Illustrated Stories for Kids About the Arabic Language

The Arabic language is alive, enduring, and preserved, and it is our duty to keep it in step with everything new — to be effective ambassadors for it by keeping it a living language in every field. Use stories for kids about the Arabic language to plant a love of it in their hearts from an early age and to give them a proper foundation. Here on your site (Belaraby Apps ) is a special gift from the Hekayat app for World Arabic Language Day: a series of illustrated Arabic children’s stories… read them now.

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

Illustrated Stories for Kids About the Arabic Language — The Hekayat Belaraby App

Illustrated stories in general help shape a child’s awareness, broaden their culture, and instill values and good character — and stories for kids about the Arabic language in particular provide them with meanings and mental images, and grow their vocabulary.

How can I help my child master the Arabic language?

Stepping away from using Arabic in everyday life has caused a gap in children, who tend toward colloquial and slang speech, and sometimes toward other languages instead of Arabic. This is why we stress the importance of the foundational stage.
Here are some simple steps to plant a love of the Arabic language and skill in mastering it:

  • Plant in your child the intention of learning Arabic in order to learn the Holy Qur’an and understand its meanings (sincerity of intention for God’s sake).
  • Practice the Arabic language with love, not as a source of difficulty.
  • Use the simplest, correct linguistic meanings when talking with your child.
  • Read stories about the Arabic language and read stories in Arabic, especially by setting aside a particular time the children look forward to, to motivate them to love the language.
  • Teach your child not to be shy if they mispronounce the letters, but to learn the correct way; shyness wastes the chance to learn.
  • Create opportunities for them to practice Arabic with a bit of motivation, at home or out, such as competitions and questions about the Arabic language, or summarizing and writing out a story, or reciting a poem or nasheed in Standard Arabic.
  • Use the element of intrigue by showing them the wonders of the language in its synonyms — this motivates your child even more.
  • Buy them a book and give it to them as a gift in a field they love, in Arabic — perhaps a book of stories, poems, or various topics.

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An Illustrated Story About the Beauty of the Arabic Language for Kids

An illustrated story about the beauty of the Arabic language for kids

“Our Beautiful Language” — a beautiful illustrated story about the loveliness of the Arabic language and the importance of our Arabic mother tongue among the world’s languages.

Illustrated Stories About the Arabic Language for Kids

A gift to the friends of the Hekayat Belaraby app: a series of illustrated stories for teaching the Arabic language and a love of reading — these are among the app’s most important messages and goals.
The app is dedicated to presenting illustrated stories with simple plots and concepts close to children’s experience, to help them learn to read.
The idea behind the app is also to encourage parents to connect with their children by setting aside time to read a story and have a meaningful conversation about it, planting a love of the Arabic language in our children from an early age,
and taking part in teaching them the basics of correct reading and the rules of proper spelling.
Don’t miss these illustrated children’s stories for teaching Arabic to kids; they motivate little ones to learn the language in a simple way. Here are the loveliest illustrated educational stories about the Arabic language to use as teaching and guidance tools.
Read them, written and illustrated, in the Hekayat Belaraby app — used as teaching aids for kindergartens during World Arabic Language Day activities.

For more illustrated stories for kids, read to your child and instill a love of reading with more than 500 illustrated Arabic stories and meaningful new children’s tales in the Hekayat Belaraby app

Download the Hekayat Belaraby app here:

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Stories of the Arabic Letters and Numbers — “The Letters and Numbers Speak”

Educational stories: a story about the importance of knowledge and learning the Arabic letters and numbers,
so children learn why we study the letters and numbers and what their importance is in our daily lives.

⇐ Read the illustrated story here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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The Story of “The Wonderful Book” — About a Love of Reading for Kids

Illustrated character-building stories: a motivating illustrated story about a love of reading and learning for kids,
so children learn that a book is the best friend and companion.
In a book, we travel anywhere, journey through time, and paint with an artist’s brush.

Read the illustrated story here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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The Story of the Short-Vowel Family — Stories About the Arabic Language

It is said, of the beauty of the Arabic language and its four short vowels: “However much you feel a ‘kasra’ (a break/sadness), leave a ‘fatha’ (an opening) in your heart so that hope may enter through it.
Never accept being ‘majroor’ (dragged along / in the genitive case) by anyone, however close they may be — always keep your head ‘marfoo” (held high / in the nominative case) — and don’t trust everyone who smiles at you.
Beware of the ‘particles of nasb’ (accusative markers), don’t leave your future ‘mabni lil-majhool’ (built for the unknown / passive voice), and don’t hesitate to express your feelings; for feelings, once their time has passed, become ‘mamnoo’ min al-sarf’ (diptote / forbidden from full inflection).”

With the Hekayat Belaraby app — the story of the short vowels for kids: illustrated educational stories to teach children the short vowels of the Arabic alphabet (the fatha, the damma, the kasra, and the sukun).

⇐ Read the illustrated story here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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Motivating Illustrated Stories for Kids :: “Try to Read”

Tell your child the story and teach them that reading is nourishment for the mind and the soul, and a key to achieving all their dreams.
Teach your child to love reading and to seek out whatever is beneficial.

Read the illustrated story here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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Stories About the Arabic Language for Kids

An Illustrated Story About the Fatha for Kids — Teaching Children the Short Vowels

Educational stories: a story about one of the three short vowels in Arabic,
illustrated — the story of the fatha.

Read the illustrated story here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

An Illustrated Story About the Damma for Kids

A story about one of the three short vowels in Arabic,
illustrated — the story of the damma. Read it with your child so they learn the damma and how it is placed on top of a letter.

Read the illustrated story here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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A Story About the Kasra for Kids

A story about the kasra short vowel in Arabic, so the child learns how to pronounce a letter that carries a kasra: the mouth is in a slight smile, with the lips drawn a little downward.

Read the illustrated story here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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An Illustrated Story About the Long Vowels (Madd) for Kids

A story about the long-vowel (madd) letters in Arabic,
to make teaching Arabic to children easier and help with correct reading from an early age, giving them the drive and motivation to learn,
through the illustrated story about the long vowels.

⇐ Read the story with pictures

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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The Illustrated Story of “The Case of the Alphabet Letters”

A story about the stubborn (non-connecting) letters, illustrated for kids, explaining the concept of a separate letter,
so the child learns which letters are non-connecting and the rule that governs them, so they can write correctly,
through the illustrated story about the naughty letters.

Read the story with pictures here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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Illustrated Arabic Alphabet Stories for Kids

In the Hekayat Belaraby app, read illustrated stories for teaching the Arabic language and planting a love of the “language of the Daad” in our children from an early age, with illustrated Arabic alphabet stories for kids — twenty-eight stories,
one story for each letter, as an effective teaching tool for teaching children Arabic.

Read the Arabic alphabet stories here

Stories for kids about the Arabic language

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The Story of the Short-Vowel Man — A Story About the Short Vowels for Kids

A special teaching aid to make teaching Arabic to children easier — a story about the short vowels for kids,
so we can learn what the short vowels in Arabic are.
Read the full written story here

The Story of the Short-Vowel Man

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