Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order

قصص الأنبياء كاملة مكتوبة بالترتيب

It is considered that the stories of the Prophets are a treasure of wisdom and lessons that instill Islamic values and noble morals in the hearts of young people. The “Sibghah” course presents the Stories of the Prophets in a way suitable for age groups from 5 years up to 18 years.
In this article, you will find ten complete written stories of the Prophets in order, with lessons and morals for children in a simple and engaging style, from Prophet Adam to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as mentioned in the Holy Quran, to combine the enjoyment of reading with the depth of learning and to enrich curiosity for further exploration of these extended stories.

Why choose the Sibghah platform to teach your child the stories of the Prophets?
Because we present the stories in precise chronological order, starting from Adam (peace be upon him) to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, to understand the historical sequence, in a simplified language suitable for children and beginners away from linguistic complexity, to teach values and morals in a way suitable for school education.

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Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order from Adam to Muhammad ﷺ for Children

Stories of the Prophets are among the most beautiful means through which we teach children faith-based and moral values in an easy and lovable way. They connect them to the biography of the Prophets (peace be upon them) and instill meanings of honesty, patience, obedience, and love of God.

In this beautiful series, we will begin the first story of the Prophets, which is the story of Prophet Adam (peace be upon him), the father of mankind and the first human created by Allah Almighty.

The Story of Adam (peace be upon him)

In a world where no humans existed, Allah created Adam from clay and taught him the names of everything around him, from the smallest bird to the largest mountain. Then Allah commanded the angels to bow to Adam in honor, and they all did except Iblis, who became arrogant and refused Allah’s command, thus deserving expulsion from His mercy.

Adam and his wife Eve lived in a beautiful Paradise full of blessings, eating its fruits and drinking from its rivers in happiness and comfort. But Allah tested them with a simple command: not to approach one tree in Paradise.

Satan came and began whispering lies and false promises to them until they ate from the tree Allah had forbidden. At that moment, Adam and Eve felt deep regret because they had disobeyed Allah’s command.

But Allah’s mercy is vast. He inspired them with words of repentance, and they sincerely repented to Him. Allah accepted their repentance and sent them down to Earth so that the human journey of life would begin.

What do we learn from the story of Adam (peace be upon him)?

We learn that admitting a mistake is courage, not weakness, and that seeking forgiveness opens doors of mercy and pardon. Satan is the true enemy of humans because he beautifies sin and distances people from obedience to Allah. The path of return is always open for those who sincerely repent.

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Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order with Lessons and Morals

Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order from Adam to Muhammad ﷺ for Children

We continue with the series of the Prophets’ stories in a simple and engaging way for children, narrating events in a simplified style and extracting the most important lessons that help us in daily life.

After learning about Prophet Adam (peace be upon him), we begin the second story: the story of Prophet Noah (peace be upon him).

The Story of Noah (peace be upon him)

Noah continued calling his people to worship Allah alone and abandon idol worship. He kept advising them and showing them the truth for a very long time that reached 950 years.

Despite all this patience, his people rejected his message, refused to listen, and even mocked him and acted arrogantly.

So Allah revealed to Noah to build a very large ship in a place far from the sea, in the middle of the desert. Noah began building with full faith and trust in Allah’s command, even though people passed by laughing and saying: how will a ship sail in the desert?

But Noah did not stop, because he knew that Allah’s promise is true.

When he finished building the ship, Allah commanded him to carry pairs of animals and the believers who followed him.

Then the moment of punishment came: the sky poured heavy rain, and the earth gushed forth water. The world was flooded, and the great flood began.

The water rose until it covered the mountains, but Noah’s ship sailed safely in the waves, protected by Allah.

Lessons and morals from the story of Noah (peace be upon him)

  • Patience in calling to good is a characteristic of Prophets.
  • Trusting Allah’s promise even when things seem impossible.
  • Mocking the truth does not change it or prevent its victory.
  • Salvation comes with faith and good deeds.
  • Obedience to Allah leads to safety, and stubbornness leads to destruction.

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Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order in the Holy Quran

After learning the story of Prophet Noah (peace be upon him), we continue today with one of the greatest and most impactful stories: the story of Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him), the friend of Allah and father of the Prophets.

The Story of Abraham (peace be upon him)

Abraham grew up among people who worshipped idols—stones that neither hear nor see nor benefit nor harm. From a young age, he used to think deeply and search for the truth, and he was not convinced that these idols deserved worship.

He began calling his people to worship Allah, the One Creator of the heavens and the earth, but they rejected him and insisted on idol worship.

One day, he decided to show them the truth in a strong way. He broke all the idols except the largest one, so they would think for themselves who could protect or defend them.

When they returned and found their idols broken, they accused Abraham and asked: “Did you do this?”
He replied in a way that made them think: “Ask the biggest idol if it can speak!”

They were confused, because they knew idols cannot speak or do anything.

Then Abraham invited them to reflect on the universe, discussing the sun, moon, and stars, explaining that they cannot be gods because they appear and disappear. He said his famous words: “I do not love those that set.”

But they persisted in their stubbornness and decided to punish him. They lit a huge fire and threw him into it. However, Allah commanded the fire: “Be coolness and safety for Abraham,” and he came out unharmed.

Abraham went through many tests but remained firm in his faith.

Later, Allah commanded him and his son Ishmael to build the Kaaba, the first house established for worshipping Allah alone.

He became known as the Friend of Allah due to his closeness to Him, and the father of Prophets because many Prophets came from his lineage.

Lessons and morals from the story of Abraham (peace be upon him)

  • Correct thinking leads to knowing Allah.
  • Worshipping Allah alone is the unchanging truth.
  • Courage in speaking the truth is a trait of Prophets.
  • Whoever trusts Allah is protected from harm.
  • Sacrifice for Allah brings strength and blessings.

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Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order for Children and Beginners

We continue the series of Prophets’ stories in a simple and suitable way for children, helping them understand and learn moral lessons.

After Prophet Abraham, we move to a story full of patience, forgiveness, and success after trials: the story of Prophet Joseph (peace be upon him).

The Story of Joseph (peace be upon him)

The story began with a beautiful dream in which Joseph saw eleven stars, the sun, and the moon bowing to him. When he told his father Jacob, he advised him not to tell his brothers out of fear of jealousy.

But his brothers found out, and jealousy entered their hearts. They decided to get rid of him. They took him and threw him into a deep well in the desert, leaving him alone.

A traveling caravan passed by and found Joseph in the well. They took him and sold him in Egypt, until he ended up in the house of the Aziz (minister).

In the palace, Joseph grew up as an honest and trustworthy young man, but he faced another trial and was unjustly imprisoned despite being innocent. However, he remained patient and trusted in Allah.

In prison, Allah granted him the ability to interpret dreams, and he helped people solve their problems. When he interpreted the king’s dream, his abilities became known, and he was released and became in charge of Egypt’s resources.

With his wisdom, he managed food supplies and saved Egypt from a great famine.

Years later, his brothers came to Egypt not recognizing him, asking for food. Joseph forgave them and said: “No blame will be upon you today.”

Lessons and morals from the story of Joseph (peace be upon him)

  • Jealousy can destroy relationships between siblings.
  • Patience during trials raises a person in rank.
  • Trust in Allah never goes to waste.
  • Forgiveness is one of the greatest morals.
  • Good always prevails in the end.

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Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order for School Education

Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order for School Education
Complete Stories of the Prophets Written in Order for School Education

We continue the series of the Prophets in a simplified way that helps children understand and instills values such as patience, courage, and trust in Allah.

After Joseph, we move to a story full of miracles and victory over oppression: the story of Prophet Moses (peace be upon him).

The Story of Moses (peace be upon him)

Moses was born during a time of great oppression, when Pharaoh was killing the sons of the Children of Israel and enslaving them.

Allah inspired Moses’ mother to place her baby in a small box and throw it into the river, because Allah would protect him.

By Allah’s command, the box floated until it reached Pharaoh’s palace in Egypt, where Pharaoh’s wife found him and loved him. She asked Pharaoh to keep him, and Moses grew up in the house of his enemy!

When Moses grew up, Allah chose him as a Prophet and supported him with great miracles, including the staff turning into a serpent and his hand shining bright without harm.

Allah commanded Moses to go to Pharaoh and invite him to worship Allah and stop oppression, but Pharaoh rejected and denied the message.

Moses and the Children of Israel left Egypt, but Pharaoh and his army chased them.

They reached the sea while the enemy was behind them, and people thought destruction was near, but Moses said confidently: “Indeed, with me is my Lord, He will guide me.”

Allah commanded him to strike the sea with his staff, and it split into two paths like mountains of water, and they crossed safely.

When Pharaoh and his army entered, the sea returned and they drowned, while the believers were saved.

Lessons and morals from the story of Moses (peace be upon him)

  • Allah protects those who trust Him even in the most dangerous situations.
  • Oppression always ends in destruction.
  • Faith gives strength and courage that cannot be defeated.
  • Miracles are proof of Allah’s absolute power.
  • Victory is always for truth and the oppressed.

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Complete Stories of the Prophets with Summaries for Children

After Moses, we come to a story of trial, repentance, and salvation: the story of Prophet Jonah (peace be upon him).

The Story of Jonah (peace be upon him)

Allah sent Jonah to a town to call its people to worship Him and abandon disbelief.

But they rejected him and continued in their stubbornness.

Jonah became sad and frustrated, left his people without waiting for Allah’s command, and boarded a ship.

During the voyage, a strong storm almost sank the ship. The passengers drew lots, and Jonah was chosen.

He was thrown into the sea, where a large whale swallowed him by Allah’s command, but did not harm him.

He found himself in three darknesses:

  • Darkness of the night
  • Darkness of the sea
  • Darkness of the whale’s belly

There, he realized his mistake and called upon Allah sincerely:
“There is no god but You, Glory be to You, indeed I was among the wrongdoers.”

Allah answered his prayer and commanded the whale to release him onto the shore, and he came out safely by Allah’s mercy.

Summary of Jonah’s story (peace be upon him)

  • He was sent to call his people to Allah.
  • His people rejected the message.
  • He left before Allah’s command.
  • He was swallowed by a whale but unharmed.
  • He prayed sincerely in darkness.
  • Allah saved him and brought him to shore.

Lessons and morals from Jonah’s story

  • Never despair of guiding others.
  • Patience is a trait of the Prophets.
  • Mistakes can be corrected through repentance.
  • Remembering Allah in hardship leads to salvation.
  • Allah’s mercy is vast for those who return to Him sincerely.

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Complete Stories of the Prophets for Teaching Values and Morals

We continue the series in a simple way suitable for children and beginners, focusing on values such as mercy, faith, and humility.

After Jonah, we reach one of the greatest miraculous stories: the story of Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him).

The Story of Jesus (peace be upon him)

Allah gave glad tidings to Mary of a blessed child who would be a sign to all people: Jesus (peace be upon him).

By the power of Allah alone, Jesus was born without a father, a great miracle that astonished people.

When Mary’s people questioned her, Allah commanded her to point to the baby. They were shocked and asked how they could speak to a newborn.

But Allah made Jesus speak in the cradle, declaring that he is the servant and prophet of Allah.

As he grew up, Allah supported him with miracles, including:

  • Healing the blind by Allah’s permission
  • Bringing the dead to life by Allah’s permission
  • Creating a bird from clay that becomes alive by Allah’s permission

These miracles were signs for his people, who were skilled in medicine, to show them Allah’s power.

Jesus called people to worship Allah alone and spread mercy, love, and humility. He cared for the poor and lived among them.

He also gave glad tidings of a Prophet after him named Ahmad, who is Prophet Muhammad.

When people tried to kill him, Allah raised him up and protected him.

Lessons and morals from the story of Jesus (peace be upon him)

  • Allah is capable of everything.
  • Miracles are proof of Prophets’ truthfulness.
  • Mercy and humility are among the greatest morals.
  • True strength lies in faith, not wealth or status.
  • Allah always protects His Prophets.

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We conclude the series with the story of the greatest Prophet and the noblest of creation, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the final messenger and our role model in everything.

The Story of Muhammad (peace be upon him)

Muhammad ﷺ was born in Makkah as an orphan, then lost his mother at a young age. His grandfather and uncle cared for him, but Allah was always protecting him.

He grew up known among his people for honesty and trustworthiness, earning the title “the truthful and trustworthy.”

At the age of forty, revelation descended upon him in the cave of Hira, and his mission began: calling people to worship Allah alone and spreading Islam.

He faced great harm from his people in Makkah, but he responded with patience and forgiveness, praying for their guidance instead of punishment.

After years of patience, he migrated to Madinah, where he established a society based on justice and brotherhood.

The Prophet ﷺ was a model in everything:

  • Merciful to children
  • Compassionate to the poor
  • Gentle with animals
  • Generous with his family and companions

After years of struggle, he conquered Makkah with a great army, but forgave its people, saying: “Go, you are free.”

Lessons and morals from the story of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

  • Honesty and trustworthiness are the foundation of success.
  • Patience raises a person in the sight of Allah.
  • Mercy and forgiveness are among the greatest morals.
  • True leadership is based on justice and kindness.
  • Islam is a religion of mercy and peace for all humanity.

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If you are looking for the best platform to teach the complete Stories of the Prophets in an easy and engaging way, then Sibghah platform offers a complete educational experience combining storytelling and accurate educational content. It helps children and beginners from age 5 up to teenagers understand Quranic events and lessons from the lives of the Prophets in a simple and attractive way.

1. Stories of the Prophets in chronological order

Sibghah presents the stories in full chronological order from Adam to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, helping learners understand historical sequence and key events.

2. Simplified storytelling style for children

The platform uses a simple narrative style suitable for children aged 5+, with engaging language that encourages continuous learning.

3. Focus on values and morals

The stories are not just narration, but include lessons in patience, faith, mercy, and humility that children can apply in daily life.

4. Support resources for teachers and parents

The platform provides additional educational resources such as exercises, classroom activities, and illustrations to support learning.

5. Available online anywhere

Content can be accessed easily online anytime, whether at home or school.

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