Humility in Islam

Several tales and proverbs are narrated about the virtue of humility in Islam, and the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, preceded us in this. He is the one who gave and taught all Muslims the virtue of humility in Islam. After him, the commanders of the faithful and all Muslims followed his approach. The Humility of the Prophet, Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him: It is narrated that one day, Adi bin Hatim, who was a Christian, came to the Prophet, upon whom be the best prayers and finest greetings, while he was in Medina. He took him to his home. While they were on their way, an old, weak woman met the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, and stopped him for a long time, asking him about some of her affairs. He stood for her until she finished. Adi was amazed at his humility. ...

The Story of Congratulations and Excellent

A story from the wonders of international children’s stories, collected and formulated by Toshio Ozawa. The story of Congratulations and Excellent is a tale from old Japanese stories, or more precisely, it is Japanese folklore from past times, which is taught to Japanese children until the end of elementary school. The story of Congratulations and Excellent is told as follows. A Newborn: Once upon a time in ancient days, in ages of old, in one of the countries, there were two farmer couples. Their firstborn was a son, and they rejoiced greatly with him, saying to each other: As for the name, we must find him a beautiful name! And they named him Congratulations. ...

Fear Leads to Failure

Once upon a time, there was a mouse who was extremely shy. As soon as he heard the slightest sound, he would flee. He was very afraid of cats. Once, he was gathering some grains of rice and pieces of coconut with great difficulty. He was not destined to enjoy his meal in peace, and the reason was his extreme fear of cats, so he was always thinking from where the cats would come and when they would pounce on him to eat him. ...

The Wonderful Wild Car Racing

In a distant land, there was a type of small wild cars that drove freely around the countryside. They didn’t need highways or gasoline because all they needed to move was good ideas and good desires from their strange inventor. Those cars became truly famous, and wild car racing was everyone’s favorite hobby. Every boy dreamed of driving one car because their light weight and the racers’ truthfulness and dedication to work made their drivers perfect. ...

The Story of the Famous Fiona

Fiona was a very well-known girl at school. She was smart and kind, and her relationship with everyone was going well. Therefore, it was no coincidence that Fiona had great popularity. From an early age, she made an effort to be kind and friendly to others. Once, she invited the entire class to her birthday party, and from time to time, Fiona would give gifts to everyone. Fiona had many friends and was busy with them, to the point that she didn’t have a chance to spend some time with her other friends. Fiona felt that she was extremely lucky. There was no other girl who had as many friends at school and in the neighborhood as she did. But everything changed on National Friendship Day. On that day, everyone at school was having a fun time drawing and giving gifts. ...

A Different Ant

She was able to embark on a successful academic journey with excellence and contributed practically to many community institutions, as well as succeeded in publishing many distinguished works, which qualified her to receive many awards and medals. She is Dr. Mouza Obaid Ghubash, daughter of the United Arab Emirates, who carved her name in golden letters within the Arab and Gulf world. Her Birth and Education: Mouza Obaid Ghanem Ghubash Al Muhairi was born in the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She pursued the study of sociology, obtaining a master’s degree in this field from Cairo University with distinction. Her thesis addressed the topic of “External Migration and Development,” which is an applied study on the economic, social, and political effects of incoming migration during the year 1983. ...

The Story of the King of the Jungle for the Fairy

After his long adventures in the sea, Sultan Behlozan arrived at a city, where the great lady was. Behlozan’s lady was very wise, but he was more powerful according to Sultan Behlozan’s sight, as he had discovered his special power while still very small, and with his growth he would fly to the farthest horizons in the jungle. He was always serving the wolf behind the trees, and would come out at evening carrying a large food tray for her, but the wolf didn’t notice anyone. And during the day Behlozan’s lady would prepare the food trays for him during the day, then Behlozan would take the trays to his lady at evening, and she would eat the food and Behlozan would take the empty tray. ...

The Story of the Goblin Medicine

A story from the wonders of international children’s stories, collected and formulated by Toshio Ozawa, and the tale of the Goblin Medicine is a tale from old Japanese stories, or more precisely, it is Japanese folklore from past times, which is taught to Japanese children until the end of elementary school. The story of the Goblin Medicine is told as follows. The Beautiful Moon: Once upon a time in ancient days, a Buddhist priest lived in one of the temples. One night, when the moon was full, he went out to the outhouse to relieve himself. When he squatted and contemplated the moon, he muttered: Ah… oh, beautiful moon! ...

The Story at the Bottom of the Ocean

After his long journeys in the ocean, Mr. Bahlool arrived at the Coral neighborhood. The Coral neighborhood was beautiful and quiet, but according to Mr. Bahlool’s opinion, it was too quiet. He sat for the first, second, and third days, but no one visited him at his home in the anemones until he heard screaming. It was the mailman who had been stung by one of the painful anemone stings. Mr. Bahlool treated the mailman, then hung a warning sign. The neighborhood residents must be afraid to visit him, so he went out to get to know them, for he loved gatherings of neighbors very much. ...

The Story of the Rabbit’s Conversion

I was coming down from my minaret with fear. I had a minaret on earth named Utbah bin Rabia, and his father was my master. And I saw from my place this Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, come to my minaret with fear. He came secretly, no one knowing about him. He wanted to invite them to Islam, and I hoped his migration would be simpler and more successful than Quraysh. ...