Days of Allah Series
During the blessed month of Ramadan, the Family Charter Project for Children launched a new educational storytelling series titled “Days of Allah.” The series aims to introduce children to pivotal moments in Islamic history through interactive storytelling that blends narration, chanting, and participation, fostering faith-based values and historical awareness.
Presented by storyteller Abdullah Al-Turk, the series takes young audiences on an engaging journey through defining events that shaped the Muslim nation, delivering history in an age-appropriate, immersive, and inspiring manner.
The series opened with “The Conquest of Egypt,” highlighting the leadership of Amr ibn al-As and teaching lessons of trust in God, planning, and justice. This was followed by “The Day of Criterion,” which explored the Battle of Badr and the Prophet’s Hijrah, emphasizing faith, steadfastness, and divine support.
In “The Conquest of Mecca,” children experienced the values of victory paired with mercy and forgiveness. “Ayn Jalut – Wa Islamah” introduced the heroism of Sultan Qutuz and Al-Zahir Baybars in defending Palestine against the Mongols, instilling courage and responsibility.
The series concluded with “The Conquest of Al-Andalus,” recounting the spread of Islam in Spain under Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik and the achievements of Musa ibn Nusayr and Tariq ibn Ziyad, highlighting ambition, sacrifice, and civilization-building.
The “Days of Allah” series reflects the Family Charter Project’s commitment to presenting Islamic history as a source of moral and educational values, nurturing confident, faithful, and aware generations through engaging storytelling