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Prophet Hārūn ‘AS’ Story for Kids

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Stories of the Prophets – Quran Stories presents the life story of Prophet Hārūn (AS).
This is an Islamic E-book for kids, based on the Quran and authentic Hadith. Through this inspiring story, young readers will learn about a prophet who stood beside his brother Mūsā (AS) and helped guide the Children of Israel with kindness, wisdom, and clear speech.

Our Islamic E-books for kids are designed to teach the values, beliefs, and beautiful lessons of Islam in a simple and fun way. With the help of animated videos and storytelling, children can understand the foundations of faith while learning about the lives of the prophets.

Let’s begin the story of Hārūn (AS) — the caring brother of Mūsā (AS), chosen by Allah to help lead a nation and speak with truth and patience. His story teaches us about teamwork, trust in Allah, and using our voices to guide others to what is right.

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