A Bedtime Story

We often wish to recount entertaining stories to our little children before they sleep. Below we present you enjoyable stories that contain wonderful values children will acquire. An Active Hen One day, there was a hen with a beautiful and very lovely appearance living on one of the animal farms. One day, the hen was walking among plants and flowers in the adjacent garden when she noticed some wheat stalks along her path. She immediately gathered the wheat grains quickly and returned once more to the farm at speed. ...

The Naughty Ant with the Queen

Once upon a time in ancient days, there was a very naughty ant who never listened. There was a beautiful queen who had taken the ant to live with her in her large, wonderful kingdom. But the ant wouldn’t listen to the queen’s instructions and often disobeyed her orders. One day, the queen asked the naughty ant to return to the kingdom early and not delay in coming back. But the naughty ant didn’t listen to the queen’s words and didn’t care about her orders or what she requested. She began wandering around, playing, and frolicking here and there, happy and very joyful about it. Time passed by and she wasn’t concerned about anything. She kept being stubborn and obstinate like this until evening came and darkness fell everywhere around the ant. ...

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 Union of Friends

Once upon a time, there was a gigantic shark known for its extraordinary strength, sharp teeth, and pointed fins. This massive shark would suddenly attack small fish in their homes, causing the small fish to flee at incredible speed, abandoning their dwellings in fear and terror of the enormous shark. The giant shark did not content itself with terrifying the poor little fish and driving them from their homes. It persisted in its brutality, relentlessly pursuing the small fish without mercy, causing them dreadful panic, and devouring many of them each time without compassion. Those who managed to escape were few, fleeing rapidly and aimlessly, focused only on getting away from the giant shark so it wouldn’t eat them and end their lives. ...

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. ...

The Wonderful Worm

Knock, knock, the door knocks. Should I answer or not answer? Alright, I’ll open the door. I’m feeling bored and don’t know what to do. Who’s at the door? It’s Amal, and with her is a worm. I don’t like worms. But this isn’t just any worm. It’s a special type of worm, an extraordinary worm. Just take care of it and feed it, and you’ll love the gift. Amal placed the worm in a box with twigs and put tree leaves everywhere. The worm would eat and devour everything I put there. One morning, there was nothing in the box but paper and dirt. The worm had disappeared! I searched everywhere. I wonder if the worm is safe? ...

The Story of the Good Deed and Good Reputation from Planting Trees

Our master Hassan and our master Husayn - may God be pleased with both of them - were on the path of a great desert and good smell. Because they were both walking on the path, they passed by a man who was urinating, but he did not improve his urination. The Old Man’s Mistake in Washing in the Desert: For he did not wash his face completely, and did not wash his hands both of them, and left some of his legs without washing. When Hassan and Husayn saw that from the man, they were angry at his mistake in urination, and his age was older than them both. He feared what they had said to him: Improve your urination, or if your urination is not proper, or that you do not know urination. The man became shy and ashamed of them both. ...

The Story of Treating the Enemy with Kindness and Reason

It is narrated that there was a farm owner who was a very good, pious, and righteous man. He had a brother for evil, he hated from every good word, and he was cunning and thought of evil intentions. The Farm Owner and His Brother for Good with Good and Deeds: So the farm owner was advising him continuously with benevolence about this issue of evil, and encouraging him continually to restrain himself and control his self, and to remember the good saying, so he was becoming: This is impossible upon me, for I see myself deceiving with the evil of creation, and had built against myself the defects of the human and animals. ...

The Story of Asking the Sultan

I heard about my father the generous that he said: I passed with my father in the road of the grave, playing with dust, and he said: The dust has risen greatly. He has settled. The Walking in the Grave: So my father from them said to him: Oh sheikh… where do you go if the dust falls upon you in the grave? So he went around and fell, and my father was standing with his grandfather in the house. ...