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 Famous Pen

It is told that in ancient times in a small city called Ayom, there was a painter named Albrat. And Albrat was very skilled in drawing. So he used to draw wonderful pictures and sell them to earn his living from them. And he used to draw the plants, the stars, and everything in it as if he was creative. But because the city was very small, Albrat was selling a very small number of pictures, and his family’s living wasn’t enough for all the food and clothes he needed. So he thought to move from this city to go to a large city where he could sell his pictures. ...

The Magic Ball

One day there was an evil crow living on top of a high mountain where the winds in it produced a sound like music. And the branches were gentle and complete, so the crow was greedy, cold, and thinking all the beautiful things, and whenever she turned from food she felt constant with hunger, but her mother was generous for humans. And all who lived in the village of the monster feared this evil crow that was killing their children to eat them. And even though the birds of the village had never seen the crow while she was killing their children, they were very confident that the crow had a relationship with their children, and they were right! ...

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 Story of the Brave Girls

It is told that once upon a time, there was a small girl named Sarah who lived in a kingdom ruled by a queen called Mili. This kingdom was called Monoli, and Sarah lived with her grandparents in Monoli with happiness. She loved her grandparents very much. She had a friend named Lucy whom she loved very much, and Sarah and Lucy worked always with happiness all the time. But in the recent past they didn’t work always because their families were exposed to a big danger. This danger was about a big villain called “Gink” who ruled by killing “a thousand” every year. And they would call his name in a “G.” And this evil deed had started by sticking to the queen of the kingdom Mili. ...

The Famous Traveler

The famous traveler is one of the famous personalities mentioned in a book of ancient and modern stories. He is distinguished by that he includes a large group of famous thieves he made them his friends in a strange and wonderful way, and the book mentions the two kings, the king called Shar and his wife Queen Shar who made a decision to kill every wise one of his kingdom after her night one only of the marriage, by standing guard every night without talking to her until she hears her story in the next day. ...

The Thief and the Guide

Once upon a time, there was a thief named Saif. A young man who lived in a house not far from the main road that passers-by passed in their way to the city. But he wasn’t a normal thief, so he was always standing on passers-by until he saw their treasures during their passing. He took pleasure in their treasures in his house and took out beautiful things. And whenever his number of miseries increased, he took their beautiful treasures he took pleasure in them. ...

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 Story of the Ugly Duckling

In ancient times, there was a large farm called the duck farm. It was full of birds and geese, but the duck goose was sad and not beautiful because there wasn’t a small duck to embrace it and eat them and look after its weakness. It wished to give birth to a small duck and small geese and lay a small goose and emerge. So she looked to the sky and prayed to God Almighty, saying, “O Lord, grant me a small goose.” And because of its great begging, God Almighty granted it a small goose. It came out a day while it was on the road, found a large goose, was very happy and praised God Almighty for responding to its request and that God had granted it a goose as a reward for His grace. It went to its home with the goose while it was in a state of happiness, and all the geese and birds came to enjoy it and laughed greatly for it. ...

The Traces of the Cat’s Paws

It is told that one day the mother was cooking in the kitchen and calling her children to eat, but suddenly she heard knocking on the door. The mother stood up and called for the person at the door, then placed the food on the table and went to open the door. But the hungry child who was called jumped up and came out of the opening and ran to the old cat in the alley who had missed her scent a lot, so she went staggering toward the opening door, looking right and left but didn’t find anyone. ...