Through the horse of the great companion Suraqah bin Malik, the horse tells us the details of the historic meeting between Suraqah and the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and how the Prophet gave him the good news of wearing the bracelets of Kisra, the king of Persia, which was fulfilled after the death of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and during the caliphate of Umar bin Al-Khattab.
Willkommen in Knusperhausen - einem kleinen Stadtchen, in dem Zahnrader manchmal lieber tanzen, Plane verschwinden konnen und aus einer Werkstatt plotzlich Kakao, Seifenblasen oder goldene Funken in den Himmel steigen.
Cinderella with a Modern Twist - The Perfect Bedtime Story for Sweet Dreams is a heartwarming retelling of the classic fairy tale, reimagined for today's readers.
About Elaf and Najma, who meet in a new city far from the wars; Najma was discovering people's faces in her new place, and when she saw the child Elaf, she went with him to discover the innocent world of childhood, even in the saddest times, as if childhood were a new homeland.
When the child Fawaz sat gazing at the sky, he exclaimed happily, 'Papa, the clouds look like spilled milk, and there they are like a little lamb running happily.
Discover the enchanting world of One Thousand and One Nights, a timeless collection of Arabian folktales filled with magic, adventure, romance, and wisdom.
The story is about the child Salim who goes on a trip to the Sphinx and there he asks his grandfather, an archaeologist, about the reasons for the statue's head and body and the dream of the prince who was the reason for him to ascend the throne of Egypt.
The series presents the stories of the male and female companions of the Prophet in a very simplified manner suitable for the target age group, through the relationship of the object to the companion who recounts an incident with him.
"e;The Sword in the Stone"e; is a gentle and magical bedtime fairy tale about a humble boy named Arthur, who discovers that true strength comes not from muscles, but from kindness, wisdom, and a brave heart.
To the children who have lost their mothers to diseases and wars, through five doors so that they may remain in contact with them: the heart, the mind, the spirit, the senses, and finally, others, because their presence makes us overcome that loss.