The Leper, The Bald Man & The Blind Man
Authentic Islamic Stories for Children
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Narrated by:
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Blake Lafita
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By:
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Abu Maryam
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Umm Maryam
About this listen
Introduce your child to the beauty and wisdom of Islamic storytelling with this captivating audiobook made especially for young Muslim listeners.
Featuring engaging narration, these stories will spark your child’s imagination while teaching timeless lessons inspired by Islamic values, such as faith, kindness, patience, and perseverance. Whether you’re looking for a gift or a meaningful addition to your child’s audio library, these stories provide a wonderful way to nurture Islamic values and inspire young hearts.
Key Features:
- Engaging Narration: Immersive storytelling that brings each tale to life, perfect for listening during car rides, at home, or before bedtime.
- Authentic Stories: Based on Islamic teachings, ensuring true and meaningful lessons.
- Easy to Access: Ideal for independent listening or shared family moments.
Perfect for parents seeking to nurture faith, educators teaching Islamic values, or anyone who loves inspiring and educational stories.
Download today and give your child a meaningful way to grow in faith and character!
Spoilers:
This story tells of a powerful lesson about gratitude and kindness. Allah tested three men from the children of Israel: a leper, a bald man, and a blind man. He sent an angel to grant them their deepest wishes. The leper wished for healthy skin, the bald man wanted hair, and the blind man asked for sight. Each was blessed with health and wealth — The leper chose camels. The bald man chose cows. The blind man chose sheep. But when the angel, disguised as a poor man, returned to ask for help, only the blind man remembered his blessings and offered to share. This tale teaches that true gratitude lies in kindness and generosity. This story is authentic, told to us by the most noble of the messengers, Prophet Muhammad (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and was collected by Imam Bukhari and by Imam Muslim (may Allah have mercy on them both) in their Sahihs.
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