
The Long Sujood: A Seerah Story of the Prophet ﷺ and Children’s Joy
The Long Sujood 🎀 – A Beautiful Seerah Story for Kids
Did you know that one of the most heartwarming Seerah story for kids comes from a moment in prayer? It’s called The Long Sujood, and it shows just how gentle and patient the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was with children.

A Prayer… and a Surprise
One day, the Prophet ﷺ was leading prayer in the masjid. His two beloved grandsons, Hasan and Husayn رضي الله عنهما, were nearby, playing as children often do.
When the Prophet ﷺ went into sujood (prostration), something surprising happened—Hasan and Husayn climbed onto his back!
Why Did He Stay in Sujood?
Normally, when leading prayer, the Prophet ﷺ would rise after completing the sujood. But this time, he stayed down much longer than usual.
Some companions wondered why. Was something wrong? Had he forgotten?
No—the Prophet ﷺ remained in sujood until the children finished their playful climb. He didn’t move because he didn’t want to disturb their joy.
What We Learn from The Long Sujood
This story is more than a sweet memory—it carries a powerful lesson. The Prophet ﷺ showed that respecting children’s feelings is important, even during acts of worship. His patience and gentleness remind us that love and mercy are part of faith.
For kids today, this Seerah story is a wonderful example of how Islam teaches kindness, empathy, and playfulness in balance with devotion.
Roots Twist 🌱
At Roots Muslim School, we love turning stories like this into interactive learning. Here’s a fun family challenge:
👉 Next time you pray at home, ask your children:
“Guess why the Prophet ﷺ stayed longer in sujood?”
Let them figure it out before you share the answer!
This way, they’ll connect the story to real-life learning and never forget it.
Final Reflection
The Long Sujood is a reminder that Islam isn’t just about rules—it’s about love, respect, and compassion. By sharing these stories with children, we help them see the Prophet ﷺ as a loving role model they can look up to.