Story Library
Explore stories founded on the Qur’an and authentic Sunnah. Some scenes may be fictional for teaching purposes only and never contradict our sources.
Explore stories founded on the Qur’an and authentic Sunnah. Some scenes may be fictional for teaching purposes only and never contradict our sources.

From a wide sky to small hands before bed, Zayd and Amina begin to notice where Allah’s signs lead.

From sky to food, the story reflects on Allah’s creation and teaches to praise Allah.

“If you were to rely upon Allah with the reliance He is due, you would be given provision like the birds: They go out hungry in the morning and come back with full bellies in the evening.”

Being fair and seeking justice, as Allah commands, brings happiness to everyone and earns Allah's pleasure.

Through small tests, Uthmān discovers how saying Aʿūdhu billāh helps anger fade.

This beautiful story teaches that when we learn to share what Allah has blessed us with, we discover a joy deeper than keeping things for ourselves.

Relying on Allah while doing our best helps us overcome challenges.

A tale blooming with kindness which shows that small acts of compassion even towards tiny creatures brings a child closer to Allah. This story reminds young hearts that mercy and gentleness are loved by our Creator.

This story invites children to explore how a single message can change friendship and how easy it is to spread something untrue and how choosing honesty can unexpectedly bring respect and trust.

When friendship is tested, ʿĀmir learns that a true friend helps you please Allah.

Prophet Ibrāhīm (ʿalayhi as-salām) was wise, patient, and truthful. He showed his people that only Allah deserves worship and that idols have no power at all. llah saved him from harm and made the truth clear for everyone. Whoever trusts Allah and worships Him alone is never truly alone.

The story of Nūḥ (ʿalayhis-salām) teaches us to always believe in Allah (ʿazza wa jall). Believing in Allah (ʿazza wa jall) is the most important thing for us. We must believe in Him, even if people laugh. Allah (ʿazza wa jall) cares for the believers, and He never lets their faith be lost.

Eid is joyful because Allah teaches our hearts goodness in Ramadan, and the happiness continues when we keep doing good deeds.

Fasting isn’t just about staying hungry - it’s about letting the heart learn patience, gratitude, and love for Allāh. Like Yāsir, every small act in Ramaḍān can bring us closer to Him.”

Suḥūr taught Amir that waking up early for Allah brings barakah to the fast and peace to the heart.

This gentle Ramadan story shows how the Qur’an came and how its teachings help children feel brave, kind, and close to Allah.

A beautiful Ramadan story for kids about spotting the new moon, learning sabr, and entering the blessed month with excitement and good deeds.

Hāni cannot fast yet, but helping his family at ifṭār for Allah shows him how Ramadan can still feel special.