Stories of the Prophets, stories of the prophets for children, the story of our master Joseph, the story of our master Abraham, the story of our master Solomon, the story of our master Noah, the story of our master Muhammad, the story of our master Moses, the story of our master Yunus, the story of our master Jesus, stories in Arabic.
Stories of the Prophets is a different group of stories that were mentioned in the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet, and is closely related to the interpretation of the Holy Qur’an. Many books have been written throughout the Islamic ages dealing with the stories of the prophets, and the stories of the prophets include the twenty-five prophets mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, starting with Adam Ending with Muhammad, and these stories include their lives before the prophecy, their call to their people, and the trials and tribulations they were subjected to.
A story is a realistic or fictional account of actions, which may be in prose or poetry, intended to arouse interest, entertain, or educate the listeners or readers. And (Robert Louis Stevenson) - a prominent storyteller says: There are only three ways to write a story; The writer may take a plot and then make the characters appropriate to it, or he may take a character and choose the events and situations that develop that character, or he may take a specific atmosphere and make the action and people express or embody it.
The Arabs gave this term several meanings, one of which is close to the art that we know today by this name. The Arabs used to call it several names, such as hadith, news, summer, and myth. And the oldest written Arabic stories are what the Qur’an reported about the bygone nations, as a consolation for the Prophet, and as a warning to the infidels, even if the pre-Islamic Arabs had their stories, as evidenced by the reports of Al-Nadr bin Al-Harith and others. And when Muslims were interested in the Qur’anic stories and their interpretation and complement, religious stories arose that were mixed with Christian and Jewish stories. The first caliphs were concerned with retribution, whose mission was to preach peace and incite arrogance in war, so they appointed salaries for them, and permitted them to speak in mosques - although the hard-line clerics were not satisfied with them because they did not seek honesty - and it was reported that Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan brought them to his court And write down their stories. Arabic and Arabized stories expanded during the Abbasid era, and were written in books from which Ibn al-Nadim counts many, after Ibn al-Muqaffa’ opened the door to translating “Balila wa Dimna.” In the fourth century AH. The shrines appeared, and the authorship contacted them. And the public had their storytellers who responded to them, and delivered what they expressed, such as the stories of One Thousand and One Nights, and the popular biography that existed during the Crusades. In the modern era, Arab writers mimicked the Western story in its various types and arts, and the story developed in Egypt, especially until its models reached the level of the Western story. See: novel. As for the story at the present time, it is a narrative narration of an interconnected group of events that has a beginning, a middle, and an end. The writer connects them to each other by choosing words in which the writer expresses a personal feeling or a prevailing problem in society. It may have educational, cognitive or artistic purposes.
A relatively short narrative (perhaps less than 10,000 words) that aims for a single dominant effect and has elements of drama. In most cases, the short story focuses on one character in one situation at one moment. Even if these conditions are not met, unity must be the guiding principle. Many short stories consist of a character (or group of characters) presented against a background or situation, immersed through mental or physical action in a situation. This dramatic conflict, the collision of opposing forces, is at the heart of many excellent short stories. Tension is one of the structural elements of the short story, and the integration of the impression is one of the characteristics of its reception, in addition to that it often expresses the solitary voice of one of an obscure group.
Some researchers claim that the short story has existed throughout history in different forms. Such as the stories of the Old Testament about King David, our master Joseph and Ruth, and the stories and stories of moral example in their claim were the medieval forms of the short story. However, many researchers consider that the issue is greater than the different forms of the short story, as this literary genre presupposes the liberation of the ordinary individual from the bondage of old dependencies and his emergence as an independent individual who is aware of his inner freedoms in feeling and thinking, and has its own distinctive characteristics for its individuality, in contrast to the ready-made typical patterns that played a starring role. in ancient storytelling.
Edgar Allan Poe is considered one of the pioneers of the modern short story in the West. This type of literature flourished in different parts of the world over a century ago at the hands of (Mopassant, Zola, Turgenev, Chekhov, Hardy and Stevenson), and hundreds of short story artists. In the Arab world, the short story reached a high degree of maturity at the hands of Youssef Idris in Egypt, Zakaria Tamer in Syria, and Muhammad Al-Murr in the UAE.
A narrative narration that tells details of a real or imagined event.
Stories of the Prophets is a different group of stories that were mentioned in the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet, and is closely related to the interpretation of the Holy Qur’an. Many books have been written throughout the Islamic ages dealing with the stories of the prophets, and the stories of the prophets include the twenty-five prophets mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, starting with Adam Ending with Muhammad, and these stories include their lives before the prophecy, their call to their people, and the trials and tribulations they were subjected to.
A story is a realistic or fictional account of actions, which may be in prose or poetry, intended to arouse interest, entertain, or educate the listeners or readers. And (Robert Louis Stevenson) - a prominent storyteller says: There are only three ways to write a story; The writer may take a plot and then make the characters appropriate to it, or he may take a character and choose the events and situations that develop that character, or he may take a specific atmosphere and make the action and people express or embody it.
The Arabs gave this term several meanings, one of which is close to the art that we know today by this name. The Arabs used to call it several names, such as hadith, news, summer, and myth. And the oldest written Arabic stories are what the Qur’an reported about the bygone nations, as a consolation for the Prophet, and as a warning to the infidels, even if the pre-Islamic Arabs had their stories, as evidenced by the reports of Al-Nadr bin Al-Harith and others. And when Muslims were interested in the Qur’anic stories and their interpretation and complement, religious stories arose that were mixed with Christian and Jewish stories. The first caliphs were concerned with retribution, whose mission was to preach peace and incite arrogance in war, so they appointed salaries for them, and permitted them to speak in mosques - although the hard-line clerics were not satisfied with them because they did not seek honesty - and it was reported that Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan brought them to his court And write down their stories. Arabic and Arabized stories expanded during the Abbasid era, and were written in books from which Ibn al-Nadim counts many, after Ibn al-Muqaffa’ opened the door to translating “Balila wa Dimna.” In the fourth century AH. The shrines appeared, and the authorship contacted them. And the public had their storytellers who responded to them, and delivered what they expressed, such as the stories of One Thousand and One Nights, and the popular biography that existed during the Crusades. In the modern era, Arab writers mimicked the Western story in its various types and arts, and the story developed in Egypt, especially until its models reached the level of the Western story. See: novel. As for the story at the present time, it is a narrative narration of an interconnected group of events that has a beginning, a middle, and an end. The writer connects them to each other by choosing words in which the writer expresses a personal feeling or a prevailing problem in society. It may have educational, cognitive or artistic purposes.
A relatively short narrative (perhaps less than 10,000 words) that aims for a single dominant effect and has elements of drama. In most cases, the short story focuses on one character in one situation at one moment. Even if these conditions are not met, unity must be the guiding principle. Many short stories consist of a character (or group of characters) presented against a background or situation, immersed through mental or physical action in a situation. This dramatic conflict, the collision of opposing forces, is at the heart of many excellent short stories. Tension is one of the structural elements of the short story, and the integration of the impression is one of the characteristics of its reception, in addition to that it often expresses the solitary voice of one of an obscure group.
Some researchers claim that the short story has existed throughout history in different forms. Such as the stories of the Old Testament about King David, our master Joseph and Ruth, and the stories and stories of moral example in their claim were the medieval forms of the short story. However, many researchers consider that the issue is greater than the different forms of the short story, as this literary genre presupposes the liberation of the ordinary individual from the bondage of old dependencies and his emergence as an independent individual who is aware of his inner freedoms in feeling and thinking, and has its own distinctive characteristics for its individuality, in contrast to the ready-made typical patterns that played a starring role. in ancient storytelling.
Edgar Allan Poe is considered one of the pioneers of the modern short story in the West. This type of literature flourished in different parts of the world over a century ago at the hands of (Mopassant, Zola, Turgenev, Chekhov, Hardy and Stevenson), and hundreds of short story artists. In the Arab world, the short story reached a high degree of maturity at the hands of Youssef Idris in Egypt, Zakaria Tamer in Syria, and Muhammad Al-Murr in the UAE.
A narrative narration that tells details of a real or imagined event.
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