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Discover ‘Stories of the Prophets for Little Hearts’: A Free Islamic Storybook to Nurture Faith in Young Muslims

Updated: Mar 11

As Muslim parents and educators, we all want our children to grow up with a deep love for Allah (SWT) and His messengers. But finding engaging, age-appropriate resources that simplify Islamic teachings can be a challenge. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce Islam 4 Kids’s newest treasure: Stories of the Prophets for Little Hearts—a free, illustrated ebook designed for children!



What’s Inside the Book?


📖 7 Simplified Prophet Stories: From Prophet Adam (AS) to Prophet Muhammad (SAW), each story is crafted in child-friendly language, with simple, vibrant illustrations to capture young imaginations.


🌟 Parent Guide Included: Every chapter has discussion questions, activity ideas, and Quranic references to help you deepen your child’s understanding.


🌙 Quran & Hadith Citations: Rest assured, every story is rooted in authentic Islamic sources, making it a trustworthy tool for faith-based learning.



Why Your Child Will Love It

  • Engaging Visuals: Colorful, cartoon-style artwork keeps kids hooked.

  • Relatable Lessons: Stories focus on universal values like patience, kindness, and trust in Allah.

  • Interactive Activities: Turn storytime into bonding time with crafts, role-play, and reflection prompts from the Parent Guide.



How to Get Your Free Copy

  1. Sign Up as a Member: Join the Islam 4 Kids community for free!

  2. Download Instantly: Get immediate access to the ebook in PDF format.

  3. Start Reading: Print it, read it on tablets, or project it for group lessons!



What Parents Are Saying

“My 6-year-old now asks to read ‘Prophet Yunus and the Whale’ every night! The Parent Guide helped us discuss patience and dua in a way she understands.” – Aisha, Homeschooling Mom


“Finally, a resource that’s both fun and authentic. We use the activities in our weekend madrasa!” – Brother Ahmed



Bonus: Join Our Prophet Stories Challenge!

Download the book, then head to our Forums to:

  • Share photos of your child’s favorite story.

  • Swap ideas for crafts and activities.

  • Win a FREE Premium Printable Pack (coloring pages, puzzles, and more)!



Why Register?

By signing up, you’ll also unlock:

🔓 Exclusive Printables: Monthly activity packs for Islamic holidays.

🔓 Community Support: Connect with Muslim parents and educators worldwide.

🔓 Early Access: Be the first to know about new books and resources!



Spread the Joy of Islamic Learning!

📣 Share Freely: You’re welcome to distribute this ebook to friends, family, or classrooms—just credit Islam4Kids.org!

📣 Feedback Welcomed: Found a typo? Have ideas for Volume 2? Email us at support@islam4kids.org—we’d love to hear from you!



Final Call-to-Action:Download Your Free Ebook Today

Let’s nurture the next generation of confident, compassionate Muslims—one prophet story at a time. 🌟

May Allah (SWT) bless your efforts in raising righteous children!



2 Comments


Anzia NA
Anzia NA
Jun 26

Assalamu alaikum!This storybook is such a lovely way to introduce little ones to the Prophets' stories—engaging, simple, and full of faith-building lessons. At MeeM Academia, we also offer interactive online Islamic courses for kids, helping parents nurture deen in everyday learning.

Feel free to check us out at MeeM Academia. JazakAllahu khairan for sharing this beautiful resource!

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Learning Prophetic Stories: A Heartfelt Benefit for Kids


Prophetic stories teach children timeless values like honesty, patience, kindness, and faith through real-life examples from the lives of the prophets. These stories spark curiosity, strengthen belief in Allah, and help kids connect deeply with their faith. By learning how the prophets lived and trusted Allah, children build strong moral character and a love for Islam from an early age.

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