
Dhul Kifl (as) - The guardian
Dhul Kifl (AS) was a good man who was very patient, kept his promises, and did what Allah wanted.

Hosted by Little Muslims Storytime · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 24 episodes
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✨ Islamic Stories for Kids ✨Bring the timeless stories of the Prophets and other lessons from Islam to life for your little ones! 🌙 Each episode features gentle storytelling, simple language, and meaningful lessons about faith, kindness, honesty, and trust in Allah. Perfect for bedtime, family storytime, or learning about Islam in a fun and engaging way. 💫
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Yusuf (as) story shows that being patient and trusting Allah, even when things are tough, can help turn hard times into something good and bright.

From the rock came a miracle. From denial came destruction. From the story of Ṣaleh (AS) comes a timeless lesson: honor the signs of Allah.

Prophet Ibrahim (as) loved Allah with all his heart. He always listened to Allah and did what was right, even when it was hard. He never gave up, because he trusted Allah completely. That’s why Allah called him His frien

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A story about Prophet Adam (AS) — the very first human Allah created, and the special tree he was told not to eat from. A gentle reminder for little hearts about listening and learning.
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