Have you ever tried to see the wind? 👀 We can't see it, but we feel it stroking our hair and flying our kites. So, while the toy fan in your room needs a button and electricity to work, how does that massive wind system wrapping around the world work "without a button"?
In this video, we go down to a lush meadow with our 6-year-old curious friend, Kerem. Kerem chases after that "Invisible Captain" who spins the pinwheel and carries clouds just like a cargo ship. We discover that Grandpa Wind does not move on his own, but is actually a "servant" taking orders.
We learn the names Al-Qadir (The All-Powerful) who commands clouds like an army, Al-Alim (The All-Knowing) who sends rain exactly to the field that needs it, and Ar-Razzaq (The Provider) who waters the flowers, accompanied by the sweet breeze of the wind.
✨ 5D Thinking Model Steps in This Video:
Explore: Observing the invisibility of the wind but seeing its effects (spinning pinwheel, flying seeds).
Compare: Comparing Kerem's toy fan (won't work without pressing a button) with the wind in nature (working constantly by an invisible power).
Question: Searching for the agent with the question "Who pushes the button of this invisible servant covering everywhere?".
Connect: Associating the wind's power with Al-Qadir, its direction with Al-Alim, and the rain it carries with Ar-Razzaq.
Appreciate: Thanking God for the gift of wind and competing in goodness by imitating the wind (helping the ladybug).
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