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Story of Ibrahim(as) and How Hajj Started

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he life story of Prophet Ibrāhīm (AS), his wife Hājar, and their son Ismāʿīl (AS) — and how their powerful journey began the tradition of Hajj. This Islamic eBook for kids, based on the Qur’an and authentic Hadith, shares the origins of one of Islam’s greatest pillars through storytelling made for young hearts and minds.

Our Islamic eBooks 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 Ibrāhīm (AS) — the prophet who trusted Allah with all his heart, Hājar (AS) — the mother who ran in search of water, and little Ismāʿīl (AS) — whose thirst led to the miracle of Zamzam. Their journey teaches children about trust in Allah, sacrifice, and how the Kaaba and rituals of Hajj came to be.

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