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When Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) lived in Madinah, he wanted to share the message of Islam with others. He wrote a letter to the people of Najran, inviting them to learn about Islam.
When Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) lived in Madinah, he wanted to share the message of Islam with others. He wrote a letter to the people of Najran, inviting them to learn about Islam.
A long time ago, during the Battle of Badr, two brave brothers named Muawidh and Muadh wanted to help protect the Muslims. Even though they were very young, they went into battle with courage in
Many years ago, after the Battle of Uhud, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) returned to the place where some of his bravest friends had given their lives for Islam. It had been eight
One day, Safinah was with the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) when someone knocked very softly on the door. It was Ali (may Allah be pleased with him), asking politely if he could come
A long time ago, there was a good and wise man named Wayel ibn Hajar. He was known for being kind and always trying to do the right thing. One day, during a sad time
One day, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was walking through the marketplace. As he passed by a grain seller, he noticed something. The man’s fingers were wet from the grain he was selling.
When Abdur-Rahman ibn Auf moved to Madinah, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) made him like a brother to Sa’d ibn Rabi al-Ansari. Sa’d told Abdur-Rahman, “I am one of the richest men in
Long ago, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had a small mat. He would sit on it every night to pray and talk to Allah. Many people loved to join him and learn from
One day, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) asked his friends, the Sahabah: “Do you want to know how Allah will make you extra special?”“Yes, please tell us!” they said. The Prophet smiled and said: The Sahabah nodded.
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