Islamic Stories & Dictation – Grades 1 to 5

📖 Islamic Stories & Dictation – Grades 1 to 5

🧕 Grade 1 – Simple Stories

The Prophet and the Camel

The Prophet ﷺ saw a camel crying because it was tired and hungry. He told the owner to treat animals kindly.

Moral: Always be kind to animals.

A Date for the Poor

A small boy had three dates. He gave one to his friend and one to a poor man. Allah loves those who share.

Moral: Sharing brings blessings.

The Prophet’s Grandchildren

The Prophet ﷺ used to kiss and hug Hasan and Husayn. He prayed with them sitting on his back.

Moral: Show love to children.

Aisha’s Doll

Aisha (RA) had a doll. The Prophet ﷺ saw it and smiled. He allowed children to play with toys.

Moral: Islam is gentle with children.

Bilal’s Beautiful Voice

Bilal (RA) had a loud, clear voice. The Prophet ﷺ chose him to call the Adhan.

Moral: Use your voice for good.
🧕 Grade 2 – Short Paragraph Stories

The Prophet and the Crying Boy

One day, a small boy named Abu Umayr was very sad. His pet bird had died. The Prophet ﷺ sat with him and said, "O Abu Umayr, what happened to your little bird?" This showed how the Prophet ﷺ cared about children's feelings.

Moral: Comfort those who are sad.

Umar and the Hungry Mother

At night, Caliph Umar (RA) walked around the city. He saw a mother boiling water with stones to make her children sleep. Umar ran back, carried a bag of flour, and cooked food for them himself.

Moral: Leaders should help the poor.

The Prophet and the Man Who Hurt Him

A man used to throw trash on the Prophet’s ﷺ path. One day, he didn't. The Prophet asked about him. He was sick. The Prophet ﷺ visited him.

Moral: Be kind even to those who hurt you.

The Spider’s Web

When the Prophet ﷺ hid in a cave during Hijrah, a spider built a web across the entrance. The enemies thought no one was inside and left.

Moral: Allah protects the believers.

The Honest Shopkeeper

A man in the market was hiding the bad fruit at the bottom of the basket. The Prophet ﷺ said, “Whoever cheats is not from us.”

Moral: Be honest in your work.
🧕 Grade 3 – Mid-Length Stories

Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the Fire

The people threw Ibrahim (AS) into a huge fire because he broke the idols. But Allah said, "O fire, be cool and safe for Ibrahim." The fire did not harm him. He stayed calm and trusted Allah completely.

Moral: Trust Allah in all situations.

Asma and the Hijrah

When the Prophet ﷺ and Abu Bakr (RA) were hiding in the cave, Asma (RA) secretly brought them food. She even tore her waistband to tie the food. She showed bravery and supported her father and the Prophet ﷺ.

Moral: Support the truth with bravery.

The Boy and the King

A believing boy was caught by a cruel king. They tried to kill him many times. In the end, the boy told the king to say “In the name of Allah” before shooting. When the boy died, many people believed in Allah.

Moral: Faith can change hearts.

Prophet Yusuf (AS) in the Prison

Yusuf (AS) was innocent but jailed. He stayed patient and helped others even in prison. Later, he became a minister and forgave his brothers who harmed him.

Moral: Be patient; Allah has a plan.

Abu Bakr's Sacrifice

Abu Bakr (RA) supported the Prophet ﷺ during Hijrah. He offered his camels, accompanied him through danger, and protected him with love and loyalty.

Moral: True friends help you for the sake of Allah.
🧕 Grade 4 – Detailed Stories

The Treaty of Hudaibiyah

The Prophet ﷺ wanted to perform Umrah. The Quraysh stopped the Muslims. A peace treaty was signed even though it looked unfair. The Prophet ﷺ accepted it for peace. Later, Islam spread more due to that peace.

Moral: Patience and wisdom lead to victory.

Salman al-Farsi’s Journey

Salman (RA) was from Persia. He searched for the true religion and traveled far. He became a slave, but finally met the Prophet ﷺ and accepted Islam. His journey teaches us to never stop seeking the truth.

Moral: Seek the truth no matter how hard.

The Prophet’s Mercy in Makkah

When the Prophet ﷺ returned to Makkah, he could have taken revenge. But instead, he forgave everyone and said, “You are all free.” This act of mercy changed many hearts.

Moral: Forgive even when you have power.

The Ansar’s Hospitality

The Ansar welcomed the Muhajirun with open hearts. They shared homes, food, and wealth. Some gave half their farms. It showed the power of Islamic brotherhood.

Moral: True brotherhood is in giving.

Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum

He was blind but always came to learn. One day, the Prophet ﷺ was busy and didn’t pay attention. Allah revealed Surah Abasa to teach that every believer matters.

Moral: Never ignore anyone based on looks or status.
🧕 Grade 5 – Full Narrative Stories

The Battle of Badr

The Muslims had only 313 people and few weapons. The Quraysh had over 1000. But the Muslims trusted Allah. Angels came to help, and they won. This was the first big victory of Islam.

Moral: Faith and unity defeat numbers.

The Story of Khadijah (RA)

Khadijah (RA) was the Prophet’s ﷺ wife. She believed in him when no one did. She gave all her wealth to support Islam and was the first believer. The Prophet ﷺ loved and praised her all his life.

Moral: Support and sacrifice bring success.

The Incident of Ta’if

The Prophet ﷺ went to Ta’if to spread Islam. The people insulted him and threw stones. He bled and rested in a garden. But he prayed for them instead of asking for punishment.

Moral: Respond to hate with mercy.

Prophet Yunus (AS) and the Whale

Yunus (AS) left his people early. A storm came. He was thrown into the sea and swallowed by a whale. Inside, he prayed: “There is no god but You. I was wrong.” Allah forgave him and saved him.

Moral: Never give up hope in Allah.

The Night Journey (Isra and Mi'raj)

One night, the Prophet ﷺ traveled from Makkah to Jerusalem and then to the heavens. He met Prophets and received the gift of Salah. It was a great honor and miracle.

Moral: Salah is a gift. Never miss it.