Islamic Stories
Islamic Stories of the Prophets help Muslims research the universal message and the particularities of the significant prophets mentioned in the Qur’an. Learning the Prophets’ Stories prove that the Quran is the words of Allah. The Messenger Muhammad (PBUH) is the last prophet. The Quran mentions the critical events and good experiences that happened to some of the prophets beginning from the prophet Adam (PBUH) to the last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Due to the importance of learning stories of prophets for every Muslim in the world. Rafay Online Islamic Institute presents Online Islamic courses for Muslims who are either Non-Arabs or living in Non-Muslim countries.
Now, Anyone can take Online Islamic classes with highly-qualified professors through one-to-one live sessions. Our professors will help explore the purpose and delivery of the surahs of the Quran to unlock their aim. Our professors will also help us learn the Seerah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and tell stories and situations about other prophets in Islam.
Some Short Stories
There are many stories from Islamic history. These teachings can provide valuable lessons and insights into the Islamic faith and its values.
Some examples include:
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The story of the Prophet Muhammad’s journey to Mecca.: This is the story of how the Prophet Muhammad received the first revelations of the Qur’an. And began spreading the message of Islam.
- The story of the first Muslim converts in Medina.: This is the story of how small group of Muslims fled persecution in Mecca and found refuge in Madina. Where they were able to establish the first Muslim community.
- The story of the four caliphs who succeeded the Prophet, Muhammad.: These are the stories of four leaders who took over leadership of Muslim community after Prophet Muhammad’s death.
- The story of the Battle of Badar.: This is the story of the first major battle between the Muslims and their enemies in Mecca. It is considered a turning point in the early history of Islam and a great victory for the Muslims.