The Story of the Fat Woman and the Chicken

Once upon a time there was a beautiful sunny day on a small farm that looked wonderful, and in a beautiful house lived a fat woman who loved food very much, especially chicken eggs. Every morning she would go out to take the chicken eggs from the garden and say how beautiful and delicious they are, how much I love eating eggs, then she would say to the chicken thank you my dear, without you what would I do. ...

The Story of the Happy Family

The morning sun woke up from her bed announcing the start of a new day. Umm Nidal was awake arranging the house and preparing breakfast for all her children Nidal, Aisha, and Jamal. The house was beautiful and quiet, its silence broken by the Holy Quran in the morning. Umm Nidal runs for an hour, as she approaches six thirty, she wakes her children with tenderness and softness so they can prepare themselves for school, and she begins to prepare herself to go out to work. ...

Three Sons

Three mothers met near the school entrance, arriving to accompany their children home after the end of the school day. On a side bench sat an old man, listening to the mothers’ conversation! The mothers boasted about their sons: One of them said: My son excels in basketball. He is active and strong. The second said: My son excels in singing, and his voice is wonderful. The third mother heard the words of the first and second mothers… and didn’t speak! ...

A Story About an Adventure in the Great Desert

There was a white cat called Zaytuna, a black cat called Sudani, a brown cat called Ben Ben, and their friend had a dog with a large mustache called Shanbu. The white cat said to his friends what do you think if we go on a trip to the largest desert in the world? So Sudani said a sandy desert or a frozen desert? He replied to him and said the desert is an arid region where the percentage of rain is very low, which makes living conditions very difficult there for animals and trees. ...

The Story of the Ship

Having good expectations of God is a worship that many people overlook, even though our merciful religion has commanded us with it, and good expectations means that the servant is pleased with what God has divided for him of destinies, events, and gifts, even if they are against his desire or his current ambition. The servant may arrange for himself some matter, and God delays it for him until he is strongly prepared for it, or God changes it for something better than it, so He prevents from him what he desired, for God’s compensation is always good and will not come except according to the servant’s good expectations of his Lord. ...

The Story of the Trustworthy Merchant

There was a trustworthy merchant known among people for honesty and trustworthiness, and he always extended a helping hand and assistance to the poor and needy. He dealt in his trade on three principles: tolerance, love, and trustworthiness, and he traded in beautiful silk fabrics and elegant furnishings, and all his goods were very distinguished, and the price was low because he dealt with trustworthiness, so the price was suitable for everyone. ...

Come Play with Me

I am Majed. I love our small house, our small house’s garden, and I love my mother very much. I love playing. I love my beautiful cat Bisseh. I love my friends, and I love my father very much. My father is a skilled engineer. He has pens, rulers, a lot of paper, and a large desk. When he holds the pen and starts drawing, I say to him: Father, come play with me! ...

The Soap

Our little friend Samir, the owner of different thinking and constant pursuit behind true knowledge, was one day sitting with his companions. They were eating lunch and exchanging conversation in a public place near the school they went to. After they finished eating their meal, their hands were filled with sticky grease and fats as a result of eating some meat. They got up to wash their hands before returning to their homes, but they didn’t find soap in the bathroom, so they washed their hands with water only. Samir noticed that the fat didn’t completely leave his hands. ...

The Story of the Treacherous Snake

Betrayal is an extremely bad trait, a Muslim should not possess it, for our merciful religion has encouraged us to trustworthiness, and both God and His Messenger have commanded us with it, because it is one of the foundations upon which the nation is built. If you see a people lacking trustworthiness among themselves, know that they do not apply the teachings of Islam, and they will suffer their punishment for betrayal and treachery, for treachery destroys its owner. ...

A Story About Maintaining Family Ties

Maintaining family ties is an important part of the teachings of our merciful religion, for God has commanded us with it at times, and His Messenger at other times, for that bond is what remains for a person, his humanity and his good nature that God has created him upon, but do we all realize this matter? One day, the wealthy Salam sat behind his desk, and began to calculate some money before him, then patted a bundle of money before him, and smiled with joy as he spoke to himself, and now I can begin the new deal. As soon as he finished his speech, he heard a knock on the door, so he pushed the money away, and asked his servant about the reason for his coming, so he answered him that his relative and cousin Yusuf wishes to meet him, so Salam answered him with extreme and obvious distress, let him enter. ...