Ahsan Al-Qasas (Best Stories) Platform

﴿ نَحْنُ نَقُصُّ عَلَيْكَ أَحْسَنَ الْقَصَصِ ﴾

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Learn Arabic through the Stories of the Prophets and the Noble Biography of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

The Platform features a collection of interactive books specifically developed to teach Arabic through engaging storytelling.

The Platform presents Arabic in a lively context that combines both fun and benefit

The Platform narrates the stories of the lives of the Prophets and the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in clear, simplified Arabic that takes into consideration the linguistic needs of learners at every level

Each story conveys human values and linguistic contexts that connect the learner to the spirit of Islam and the language of the Qur’an simultaneously.

Each book includes ten stories, graded in linguistic level and supported by activities and exercises that strengthen comprehension and language practice.

Learners interact with the stories through reading, listening, and interesting tasks that develop their language skills gradually.

Language Levels:

According to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), the stories are divided into graded levels as follows

• Beginner Level (A1+A2):

This includes basic, concrete, and common vocabulary of everyday life, with short, easy-to-understand sentences and a variety of comprehension and language exercises.

• Intermediate Level (A2+B1):

This features a combination of concrete and abstract vocabulary, wider grammatical structures, and longer sentences as well as a variety of comprehension and language exercises. Moreover, each story is accompanied by Qur’anic verses related to its theme, helping learners understand Qur’anic vocabulary, contexts, and linguistic styles.

• Upper-Intermediate Level (B2+C1):

This focuses on more abstract vocabulary and deeper meanings, with semi-complex structures and various comprehension and language exercises. Moreover, each story is accompanied by Qur’anic verses related to its theme, helping learners understand Qur’anic vocabulary, contexts, and linguistic styles.

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