The Greatest Stories From The Quran Hb Saniyasnain Khan (Goodword) English
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- The Greatest Stories From The Quran Hb Saniyasnain Khan (Goodword) English
Purpose of the Book
- To Teach Qur’anic History: Introduce children to prophets and key events mentioned in the Qur’an.
- To Instill Values: Emphasize honesty, patience, trust in Allah, kindness, and courage.
- To Strengthen Faith: Show Allah’s power, mercy, and justice through real stories.
- To Inspire Character Building: Encourage children to follow the role models of the Prophets.
- To Create Love for the Qur’an: Present Qur’anic teachings in a child-friendly format.
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The Greatest Stories From The Quran Hb Saniyasnain Khan (Goodword) English
Overview of the Book
The Greatest Stories from the Qur’an (HB) is a hardback children’s book by Saniyasnain Khan, one of Goodword’s best-known Islamic authors for young readers. This collection presents timeless Qur’anic stories in a simple, engaging, and beautifully illustrated way, making them accessible for children and families.
The book brings together some of the most important events from the Qur’an—stories of prophets, communities, miracles, and lessons—told in easy English with colorful illustrations. Each story carries moral lessons that nurture children’s faith (iman), shape their character, and strengthen their understanding of Islam.
Purpose of the Book
To Teach Qur’anic History: Introduce children to prophets and key events mentioned in the Qur’an.
To Instill Values: Emphasize honesty, patience, trust in Allah, kindness, and courage.
To Strengthen Faith: Show Allah’s power, mercy, and justice through real stories.
To Inspire Character Building: Encourage children to follow the role models of the Prophets.
To Create Love for the Qur’an: Present Qur’anic teachings in a child-friendly format.
Content and Themes of the Stories
The book gathers different Qur’anic stories, often including:
1. Prophet Adam (A.S.) – The First Human
Allah created Adam from clay and gave him knowledge.
Shaytan refused to bow to Adam and became arrogant.
Lesson: Pride leads to downfall; humans are honored when they obey Allah.
2. Prophet Nuh (A.S.) – The Ark and the Flood
Nuh preached for centuries but most people rejected him.
Allah commanded him to build an ark; the believers and animals were saved, while the wrongdoers were drowned.
Lesson: Patience in the face of rejection and trusting Allah’s command.
3. Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.) – The Friend of Allah
He rejected idol-worship and called people to worship Allah alone.
He was thrown into fire, but Allah saved him.
Later, he showed complete submission during the test of sacrificing his son.
Lesson: Tawheed (belief in one God) and full trust in Allah.
4. Prophet Yusuf (A.S.) – From the Well to the Throne
Betrayed by his brothers and thrown into a well, he was later sold into slavery.
Through patience and faith, he rose to power in Egypt.
He forgave his brothers and reunited with his family.
Lesson: Forgiveness, patience, and reliance on Allah lead to success.
5. Prophet Musa (A.S.) – Against Pharaoh
Musa was saved as a baby when his mother placed him in a basket.
He was raised in Pharaoh’s palace, then chosen as a prophet.
With Allah’s help, he led the Israelites to freedom, while Pharaoh drowned.
Lesson: Allah supports the oppressed and destroys arrogance.
6. Prophet Isa (A.S.) – The Miraculous Baby
Born to Maryam without a father, a miracle from Allah.
He spoke as a baby, performed miracles, and preached worship of Allah.
Lesson: Isa was a prophet and servant of Allah, not divine.
7. Prophet Yunus (A.S.) – In the Belly of the Whale
He left his people in anger, but a great fish swallowed him.
He prayed sincerely inside the darkness, and Allah saved him.
Lesson: Never lose hope in Allah’s mercy; patience brings relief.
8. Dhul-Qarnayn – The Iron Wall
A just ruler who traveled widely.
Built a strong wall to protect people from Gog and Magog.
Lesson: Leadership means justice, protection, and humility before Allah.
9. The People of the Elephant
Abraha tried to destroy the Ka‘bah with elephants.
Allah sent flocks of birds carrying stones, destroying Abraha’s army.
Lesson: Allah protects His House and His chosen places.
10. The Spider’s Web
When the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) and Abu Bakr hid in a cave during migration, Allah protected them.
A spider spun a web at the entrance, and enemies thought no one could be inside.
Lesson: Allah’s protection is greater than all human plots.
Moral and Spiritual Lessons Across Stories
Faith in Allah’s Power:
Every story shows that Allah controls all affairs, whether saving prophets, punishing wrongdoers, or granting miracles.
Patience and Perseverance:
Prophets faced rejection and hardship, but they remained patient and were rewarded.
Truth vs. Falsehood:
Allah always supports the truth and destroys arrogance and oppression.
Forgiveness and Mercy:
Prophet Yusuf’s forgiveness of his brothers and Prophet Muhammad’s mercy toward enemies show the beauty of Islam.
Reliance on Allah (Tawakkul):
Whether in a whale’s belly, a burning fire, or facing tyrants, Prophets trusted Allah completely.
Humility in Success:
Dhul-Qarnayn acknowledged that his achievements were Allah’s mercy.
Respect for Role Models:
The Prophets are examples for all humanity. Children learn to admire their honesty, courage, and obedience.
Educational Value
For Children:
Simplifies Qur’anic teachings through storytelling and pictures.
Builds vocabulary, moral awareness, and faith.
Provides heroes (Prophets) as role models.
For Parents/Teachers:
A resource for bedtime stories, classroom lessons, or Islamic studies.
Each story can spark discussions on good behavior and Islamic values.
For Spiritual Growth:
Encourages love for the Qur’an.
Helps children connect stories to everyday life situations.
Inspires moral action rooted in faith.
Why the Hardback (HB) Edition Stands Out
Durability: Long-lasting, perfect for frequent use.
Visual Impact: High-quality illustrations captivate children’s attention.
Gift-Worthy: A beautiful present for Ramadan, Eid, or birthdays.
Collector’s Item: Part of Goodword’s popular hardback series, making it special in an Islamic library.
Conclusion
The Greatest Stories from the Qur’an (HB) by Saniyasnain Khan is more than just a children’s book—it is a journey through Qur’anic history, filled with faith, wisdom, and moral lessons. By retelling the lives of prophets and key events with simplicity and charm, the book brings the Qur’an’s timeless teachings into the hearts of children.
The book helps young readers understand that:
Allah is the Most Powerful and Most Merciful.
Prophets are the best role models for humanity.
Patience, honesty, and trust in Allah always lead to success.
With its engaging stories and high-quality hardback format, it serves as both an educational resource and a source of inspiration, helping children grow in faith, character, and love for Islam.
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| Dimensions | 16 × 10 × 8 cm |
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