Story no. 40: Jawad playing with Naser
Jawad and Naser were neighbours and sometimes played in the streets also.
While playing, Jawad said “ I swear on my mother’s life.
Naser said “ It seems as if you love your mother very much!”.
Jawad replied “ Of course I do, because the Holy Prophet (saw) has said “Paradise lies under the feet of the mother”.
- Morals for Children and Young
- A Word from the Translator
- Story n. 1: Little Ahmad’s Present
- Story n.2: Attachment with the name of Hazrat Fatima (sa)
- Story n. 3: Good children and permission from father and mother
- Story no. 4: Preparation of children for Prayer
- Story no. 5: Children and respect for fathers and mothers
- Story no.6: First Salaam, then conversation
- Story no. 7: The Door Bell
- Story no. 8: Friendship of a liar
- Story no. 9: Raza and Jafar on their way to school
- Story no. 10: Little Ali’s story
- Story no. 11: Siddiqa in the gathering of guests
- Story no. 12: Hameed and Hameeda
- Story no. 13: Story of Akbar and Mahmood
- Story no. 14: The children’s beds
- Story no. 15: Peeping in the house of neighbours
- Story no. 16: The boy on the cycle
- Story no. 17: The children and the birds
- Story no. 18: Jameela and her apology from her mother
- Story no. 19: The hungry and thirsty cat
- Story no. 20: Girls of the house and helping their mother
- Story no. 21: Taking trouble for neighbours
- Story no. 22: Respect of old people
- Story no. 23: Scolding better than love?
- Story no. 24: Visiting the sick grandmother
- Story no. 25: Salaam, good morning
- Story no. 26: Kabeer and Qadeer on their way to school
- Story no. 27: The ill boy on the corner of the street
- Story no. 28: Help should be done in this way.
- Story no. 29: Jamaal and the hurt cat.
- Story no. 30: Before the unpleasant happenings.
- Story no. 31: Safety of trust
- Story no. 32
- Story no. 33: Karbalai Kazim’s children
- Story no. 34: Jawad and familiarity with the book.
- Story no. 35: Treachery of Aqa Asadullah’s son
- Story no. 36: Shamsi and rudeness to others
- Story no. 37: Behrouz - The boy who played with pigeons.
- Story no. 38: Mu’in - the boy who pestered people
- Story no. 39: Narjis and her complaints against the other children of the house
- Story no. 40: Jawad playing with Naser
- Story no. 41:Majid and an action against etiquettes.
- Story no. 42:Unhappiness of Miss Zahra
- Story no. 43: Habib, the son of Mashhadi Abbas.
- Story no. 44:The chicks of the house.
- Story no. 45: The neighbours boy on a tricycle
- Story no. 46:Sound of the Radio
- Story no. 47: The recess-time of the school.
- Story no. 48:Saeeda and request for chadar
- Story no. 49: Trees of the street
- Story no. 50: The thirsty animal on the corner of the street.
- Story no. 51:A friendly gathering in the park.
- Story no. 52:The fatherless girl.
- Story no. 53: Why the friendship of Nusrat and Heshmat did not have durability.
- Story no. 54: Unhappiness of Rasheed from the ridiculing of children.
- Story no. 55: Umid and his apology from his friend.
- Story no. 56: Iqbal’s recommendation about brushing teeth to Fatih
- Story no. 57:In front of the television.
- Story no. 58: On Mothers’ Day
- Story no. 59: On teachers’ day.
- Story no. 60: Hoori in the wedding ceremony.
- Story no. 61:Rau’fa and hygiene of hands and mouth.
- Story no. 62: Respecting aunt instead of mother.
- Story no. 63:Attachment of Aqa Abul Fazl
- Story no. 64: Why we attend classes.
- Story no. 65: Why Nadeema did not go to the Wedding ceremony.
- Story no. 66: Contentment in stationary.
- Story no. 67: We saw European children.
- Story no. 68: Worker of the house.
- Story no. 69: Hami at the table.
- Story no. 70: Wajeeh at the table
- Story no. 71:Generous help by the children.
- Story no. 72: Simin and Amin’s quarrel.
- Story no. 73: Teaching bad things.
- Story no. 74: Scaring of children.
- Story no. 75: Disagreement of the children.
- Story no. 76: The children’s complain against their parents.
- Story no. 77: Writing on the walls.
- Story no. 78: Advice about cleanliness.
- Story no. 79: Atabak and running away from school.
- Story no. 80: Loss of over-eating.