Stories from the Quran narrated in Urdu for listeners particularly children.
The story of the Prophet Musa and Khizer AS in Surah Al-Kahf (18:60-82)The content was created from:The QuranAuthentic HadithLectures of Prominent Islamic Scholars e.g. Dr. Israr Ahmad, Zakir Naik, Mufti Menk, Nouman Ali Khan, Sahil Adeem, Dr. Farhat Hashmi, and many more.
The story of the man with two gardens in Surah Al-Kahf (18:32-44) The content was created from: The Quran Authentic Hadith Lectures of Prominent Islamic Scholars e.g. Dr. Israr Ahmad, Zakir Naik, Mufti Menk, Nouman Ali Khan, Sahil Adeem, and many more.
The miraculous story of Ashab e Kahf, the People of the Cave, from an Islamic perspective. The content was created from: The Quran Authentic Hadith Lectures of Prominent Islamic Scholars e.g. Dr. Israr Ahmad, Zakir Naik, Mufti Menk, Nouman Ali Khan, Sahil Adeem, and many more.
Surah Al-Kahf, the 18th chapter of the Quran, holds a special place in Islam, as Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized its significance. He advised us to recite it every Friday, as mentioned in a hadith narrated by Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him), where he said, "Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, it will illuminate him with light from one Friday to the next." Now, why do you think the Prophet asked us to recite it every Friday? What hidden wisdom lies within this chapter that makes it so powerful? Could it be the stories of faith, trials, and divine guidance contained within? And how does this chapter protect us from the Antichrist, as mentioned in another hadith? Let's explore the secrets of Surah Al-Kahf together, to uncover its mysteries and understand how it safeguards our faith and illuminates our lives.
Āmir ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn al-Jarrāḥ R.A- Tenth of Ashra e Mubshira. Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Sa'eed bin Zaid bin ‘Amr R.A - Ninth of Ashra e Mubashira Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Saʿd ibn Abī Waqqāṣ R.A - Eighth of Ashra e Mubashira Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Abd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAwf R.A - Seventh of Ashra e Mubashira. Ashra e Mubashira are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Zubair Bin Awwam R.A - Sixth of Ashra e Mubashira. Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Ṭalḥa ibn ʿUbayd Allāh R.A - Fifth of Ashra e Mubashira Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Ali bin Ali Talib R.A - Fourth amongst the Ashra e Mubashra Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Usman Bin Affan R.A the Third amongst the Ashra e Mubashra Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Umer Bin Khattab R.A the Second amongst the Ashra e Mubashra Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A the First amongst the Ashra e Mubashra Ashra Mubashra are the companions of Propet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who got the news in their lives that they will be awarded Jannah. There are 10 sahabah who got the news of Jannah in their lives and are known as Ashra Mubashra.
Throughout the Quran, the word "camel" is mentioned 21 times in 19 verses, and it is in the story of Prophet Saleh that its significance truly shines. We discover how this majestic creature became a symbol of both abundance and test of faith for the people of Thamud. Prophet Saleh was sent by Allah as a Warner to the people of Thamud, who had grown arrogant and indulged in wickedness. He called upon his people to worship Allah alone and live a righteous life, but they stubbornly refused to listen. In their arrogance, they demanded a miracle from him to prove his prophethood. Responding to their challenge, Prophet Saleh prayed to Allah, seeking His guidance. In a remarkable display of divine power, a unique she-camel emerged from the depths of the earth. This camel possessed exceptional qualities, including its ability to provide an ample supply of milk and water for the entire community. However, rather than embracing this miraculous sign as a blessing, the people of Thamud grew envious and conspired against the camel. They plotted its demise, heedless of the consequences. Despite Prophet Saleh's stern warnings and admonitions, they cruelly slaughtered the camel, thus defying the clear signs of Allah's mercy. As a consequence of their defiance, a severe punishment befell the people of Thamud. They were destroyed by a mighty earthquake, forever buried beneath the earth they once inhabited.
In the Quran, the word "goat" is mentioned once in Surah Al-An'am, verse 143. The verse talks about how some people used to assign certain portions of their crops and cattle to God and then ascribe some of these portions to their idols. The verse then goes on to say that Allah has not permitted this and that it is a form of falsehood. Overall, while the word "goat" is only mentioned once in the Quran, it is still significant in emphasizing the importance of pure and sincere worship in Islam.
In the Quran, the word 'cattle' is mentioned 33 times in 31 verses. Cattle have been mentioned in the Quran as one of the blessings of Allah (SWT) and a source of sustenance for humanity. In Surah An-Nahl, Allah says "And the grazing livestock He has created for you; in them is warmth and [numerous] benefits, and from them you eat." (16:5)
In the Quran, Allah mentions the word 'Mule' once in Surah Al-Muminun 23:22.A mule is a unique animal, created by breeding a horse and a donkey, and is known for its strength and ability to carry heavy loads.
The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is full of lessons and inspiration. In one particular incident, Allah (SWT) asked Prophet Ibrahim (AS) how He brings the dead to life. In response, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) asked Allah (SWT) to show him how. Allah (SWT) then instructed him to take four birds, slaughter them, mix their meat, and place each piece on a different hill. He was then told to call the birds back to him and watch as they came back to life and flew towards him. This powerful story from Islamic tradition is a testament to the power and wisdom of Allah (SWT) and the unwavering faith of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Through this miraculous demonstration, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) learned about the power of Allah (SWT) to bring the dead back to life and strengthen his faith in Allah's (SWT) abilities.
In this fascinating podcast, we explore a little-known story from the Quran about the power of even the smallest creatures in the eyes of Allah. The word 'Ant' is mentioned three times in one verse of the Quran, and it refers to a remarkable event in the life of Prophet Sulaiman (AS) when a tiny ant played a crucial role in stopping his army. We delve into the story of how Prophet Sulaiman (AS) and his army were marching through a valley when they came across a group of ants scurrying around in panic. Sulaiman (AS) paused to listen and was amazed to hear that the ants were warning each other to get out of the way of his army, lest they be trampled underfoot. This small act of consideration for the ants led to Sulaiman (AS) calling off his entire army and taking a different route, all because of the wisdom and foresight of the tiny ants. This story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of valuing and respecting all of Allah's creations, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant they may appear. Join us as we explore the incredible impact of the word 'Ant' in the Quran, and learn more about the lessons we can all take away from this remarkable tale.
The Quran mentions various creatures and phenomena that Allah created to serve as signs of His power and wisdom. Two of these creatures are the locust and the fly, which are mentioned in several verses of the Quran. The word ‘Locust' is mentioned once in 1 verse, while ‘fly' is mentioned three times in 3 different verses. In another verse of the Quran, Allah says: “And We sent upon them the flood and locusts and lice and frogs and blood as distinct signs, but they were arrogant and were a criminal people.” [Surah Al-A'raf, 133] In yet another verse, Allah says: "O mankind, an example is presented, so listen to it. Indeed, those you invoke besides Allah will never create [as much as] a fly, even if they gathered together for that purpose. And if the fly should steal away from them a [tiny] thing, they could not recover it from him. Weak are the pursuer and pursued." [Surah Al-Hajj, 73] These verses illustrate how Allah uses different creatures and natural phenomena to demonstrate His power and teach us important lessons. The locusts and other plagues that Allah sent to Pharaoh and his people were a punishment for their disobedience and disbelief. The fly, which is such a small and insignificant creature, reminds us of the limits of human power and knowledge, and how we should always rely on Allah and seek His guidance.
The word ‘Lion' is mentioned once in 1 verse as an example. In surah Al Muddathir ayat 51. Asadullah, a nickname given to Prophet Muhammad's PBUH Uncle Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib.
The word ‘Sheep' is mentioned 3 times in 3 verses. Allamah Ismael bin Kaseer with the reference to Hafiz bin Jareer and Ibn Abi Hatim has written a detailed account of this event. A number of sheep ate up the whole garden of grapes and did not leave any leaves and bunches of fruits too. The owner of the garden and the master of the sheep appeared before Hazrat Dawood (Peace be upon him). Hazrat Dawood (Peace be upon him) gave his decision that the herd of the sheep should be given to the owner of the garden as compensation. Meanwhile, his son Hazrat Suleman (Peace be upon him) exclaimed that Hazrat Dawood (Peace be upon him) should not give such a decision. The father asked his son, what he had to tell them. Then Hazrat Suleman (Peace be upon him) said, that the sheep should be given to the owner of the garden in order to get from them his livelihood. He also said that the garden should be granted to the master of the sheep and he had to work in the garden till it is restored to its previous condition and the garden and the sheep should be returned to their rightful owners. (Ibn Kaseer : 2/156)
The word ‘Moth' is mentioned once in 1 verse. Al-Qari'ah 101:4يَوۡمَيَكُونُٱلنَّاسُكَٱلۡفَرَاشِٱلۡمَبۡثُوثِ٤˹It is˺ the Day people will be like scattered moths Narrated Abu Hurairah: that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "The Parable of myself and that of my Ummah is that of a man who kindled a fire, and the flies and moths began flying into it - and I am trying to prevent you from diving into it." Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2874
Discover the amazing healing properties of honey that have been known for over 1400 years! The Quran mentions honey as a source of healing, with Allah inspiring the bee to seek its home in the mountains, trees, and structures built by humans. This golden liquid is mentioned in several verses, including Surah An-Nahl (16:68-69), where it is referred to as a drink of varying colors with healing for mankind.
The story of Prophet Uzair (AS) and his donkey. The word 'Donkey' is mentioned 5 times in 5 verses in the Quran and one of these verses, tells the incredible tale of how Prophet Uzair (AS) and his faithful donkey were put to death for a hundred years, only to be brought back to life by Allah's mercy.
The word 'Ewe' is mentioned 3 times in 3 verses of the Quran. One of the most intriguing stories related to the word 'ewe' is about Prophet Daud (David) AS. He used to worship in a private sanctuary, which was forbidden for the public. One night, two men climbed over the wall and entered the sanctuary. Daud AS was surprised, but the men revealed that they had a dispute and wanted him to judge between them. One of the men claimed that the other had 99 ewes while he had only one. He asked Daud AS to give him his ewe, so he could have an even 100. But Daud AS realized that the man was being unjust and advised him to settle the matter amicably. Find out what happened next in this fascinating story mentioned in the Quran.
In the Quran, the word 'Cow' appears 9 times across 9 verses. Among the many stories associated with it, there is one that stands out: the story of the murder among the Israelites. When they asked Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) to help them identify the murderer, Allah revealed to him that they should sacrifice a cow and follow certain instructions. But the people were hesitant, and their doubts and questions led to further instructions and tests from Allah.
The word ‘Quail' is mentioned 3 times in 3 verses. These verses reveal how Allah Almighty gifted Bani Israel with Mann-o-Salwa, a miraculous food that was bestowed upon them at the request of Prophet Musa (AS). The word 'Quail' is used in reference to the Salwa, which was a type of bird that was sent down as a part of this divine feast.
The word "calf" is mentioned 12 times in 10 verses in the Quran. And regarding your question, when Prophet Musa (AS) went to Mount Sinai to receive the commandments from Allah, his people became impatient and asked Prophet Harun (AS) to make a god for them to worship. Harun (AS) tried to convince them to stay on the right path, but eventually, they made a golden calf and started worshipping it. This incident is mentioned in several verses of the Quran, including Surah Al-A'raf and Surah Ta-Ha.
In this podcast, we'll explore the significance of the word 'Horse' in the Quran. It is mentioned 6 times in 6 verses. One particular story involving horses is about Prophet Sulaiman AS, who was gifted with a magnificent breed of horses. However, his love for these steeds made him forget the remembrance of Allah, and he missed his evening prayer. This was a test for him, which reminds us that we should always prioritize our worship over worldly pleasures. He did not do this purposely: rather the love of these horses made him forget the remembrance of Allah. This was a trial for him.
In this podcast, we explore the Quranic references to the word "snake," which is mentioned 5 times in 5 verses. We focus on the fascinating story of Prophet Musa (AS) and Fir'aun, which features prominently in the Quran. We delve into the details of how Prophet Musa (AS) demonstrated his divine authority by throwing his staff on the ground, which transformed into a snake. This miracle frightened Fir'aun, who sought advice from his ministers. Despite witnessing this divine miracle, Fir'aun's ministers dismissed Prophet Musa (AS) as a mere magician and challenged him to a contest of magic. The stage was set for a showdown between Prophet Musa (AS) and the magicians of Fir'aun. We examine the twists and turns of the story as Prophet Musa (AS) successfully outwits the magicians of Fir'aun, and Fir'aun is left humbled and defeated. This story highlights the power of faith and the importance of trusting in the divine plan. It also teaches us to never underestimate the power of truth, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable opposition.
In this podcast, we delve into the Quranic references to the word "pig" and the prohibition against consuming pork. Allah mentions the word "pig" five times in five verses, and in four of these verses, He forbids the consumption of pork or any food derived from pigs. Furthermore, we take a closer look at the story of the people of Sabbath, as mentioned in Surah Al-An'am, verse 146, who were transformed into pigs as a punishment for their disobedience and neglect of religious obligations. This serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of neglecting one's religious duties.
In Surah Al-A'raf of the Quran, Allah mentions the story of Prophet Musa (Moses) and his confrontation with Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt. The story goes that Prophet Musa was sent by Allah to free the Israelites from the bondage of Pharaoh. As a sign of his divine mission, Prophet Musa was given the power to perform miracles, including turning his staff into a serpent, parting the sea, and causing plagues to afflict the Egyptians. One of the plagues that Allah sent to the Egyptians was a plague of frogs, as mentioned in Surah Al-A'raf, verse 133. The frogs swarmed the land, filling the houses and even the beds of the Egyptians, causing great distress and discomfort. The plague of lice is also mentioned in the same verse, as a part of the same sequence of plagues that befell the Egyptians. This plague caused lice to infest the bodies of the Egyptians, causing severe itching and discomfort. These plagues were meant to be a punishment for the cruelty and oppression of Pharaoh and his people toward the Israelites. The story of the Plagues of Egypt is a powerful reminder of the power and justice of Allah, and the importance of obedience and righteousness.
This podcast delves into the Quranic reference to Hud Hud, or Hoopoe, which is mentioned once in a single verse. It explores the fascinating story of Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon) and his kingdom, in which a tiny bird played a pivotal role in the conversion of the Queen of Sheba to Islam. According to the story, Hud Hud was absent from the assembly, and when Hud Hud returned, he informed Prophet Sulaiman about the beauty and grandeur of Sheba and its queen, who worshipped the sun instead of Allah. Prophet Sulaiman sent a letter to the queen, inviting her to Islam, and Hud Hud delivered the message. The queen was impressed by the wisdom and power of Prophet Sulaiman and his messenger, and she accepted Islam.
This intriguing podcast explores the Quranic reference to elephants, which is mentioned once in a single verse and is the basis for a Surah named after the elephant. It records the historical event that occurred just before the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), known as the Year of the Elephant. According to historical accounts, the ruler of Yemen, Abraha, marched towards Mecca with a large army of elephants, intending to destroy the Kaaba. However, Allah sent birds called Ababil, which dropped stones on the army, destroying them completely.
This fascinating podcast delves into the Quranic references to spiders, which are mentioned twice in a single verse. The video explores the story of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Abu Bakr (AS), who sought refuge in a cave during their journey to Medina. When the enemies of Islam came searching for them, they saw the cave and assumed it was empty, but Allah had sent a spider to spin a web across the entrance of the cave. The spider's web was so delicate that it went unnoticed by the invaders, thus saving the lives of the Prophet and his companion.
This podcast delves into the Quranic references to wolves, which are mentioned three times in three verses of Surah Yusuf. It explores the symbolic significance of the wolf in the story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) and his brothers, which is recounted in detail in the Surah.
This fascinating podcast focuses on the Quranic reference to mosquitoes, which are mentioned once in Surah Al Baqarah. It examines the intriguing story of Namrood, the king of Babylon, and his army, which was destroyed by a swarm of mosquitoes as a punishment from Allah. The podcast delves into the spiritual significance of this story, highlighting the Quranic teachings related to the consequences of arrogance and disbelief.
In this intriguing podcast, the focus is on the Quranic reference to crows, which are mentioned twice in a single verse. It explores the story of Adam's sons, which marks the first recorded instance of murder and death in human history. After Cain killed his brother Abel, he became overwhelmed with guilt and did not know how to bury the body. According to the Quran, a crow then appeared and showed Cain how to bury his brother's body, thus becoming the first creature to teach burial practices to humans.
This captivating podcast delves into the Quranic references to dogs, which are mentioned five times in three verses. It also recounts the intriguing story of Ashab e Kahf (People of the Cave), which is closely associated with dogs in the Quran. As the story goes, a group of youths sought refuge in a cave to escape religious persecution. They were accompanied by a dog, who is said to have guarded and protected them during their stay in the cave. The podcast explores the symbolic significance of the dog in the story, shedding light on the Quranic teachings related to loyalty, companionship, and the rewards of faith. For more Islamic & Educational content curated specially for children, Subscribe and share my YoutTube channel, Meeran Malik with your loved ones to earn equal rewards from Allah for spreading knowledge and goodness.
In this intriguing podcast, the focus is on the Quranic references to monkeys, which are mentioned three times in three verses. It explores the fascinating story of Bani Israel (the community of Prophet Daud AS), who were transformed into monkeys as a punishment for breaking the Sabbath. The podcast delves into the reasons behind this punishment, examining the Quranic teachings related to the importance of upholding religious obligations and the consequences of disobedience.
This fascinating podcast delves into the significance of fish in the Holy Quran, examining the five verses in which the word 'Fish' is mentioned, twice being referred to as 'tender meat'. Additionally, the video recounts the captivating story of Prophet Yunus (Jonah) and his unforgettable encounter with a whale. As the story goes, Prophet Yunus became disheartened with his people and left them. However, he was swallowed by a whale and remained inside its belly for three days and three nights. During this time, he sought Allah's forgiveness and repented for his actions. Eventually, Allah responded to his prayers and the whale released him back onto the shore. This story highlights the importance of seeking forgiveness and trusting in Allah's mercy.
The story of Prophet Isa AS (Jesus in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad Tafsir of Dr. Farhat Hashmi Seerat ul Anbiya by Mufti Mohammad Qasim These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children
The story of Prophet Isa AS (Jesus in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad Tafsir of Dr. Farhat Hashmi Seerat ul Anbiya by Mufti Mohammad Qasim These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children
The story of Prophet Isa AS (Jesus in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children
The story of Prophet Yahya AS (John in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children
The story of Prophet Zakariyah AS (Zechariah in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children
The story of Prophet Yasa AS (Elisha in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children
The story of Prophet Ilyas/ Elyas AS (Elias/Elijah in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children
The story of Prophet Uzair AS (Ezra in the Bible) is compiled with the following references: Al Quran Saheeh Ahadith Work of Al Imam ibn Katheer Videos of Mufti Menk - Stories of The Prophet AS Lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad These stories are created especially for children. I would request you share this post with other families and social media platforms. May Allah accept our Sadaqah. Ameen. #QuranStories #Prophets #Quran #Children