New · Illustrated ebook series
Stories & Wonders of the Quran
The stories of the Quran, told for young hearts through luminous, reverent art — the parted sea, the patient ark, the valley of the ants — with no depictions of prophets or angels, in keeping with Islamic tradition.
Volume 2 — The Story of Islam — follows the same series.
Read a free sample
Six spreads from Volume 1. Use the arrows, swipe, or your keyboard's ← → keys — or watch the animated version, with gentle motion and read-aloud narration.
The Revealed Book
Long, long ago, in a quiet corner of Arabia, the world was waiting for a special gift. That gift was not gold, and it was not treasure. It was a Book — the Quran, the words of Allah, sent down to teach us, guide us, and fill our hearts with light.
39 illuminated spreads
From the Cave of Hira to the Night of Decree — the Quran's stories and the short surahs children recite first, each with a gentle retelling and its source noted for parents.
Faithful by design
No depictions of Allah, prophets, angels or companions — ever. Presence is shown through place and light: an empty cave, a parted sea, a lantern still burning. Made to be trusted in a Muslim home.
Two-volume series
Volume 1: Stories & Wonders of the Quran. Volume 2: The Story of Islam — from the first revelation to the House of Wisdom and the mosques of the world.
Formats & launch
EPUB
For Kindle, Kobo, Apple Books & e-readers
Print-quality, for tablets & reading together
Web reader
Read in the browser — like the sample above
The full edition is being prepared for launch.
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Questions parents ask
Does it contain images of prophets or angels?
No — never. In keeping with Islamic tradition there are no depictions of Allah, any prophet, angels or companions. The stories are told through places, objects, light and nature.
How was the artwork made?
The illustrations were created with AI image tools under human art direction, with every image reviewed against our aniconism and content rules. All Quranic references are checked by hand, and verses are gently retold — never machine-generated.
Is this a translation of the Quran?
No — it's a storybook companion. Verses are referenced by surah and ayah so families can read the real thing together; you can read the full Quran free on this site.