The Story of Isra' and Mi'raj

In the name of Allah, and blessings and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah, our master Muhammad, may blessings and peace be upon him: My dear friends, the journey of Isra and Mi’raj is one of the miracles of our master Muhammad, may blessings and peace be upon him. It is not an ordinary journey like the ones we humans take. Rather, it is a journey in which our master Muhammad, may blessings and peace be upon him, reached a magnificent place in the sky. This place is called the Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary (Sidrat al-Muntaha). I will tell you what this Lote Tree is, but first we will tell how this blessed journey began. ...

Stories About Learning Virtues for Children

The Tortoise and the Hare This story revolves around a small hare who was known for moving very quickly. There was also a tortoise who was known for moving very slowly. At the beginning of the story, the hare, who had won many races, decided to have a running race with the tortoise. The hare simply wanted to prove to everyone that he was the best and satisfy his pride. The tortoise agreed, and the race began. ...

My Friend Who Loves and Hates Me

“Although I wear my nice shoes on my feet, I feel intense heat emanating from the sands on the shore. The sun’s rays appear extremely burning and very hot. Despite all this, I always carry my private umbrella with its cheerful colors. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough time to finish the generous cream. It melted and fell on my clothes for these reasons. The sun doesn’t please me. The moon is much more wonderful than it. It doesn’t harm anyone.” ...

The Growth Stages of a Plant

Once upon a time, oh fortunate one, there was a little boy named Rashad. Rashad was fond of and passionate about farming, and what he loved most among fruits was the good, delicious apple fruit. It’s very beneficial for body and mind growth, in addition to its delicious, tasty flavor. One day, Rashad began thinking about acquiring a complete apple tree. Since he loved farming work and cared about it greatly, he thought about planting an apple tree in his home garden. ...

The Benefits of Milk for Children

Drinking milk is one of the things many fathers and mothers wish to encourage and motivate their children to do, so they can grow properly, in addition to strengthening their immunity. Milk has numerous benefits and great advantages. Below we recount the most wonderful stories we can tell our little ones to motivate them to drink milk. The Child and the Milk Once upon a time, there was a little boy who loved playing and having fun. He was quite mischievous, favoring playtime above all else. On the other hand, he always tormented his mother. Every day before going to school, he would tire her and trouble her greatly, refusing to drink the milk she gave him. Consequently, the mother was forced to make the child drink his cup of milk and not allow him to go to school unless he did so. ...

The Story of Water Benefits

Water is the secret of life, so all things live, and without water, we will die from scarcity. So look at its purity on every drop of water, and don’t waste in its use, for we will be punished for every drop from it. Story of the Drop That Understood the Water Once upon a time, there was a lazy girl named Mary, she wasn’t caring at all to look at the water. Her mother tried many times repeatedly, that she would take an important lesson about the importance of using water, but despite all these attempts, except that the girl didn’t listen to what her mother said, and she didn’t find with her all the previous attempts. ...

The Story of the Letter Dhad

Our beautiful Arabic language, oh children, consists of twenty-eight letters. It is distinguished from other languages by containing a letter that has no counterpart in any other language, which is the letter Dhad. Therefore, the Arabic language is called the language of Dhad. The letter Dhad is the fifteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet, and it is a solar letter. It can be found in many words, including officer, frog, hyena, fog, ablution, and many other words. We will tell some stories of the letter Dhad. ...

The Story of Letter Jeem

The letter Jeem is the fifth letter of the Arabic alphabet, following the letters Alif, Ba, Ta, and Tha (أ-ب-ت-ث). It is written in several ways: at the beginning of a word as جـ, in the middle as ـجـ, and at the end as ـج. It is one of the “Lunar Letters.” In formal Arabic, it is pronounced with a strong, “mu’attasha” sound. It is a letter found in words like Jamil (beautiful), Jadd (grandfather), Jumu’ah (Friday), Jaza’ (reward), and many others. ...

Did You Find My Home?

The mother sparrow left her home since early morning and headed toward the meadows to search for food to feed her three small chicks. The small chicks were standing on the roof, guarding their mother’s house. A hawk came out of the sky while their mother was searching for food, so the hawk fell from above the roof. The hawk said, crying, “O sky, I’ve fallen from the sky. How will I find my shelter now?” ...

The Mystery of the Disappearing Lamps

A child named Ziyad tells the story: “Can you see me? Of course, you can see me. For several days, it was difficult to see anything. Do you know what happened? One night, all the lamps disappeared from the house and from the entire town. Darkness was everywhere. It was a terrible and frightening matter. Everyone felt fear. We searched everywhere and didn’t find the lamps. All the town’s residents gathered, asking where the lamps were and who stole the lamps.” ...