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A parent would reach for this book when they are ready to begin the toilet training journey and want to ground the experience in their family's faith and cultural traditions. It is more than a how-to guide: it is a gentle bridge between a physical milestone and spiritual identity. The book introduces the practical steps of using the potty while weaving in Islamic etiquette (Adab) such as saying Bismillah, using the right hand for clean tasks, and the importance of Istinja (cleaning with water). It transforms a potentially stressful transition into a moment of pride and connection. Parents will appreciate how it validates the child's 'big kid' status through the lens of being a good Muslim, making the process feel both sacred and manageable for toddlers aged 1 to 3.