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The stories of the prophets for kids: 40 child-friendly stories for the whole family from the majestic quran and islam (Collection - islamic books) (Islamic books - Islam Way)

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40 Stories of the Prophets for Children - The stories of all the prophets of Islam mentioned by name in the Quran: sensitively told and suitable for children.

The rich teachings of Islam have been a
source of inspiration and faith for us Muslims for many centuries. A great deal can be learned from the wisdom of our prophets, such as Adam (as), Ibrâhîm (as), Musa (as), or Muhammad (as), and applied to today's world.
The selected
prophet stories are written in a detailed and child-friendly way and not only teach young readers important Islamic values but are also entertaining and ideal for reading with the whole family. In this way, your child will get to know Islam better, strengthen their bond with Allah (swt), and draw valuable conclusions from the lives and good deeds of the prophets.

With a suitable supplication and hadith for each story.
Each of the 40 stories is followed by a carefully selected Duʿā' (supplication) including the authentic original Arabic text, English translation, phonetic transcription, and a QR code that children can use to listen to the supplication. In this way, readers can build a deep connection to faith. In addition, a suitable hadith (tradition of sayings of our Prophet Muhammad (saw)) follows each prophet's story in this unique book.

This is what awaits you and your child in "Prophet Stories for Children from the Holy Quran":
  • 40 educational yet entertaining, heartwarming stories in over 300 pages: Each story recounts the life or deals with important deeds of one of the 25 prophets mentioned by name in the Holy Quran. The stories convey important life lessons and values such as honesty, helpfulness, solidarity, patience, and gratitude.
  • Prayers of supplication and hadiths for children: Each story is accompanied by a carefully selected prayer of supplication, including the opportunity to listen to the Arabic pronunciation. In addition, a suitable hadith is listed after each story.
  • Colorful illustrations: The pages feature vibrant, child-friendly illustrations that bring the stories to life (the prophets are not shown in the pictures).
  • Easy-to-understand language: this is written in a simple, accessible writing style, ideal for young readers and reading aloud.
  • Lessons from the stories included: Lessons at the end of each story, promote understanding and reflection on what has been read.
  • Inspiration for a fulfilled and God-fearing life as a Muslim.

The 25 prophets from the Holy Quran
Adam (as), Yusuf (as), Nûh (as), Idrîs (as) Hûd (as), Sâlih (as), Ishâq (as), Lût (as), Shu'ayb (as), Ibrâhîm (as), Isma'il (as), Yusuf (as), Musa (as), Khidhr (as), Davûd (as), Sulaimân (as), Ilyâs (as), Dhul-Qarnayn (as), Yûnus (as), Uzair (as), Ayyûb (as), Luqmân (as), Zakariya (as), Yahya (as), Îsa (as), Muhammad (saw).

The stories of the prophets of Islam are ideal for children of all ages. Whether your child is just starting to read, is already an experienced young reader, or you would like to read from the book.

This book is the
ideal gift for Muslims and non-Muslims who want to better understand Islam and get closer to Allah (swt).

Islam Way and Ibrahim Al-Abadi – Islamic books for children, adults, Muslims and non-Muslims.

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book

H. · December 10, 2024

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad

A. · June 29, 2025

These are nice, but while they have Quranic references the stories do seem to lean toward the biblical versions.

A wonderful way to introduce prophets of different eras to children

K. · March 29, 2025

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Good enough

k. · July 22, 2024

Read the book loved that it has covered many prophets. And linked stories. It could have been better but for the age group it targets I think information is Good enough.

Doubtful of sources used

S.U.A. · February 17, 2025

I was really excited for this book. As I started reading the first story of Prophet Adam (A.S.), I noticed a *major* mistake - it places the blame of eating from the forbidden tree in paradise on Hawwa, and that she then tempted Adam (A.S.) to eat from the tree, and both were sinful. This is the *Christian* interpretation of the original sin. As Muslims, the Quran CLEARLY mentions that *both* Adam and Hawwa (A.S.) ate from the tree together [Quran 7:22]. I have verified this with scholarly articles.I am doubting the sources and authenticity of this book, and will be looking to return.

Great family read with useful reflections.

M. · June 28, 2024

We read it as a family and took one story a day. Our children are 6 and 4. While, I felt the 4 year old was too young for it, but my 6 year old engaged with it wellIt was useful that the stories were split into different short sections. This meant that it was manageable to read with the children and not too overwhelming. We read one story at a time over the course of a few months, doing one or 2 chapters a week.I especially like that at the end of each section, there was hadith and a dua and also links to references from the Quran.The benefits of the stories being in short chapters is that we could discuss the lessons from each story with the children and discuss what they have taken from the story. This means that children are actively engaging with the book and not just reading and forgetting about it.There is also blank pages and spaces in the book, which we used for annotating our thoughts and attaching post it notes to.I think we will be reusing this book by reading through it over the years and revisiting our post it notes and adding to the lessons we have learnt over the years. I think this will help our children see how they have progressed and as life challenges changes, so will our reflections over the years. This will be really useful for us as a family to discuss any challenges/situations us and our children are facing growing up.

Inaccurate information

F. · April 27, 2024

I got this for my niece, but I am deciding to return it. I do like some things in the book, such as the child-friendly writing, pictures and duas with the stories. However, I was very disappointed after the first story I read of Yunus AS. Part of the story is fundamentally different from the real events. Even I got confused although I've heard this story since I was a child. I had to go back and double check and it is just wrong.

The stories of the prophets for kids: 40 child-friendly stories for the whole family from the majestic quran and islam (Collection - islamic books) (Islamic books - Islam Way)

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The stories of the prophets for kids: 40 child-friendly stories for the whole family from the majestic quran and islam (Collection - islamic books) (Islamic books - Islam Way)

Product ID: U3989290843
Condition: New

4.5

Type: Paperback

AED18014

Price includes VAT & Import Duties
Availability: In Stock

Quantity:

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Order today to get by

Free delivery on orders over AED 200

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Imported From: United States

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Description:

40 Stories of the Prophets for Children - The stories of all the prophets of Islam mentioned by name in the Quran: sensitively told and suitable for children.

The rich teachings of Islam have been a
source of inspiration and faith for us Muslims for many centuries. A great deal can be learned from the wisdom of our prophets, such as Adam (as), Ibrâhîm (as), Musa (as), or Muhammad (as), and applied to today's world.
The selected
prophet stories are written in a detailed and child-friendly way and not only teach young readers important Islamic values but are also entertaining and ideal for reading with the whole family. In this way, your child will get to know Islam better, strengthen their bond with Allah (swt), and draw valuable conclusions from the lives and good deeds of the prophets.

With a suitable supplication and hadith for each story.
Each of the 40 stories is followed by a carefully selected Duʿā' (supplication) including the authentic original Arabic text, English translation, phonetic transcription, and a QR code that children can use to listen to the supplication. In this way, readers can build a deep connection to faith. In addition, a suitable hadith (tradition of sayings of our Prophet Muhammad (saw)) follows each prophet's story in this unique book.

This is what awaits you and your child in "Prophet Stories for Children from the Holy Quran":
  • 40 educational yet entertaining, heartwarming stories in over 300 pages: Each story recounts the life or deals with important deeds of one of the 25 prophets mentioned by name in the Holy Quran. The stories convey important life lessons and values such as honesty, helpfulness, solidarity, patience, and gratitude.
  • Prayers of supplication and hadiths for children: Each story is accompanied by a carefully selected prayer of supplication, including the opportunity to listen to the Arabic pronunciation. In addition, a suitable hadith is listed after each story.
  • Colorful illustrations: The pages feature vibrant, child-friendly illustrations that bring the stories to life (the prophets are not shown in the pictures).
  • Easy-to-understand language: this is written in a simple, accessible writing style, ideal for young readers and reading aloud.
  • Lessons from the stories included: Lessons at the end of each story, promote understanding and reflection on what has been read.
  • Inspiration for a fulfilled and God-fearing life as a Muslim.

The 25 prophets from the Holy Quran
Adam (as), Yusuf (as), Nûh (as), Idrîs (as) Hûd (as), Sâlih (as), Ishâq (as), Lût (as), Shu'ayb (as), Ibrâhîm (as), Isma'il (as), Yusuf (as), Musa (as), Khidhr (as), Davûd (as), Sulaimân (as), Ilyâs (as), Dhul-Qarnayn (as), Yûnus (as), Uzair (as), Ayyûb (as), Luqmân (as), Zakariya (as), Yahya (as), Îsa (as), Muhammad (saw).

The stories of the prophets of Islam are ideal for children of all ages. Whether your child is just starting to read, is already an experienced young reader, or you would like to read from the book.

This book is the
ideal gift for Muslims and non-Muslims who want to better understand Islam and get closer to Allah (swt).

Islam Way and Ibrahim Al-Abadi – Islamic books for children, adults, Muslims and non-Muslims.

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book

H. · December 10, 2024

(function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } Bought this for an interfaith display to help non-Muslims understand the prophets from an Islamic perspective. I had come across too many things by non-Muslims trying to explain the prophets of Islam and they weren’t getting to the heart of things. My Muslim friends said this was a good resource because it is from a Muslim writer and didn’t dumb things down. We found it be exactly that!

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad

A. · June 29, 2025

These are nice, but while they have Quranic references the stories do seem to lean toward the biblical versions.

A wonderful way to introduce prophets of different eras to children

K. · March 29, 2025

(function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } A very good book if you want to introduce your kids to the stories of all the Prophets mentioned in the Quran. It's written in simple yet clear language easily understandable by readers as young as 5 years. The hierarchy of prophets is clear in the book due to the sequence followed right from Adam ( a.s) to prophet Muhammad (SAW).The Hadith and the dua at the end of each chapter for every story is really helpful to connect the story with the Quran and establish the evidence.The stories cover all the significant events that happened in every prophet's life time. The reflection at the end of each story to connect ,learn and implement the morals in every day life is the highlight of the book.I would recommend this book to anyone who desires to introduce the prominent prophets of different ages to children. Kids in the 4-8 age range would like this story book for the pictures used and the facts about each prophet.

Good enough

k. · July 22, 2024

Read the book loved that it has covered many prophets. And linked stories. It could have been better but for the age group it targets I think information is Good enough.

Doubtful of sources used

S.U.A. · February 17, 2025

I was really excited for this book. As I started reading the first story of Prophet Adam (A.S.), I noticed a *major* mistake - it places the blame of eating from the forbidden tree in paradise on Hawwa, and that she then tempted Adam (A.S.) to eat from the tree, and both were sinful. This is the *Christian* interpretation of the original sin. As Muslims, the Quran CLEARLY mentions that *both* Adam and Hawwa (A.S.) ate from the tree together [Quran 7:22]. I have verified this with scholarly articles.I am doubting the sources and authenticity of this book, and will be looking to return.

Great family read with useful reflections.

M. · June 28, 2024

We read it as a family and took one story a day. Our children are 6 and 4. While, I felt the 4 year old was too young for it, but my 6 year old engaged with it wellIt was useful that the stories were split into different short sections. This meant that it was manageable to read with the children and not too overwhelming. We read one story at a time over the course of a few months, doing one or 2 chapters a week.I especially like that at the end of each section, there was hadith and a dua and also links to references from the Quran.The benefits of the stories being in short chapters is that we could discuss the lessons from each story with the children and discuss what they have taken from the story. This means that children are actively engaging with the book and not just reading and forgetting about it.There is also blank pages and spaces in the book, which we used for annotating our thoughts and attaching post it notes to.I think we will be reusing this book by reading through it over the years and revisiting our post it notes and adding to the lessons we have learnt over the years. I think this will help our children see how they have progressed and as life challenges changes, so will our reflections over the years. This will be really useful for us as a family to discuss any challenges/situations us and our children are facing growing up.

Inaccurate information

F. · April 27, 2024

I got this for my niece, but I am deciding to return it. I do like some things in the book, such as the child-friendly writing, pictures and duas with the stories. However, I was very disappointed after the first story I read of Yunus AS. Part of the story is fundamentally different from the real events. Even I got confused although I've heard this story since I was a child. I had to go back and double check and it is just wrong.

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