Introduction
Volume 2
typically covers the stories of Prophets Nuh (Noah), Hud, Salih, Ibrahim (Abraham), Lut (Lot), Isma’il (Ishmael), Ishaq (Isaac), and Ya’qub (Jacob).
Caveat:
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A Final Warning
English translation in PDF format
For generations, Qasas un Nabiyeen (قصص النبيين) by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi has been a cornerstone text for learning the Arabic language, particularly in traditional Islamic seminaries. The book, whose title means "Stories of the Prophets," is designed to immerse students in classical Arabic through familiar, engaging narratives. Volume 2 is a critical part of this journey, and the demand for its has grown significantly among self-learners, parents, and students worldwide.
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