One Thousand Gold Coins
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:
In ancient times, two men from the children of Israel struck a simple yet profound agreement. One man needed a loan of one thousand gold coins, and the other, trusting in Allah, lent him the money without witnesses or sureties. The borrower, in turn, set off on a journey across the sea. When it came time to repay the loan, he faced an unexpected obstacle: no ship was available to take him back. In desperation, he placed the gold coins in a sealed piece of wood, praying to Allah for its safe delivery. Miraculously, the lender later found the wood washed ashore, containing the repayment and a letter. When the borrower finally returned, ready to repay, the lender told him that Allah had already delivered the debt, proving that faith and trust in the divine can overcome even the most impossible odds. 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 (may Allah have mercy on him) in his Sahih.
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- J.Bite
- 09-11-24
Elegant blend of history and faith
One Thousand Gold Coins is a beautifully written book that brings to life a timeless story of faith, trust, and divine intervention, drawing readers into a profound journey of spirituality. The author’s retelling of this authentic story from Islamic tradition is both inspiring and moving, capturing the essence of reliance on Allah through a simple yet miraculous event. This book serves as a wonderful reminder of the power of sincere trust and faith, making it an uplifting read that resonates with readers across generations.
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- Thomas Johnson
- 16-11-24
like stepping into a timeless tale of faith and tr
It was like stepping into a timeless tale of faith and trust. The story is short but impactful, offering a deep message about relying on the divine. The narrator's voice had a calming tone that fit the spiritual theme perfectly, making it easy to stay immersed.
That said, the pacing felt a bit rushed—it might have been better with a little more time to let the message sink in. Overall, it’s a meaningful listen, especially if you enjoy stories with a spiritual or reflective focus.
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