Stories of Prophets in Islam

Stories of Prophets in Islam

Qasas ul Anbiya Muslim Stories

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 10, 2011
  • April 8, 2026

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Explore the lives of prophets from Adam to Muhammad (peace be upon them all) with this collection of 29 Islamic stories. Based on Ibn Kathir's work, it's ideal for bedtime or leisure reading, featuring easy browsing, favorites, and bookmarks.

29 Prophet Stories
Easy Browsing
Favorites
Bookmarks
Dark Mode Support
iOS Widgets
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April 8, 2026

Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu • Bug Fixes — For a more stable experience May these sacred stories inspire and strengthen your faith this Ramadan. JazakAllah Khair for your support!

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User reviews

Stories no longer work

Some stories like Jesus and Yahya (John) don’t work and a lot of others don’t work, it says “no internet connection” but my internet is fine, other stories work most don’t

Avis sur l’histoire des prophètes

Je commence à lire l’histoire de Adam et rendue à la page 6 une publicité apparaît.jusqu’à ici rien d’anormale .je passe la publicité et directement sa me met a la page un donc je me restitue ou jetais mais encore une autre pub et après la pub ils m’ont remis à la page 1 et depuis sa ne fait que ça.mais bon l’histoire est intéressante et simple .
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Enjoying

I was SO happy I found something that works well on ipad! Everything else has been awful. This app is really easy to navigate, it’s clean and clear, and the type doesn’t run over or into eachother. Every button and link seem to work correctly. Edit: I stated before that there were a few issues, they reached out and clarified a few things. Now I believe it might have been a bug caused by my iOS and not the app, and will email in screenshots if it happens again. Thank you for your clarification, happy to give 5 stars.
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Very good, could be great later

I was SO happy I found something that works well on ipad! Everything else has been awful. This app is really easy to navigate, it’s clean and clear, and the type doesn’t run over or into eachother. Every button and link seem to work correctly; the only issues I have are 1. The text goes from transliteration to translation and back, which makes it a little confusing and clunky. 2. I would check your advertisers - there are some weird very in your face ads I don’t know if you want on an islamic app… just a heads up to the developer.
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Response from developer

Assalamualaykum. Happy to know that the app works well, especially on the iPad. I would request you to please contact us using the contact link provided in the app if you would like to report any issue or suggest something to us. We could not understand the things you said about transition to translation, because the app does not have any translations. Regarding the ad, we have tried our best to keep it to the minimum, but we need to show the ad in order to properly maintain the app. The good thing is that most of the categories, we have it banned for our app. Jazak Allah

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The app clearly says for Islam, and that means only the prophets in Islam should be named, and not those of another religion. Who is Jeremiah? Who is Aramaya? Who is Ezekiel? …
I don’t want to learn about other religions.

Response from developer

Assalamu Alaikum, Dear Friend. Thank you for your feedback and for bringing your concerns to our attention. We strive to provide accurate and comprehensive stories of the prophets as understood in Islam. In our app, we include both the Arabic and English versions of the names for most of the prophets to help users from diverse backgrounds understand their stories better. Regarding the prophets you mentioned: 1. Ezekiel (Prophet Hizqeel): Known in Islam as Prophet Hizqeel, he is acknowledged for his wisdom and contributions as a prophet. 2. Jeremiah (Aramaya): Jeremiah, or Aramaya in Arabic, is also considered a prophet in Islamic tradition. We encourage you to read the detailed stories of these prophets within the app, where you will find the Islamic interpretation and context for each. Your feedback is invaluable to us as it helps us improve the content and accuracy of our app. If you have any further questions or suggestions, please feel free to reach out. JazakAllah Khair (Thank you) for using our app and for your understanding.

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FAQ

What is Stories of Prophets in Islam?

Stories of Prophets in Islam is a mobile application that provides a collection of 29 stories about the prophets in Islam, starting from Prophet Adam and concluding with Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them all). The stories are based on the work by Ibn Kathir and are designed to be motivating and suitable for reading at bedtime or during leisure time.

What are the key features of this app?

The app features stories of 29 prophets, easy browsing of these narratives, and the ability to add stories to your favorites. It also includes a bookmarks feature, supports iOS Darkmode, is iPad compatible, and offers iOS Widgets and Lock Screen widgets, along with daily reminders.

Is this app free to download?

Yes, the app is free to download. However, like many apps that offer extensive content and features, it may include in-app purchases or be ad-supported to cover development and maintenance costs.

What kind of stories are included?

The app includes stories of 29 prophets recognized in Islam, such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). These narratives are based on historical Islamic texts, specifically the work of Ibn Kathir, providing a comprehensive overview of their lives and messages.

Who is the target audience for this app?

This app is intended for the worldwide Muslim community and anyone interested in learning about the lives and teachings of the prophets in Islam. It is particularly useful for individuals seeking educational and inspirational content related to Islamic history and figures.