
Exactly! Did you know that tooth brushing was inspired by the
Prophet (PBUH)? Back in the day, they used sticks. Why wouldn’t we
follow the practices of our role model?
Hassan [Nodding slowly]:
I think I get it now. Brushing teeth is really important.
Sami [Thoughtfully]:
Chewing gum only gives a nice smell, but it doesn’t help get rid of
germs.
Sami and Hassan Together:
Thank you, guys! You’ve opened our eyes to the importance of good
dental hygiene!
Scene 3: Bathing for Freshness
Setting: kaas block stairs.
[Stage Direction: students waiting for their driver to come.]
Characters in Scene 3:
Rami – Playful and relaxed; loves joking and makes
light-hearted reminders about cleanliness.
Yusuf – Easygoing; often looks for shortcuts and avoids
extra steps unless encouraged.
Tariq – Agreeable and open-minded; listens to others
and is easily convinced by good reasoning.
Salim – Cautious and observant; notices details and
thinks carefully about actions.
Nabil – Confident and dedicated; believes in practicing
cleanliness and Sunnah thoroughly.
Script:
Rami [Pretending to pour water over his head from a water
bottle]:
Ahhh, a shower after a hot day feels like paradise! Just a quick
splash is all I need!
Nabil [Raising an eyebrow, looking concerned]:
What are you doing, Rami? Just go home and take a proper bath.
That’s way better!
Yusuf [Shrugging, looking sceptical]:
But long baths are so boring. A quick splash is good enough, right?
Salim [Shaking his head earnestly]:
No way! A full bath washes away all the dirt and sweat. It’s so much
better for us!
Tariq [Nodding in agreement, smiling]:
Absolutely! The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “Cleanliness is
half of faith.” It’s Sunnah to take a bath regularly, you know.
Rami [Looking thoughtful]:
Wow, I never thought of it that way! I never knew that taking bath is
part of your believe.
Nabil [Encouragingly]:
It keeps us healthy, too! Cleanliness protects us from illness and
makes us feel good.
Yusuf [Nodding slowly]:
Alright, you’ve convinced me. A proper bath it is!
Rami [Grinning playfully]:
Fine, starting tomorrow, Inshallah, I’ll take a full bath every day!
Scene 4: Caring for Nails
Setting: Football ground, some students inspecting their nails.
[Stage Direction: The players are seated, some inspecting
their hands, others joking and laughing. A nail clipper is
visible on the bench.]
Characters in Scene 4:
Jamal – Confident and proud; follows good hygiene routines
and encourages others.
Musa – Curious but unsure; wants to understand deeply
before adopting new habits.
Salim – Cautious and reflective; notices and thinks through
details.
Khalid – Practical and responsible; often takes the lead in
hygiene.
Script:
Narrator: [Steps forward, warmly]
Assalamu Alaikum! The Prophet (PBUH) emphasized nail care. He
said, “The fitrah (natural disposition) is five: circumcision, shaving
the pubic hair, cutting the nails, plucking the armpit hair, and
trimming the mustache.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Jamal [Confident, holding up his clean nails]:
See? Keeping nails clean keeps germs away.
Musa [Curious, examining his nails]:
Are nails really such a big deal?
Salim [Cautious, holding up his untrimmed nails]:
They grow so fast! Hard to keep up.
Khalid [Practical, nodding]:
Better safe than sorry—clean nails are Sunnah!
All Together: [Facing the audience with confidence]
“Clean nails, clean hands, just as the Prophet (PBUH) planned!”
Scene 5: Covering Coughs and Sneezes
Setting: Football ground, a break as students chat and rest.
[Stage Direction: The students are seated casually, some
tired, others chatting. A box of tissues is placed nearby.]
Characters in Scene 5:
Omar – Curious and unsure; often needs convincing about
small details.
Bilal – Supportive and encouraging; likes helping others
follow Sunnah.
Khalid – Proud and responsible; believes in following good
hygiene.
Zaid – Forgetful; often reminded but quick to join in.
Script:
Narrator: [Steps forward, smiling gently]
Assalamu Alaikum! Our Prophet (PBUH) taught us to cover our
mouths when we sneeze or cough. He said, “When one of you
sneezes, let him say: ‘Alhamdulillah’ (All praise is due to Allah), and
let his brother or companion say to him: ‘May Allah have mercy on
you.’” (Sahih Bukhari)
Omar [Curious, pretending to sneeze]:
Is covering up really that important?
Bilal [Supportive, handing him a tissue]:
It keeps everyone safe, and it’s the Sunnah!
Khalid [Proud, demonstrating]:
See, easy! Just cover your mouth, and we keep everyone protected.
Zaid [Forgetful, mimicking Omar]:
Got it! Covering up is Sunnah and helps everyone!