This children’s book presents captivating narratives of fourteen prominent Prophets mentioned in the Quran, offering insights into their struggles in serving the true God and guiding their communities to righteousness. Alongside the engaging Arabic original text, the book features thoughtfully crafted chapter-based questions (workbook), a transliteration table, and an extensive glossary of Arabic terms, making it suitable for classroom use as a textbook.
Part of a series developed by Shaykh Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi, these books were conceived due to the absence of Islamic-based materials for teaching advanced Arabic. They have been widely adopted in many Darul-Ulums in India and Pakistan, as well as in various universities across Arab countries.
Sheikh Syed Abul Hasan ‘Ali Nadwi, a profoundly prolific writer and original thinker, authored over fifty books in multiple languages. He was a distinguished scholar who passed away in December 1999. He held significant roles in various Islamic organizations, including the Muslim World League, the Organisation of Islamic Conference, the World Supreme Council of Mosques, and the Fiqh Council of Rabita. Additionally, he played key roles in institutions such as the Islamic University of Madinah al-Munawwarah and the Academy of Arts and Letters of Damascus, Syria. Known for his leadership at Nadwatul Ulama (India) and the presidency of the Academy of Islamic Research and Publications, he also contributed as a founding member of the League of Islamic Literature in India.