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    I want to compile authentic stories from Quran, Sunnah and Islamic History that may help explain Asma ul Husna to children aged 3-6. For example, for the attribute As Samee' I've thought about the Story of Yunus (as) in the stomach of whale. Can anyone point out other stories for different Asma ul Husna, that are easy to understand for children?

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    Re: Stories to explain Asma ul Husna

    Waalikum Assalaam

    Its very difficult to visualize creation in the light of Attributes of Creator,Here is my try

    Al-Malik Sulayman (A.S) Most Powerful Emperor on Earth

    Al-Ḥakīm Story Of Lucman (A.S) and his Wisdom

    Al-Fattāḥ Story of Dawud(A.S) (From him a new era of Bani Israel begins)

    Aṣ-Ṣabūr/Ar-Rašīd/An-Nūr/An-Nāfiʿ Different Stories From Muhammad(SAAWS) on various situations

    Al-ʿAfū Story Of Yusuf(A.S) when He forgive all of his Brothers

    Thats all from me
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