The Story About Patience

Patience is what nurtured and lives in it, but the truth is other than that, patience must be tested with hardship, so people should strive for it and work on their affairs and beware of or do anything for their own sake or for their family or others or outside themselves, for every human must live striving for his goal and work on it with patience and be patient in what he meets. Story of the Wise Man and His Three Children: ...

October 21, 2021 · Qasas

The Treasure Buried by the Grandfather

Some know that the field gives me fruits, but the truth is other than that, the most important thing is patience with it, and working hard on it, but some people do not have patience at all with the field, they only want to eat and play and sleep only. Story of the Locust and His Three Brothers: Once there was a locust going on his way, and he was eating his grandfather’s field, and his grandfather was going on his way, and he saw the locust eating his field. ...

October 14, 2021 · Qasas

Interesting Bedtime Stories for Children

The Diligent Baker In ancient times, in a small village lived a diligent baker named Mandi. Mandi used to make delicious sweets that all the village’s inhabitants loved, especially chocolate chip cakes and biscuits. She used to make fresh sweets every day. If anything remained from them at the end of the day, she would distribute them to the needy children in the village and make other types the next day. ...

Sumra and the Eggs

One day, the girl Sumra asked her mother to make her some sweets she loved a lot. The mother asked her to go to the supermarket to buy eggs so she could make sweets for her. Indeed, Sumra went, very happy. On the way, Sumra met her little neighbor Ubeer and asked her, “Where are you going, oh my neighbor?” Ubeer answered, “Going to the store to buy some eggs so my mother can prepare food for us.” Sumra answered, saying, “I’m also going there to buy eggs.” ...

The Honest Student

One day, there was a student named Khalid who was playing with his friends during the break period in his school’s courtyard. While Khalid and his friends were running, his eyes fell on a significant amount of money present on the ground. He immediately picked it up, then Khalid looked at his friend whose name was Fares, who was standing behind him. Khalid said to Fares, “I found this money on the ground, oh my friend. I must go immediately to the school office to give this money I found.” Fares answered him, saying, “And why don’t you take this money for yourself, oh my friend? You found the money on the ground. So this money is your right.” ...

Sulaiman and Lying

Once upon a time, there was an old man named Grandfather Salim. That grandfather was accustomed to reading the daily newspaper every day without missing a day without reading. One day, Grandfather Salim was searching for his glasses to read the newspaper as his habit. Grandfather Salim didn’t find his glasses despite searching a lot for them, as he couldn’t read without glasses. After a little while, a little girl named Salma came and said to her grandfather with a smile, “Did you find your glasses, oh grandfather? I know their place.” The grandfather asked her about their place, and she told him that her brother Murwan had taken them, hidden them, and told her that she had seen him himself and placed them under his mattress. ...

The Lying Monkey and the Fire

There was once a monkey, a poor one, in the forest, who liked to play a lot, so one time, in the night of a big fire, in the forest, so that monkey was broken in a way, not ordinary, and he liked to play, and to do the playing with the animals in the forest. His mother was afraid of what he was doing and told him that the play of the continuous might change to fear, so he is wrong and affects those around him, except that the monkey did not listen to the speech of his mother, and he played every day with the animals and annoyed all the people, and one time of the days, that monkey was playing the house of the animals and was walking a lot from the village, and he had left without his mother knowing. ...

The Sad Monkey

It is told that in ancient times, a group of monkeys lived in the forest. Among them was a small monkey who was always sad and often cried. This was because God, glory and majesty to Him, had created him without a tail like the other monkeys in the forest. That pained him, as he couldn’t climb trees or swing on them like monkeys usually did. The monkeys mocked him and often laughed at him, telling him he wasn’t like the other monkeys, and they wouldn’t play with him. That poor, sad monkey would play alone under the tree. The monkey had a friend who was a small dog who would sit with him under the tree. ...

The Monkey Maimoun and the Gazelle Lula

Once upon a time, oh fortunate one, in ancient times, there was a large, distant forest. It included all types of birds, animals, beautiful flowers, and tall trees. Living in the middle of that forest was a beautiful gazelle named Lula in a home with a beautiful appearance. The gazelle Lula was extremely kind, loved helping others greatly, always wished everyone well and happiness, and didn’t love to see any of them suffering or sad. She also didn’t love to see any animal in pain, as she felt intense anxiety when she felt that one of them wasn’t doing well. ...

The Cunning Monkey

Once upon a time, oh fortunate one, in a very large forest filled with different animals and plants, there was a monkey who lived on a tall tree. He was extremely naughty, constantly mischievous, and loved pranks and fun greatly. The monkey was accustomed to deceiving all his friends and often stealing bananas from them. One day, there was a monkey named Maimouna who found much bananas in the forest’s areas. She gathered them together. ...