








Overview:
How can we teach our children about Islam? And where does one start? A great place to start is teaching them the stories of the Prophets (A.S.).
All the Prophets (A.S.) are the best of mankind and the noblest of creation before Allah. Allah chose them to convey the call of La ilaaha ill-Allah to mankind, and Allah has made them the intermediaries between Him and His creation in conveying His laws.
All the Muslims unanimously agree that the prophets (A.S.) are infallible and protected from error in what they convey from Allah. This is why they have been allotted an esteemed position, which is apparent from the different stories of the Prophets (A.S.).
Key Features:
Ideal Starting Point for Islamic Education: Introduces children to the fundamental teachings of Islam through the stories of the Prophets (A.S.).
Inspiring & Moral Lessons: Each prophet’s story provides valuable life lessons on faith, patience, honesty, and perseverance.
Strengthening Faith (Iman): Helps children understand Tawheed (Oneness of Allah) and the importance of worship through the experiences of the Prophets (A.S.).
Understanding Divine Guidance: Explains how Allah chose the Prophets (A.S.) to guide humanity and deliver His message.
Infallibility of the Prophets (A.S.): Reinforces the belief that the Prophets were protected from errors in conveying Allah’s commandments.
Engaging & Relatable: The stories are told in a captivating and child-friendly manner to make learning enjoyable.
Encourages Islamic Identity: Helps children develop a strong connection with Islamic history and role models.
Unanimous Islamic Belief: Emphasizes the universally accepted Islamic doctrine that the Prophets (A.S.) are the noblest of creation.
Teaching children about the Prophets (A.S.) is a beautiful way to nurture their love for Islam and instill a strong foundation of faith, values, and morals in their hearts.