A provision of stories… whose impact lives on through generations
Trusted Islamic stories from the Qur’an, the authentic Sunnah, the prophetic biography, and accounts of the Companions and righteous people—presented to children and young people in an interactive style suited to their ages, so they can experience the events, understand their meanings, and carry their values into their lives.
What makes the experience different?
Carefully sourced
Stories are drawn from the Qur’an, the authentic Prophetic tradition, the Seerah, and documented accounts of the Companions, Followers, and righteous people.
Suggested age range
Each story includes a suggested age range based on its content and presentation, helping families and educators choose what best suits the reader. The story is not divided into mandatory separate versions for every age group.
Values brought to life
Questions, conversations, and simple activities connect each story’s meaning to life at home or in class.
What might you find inside a story?
Each story uses only the features that serve its context and narrative. It may include some of the following elements—or none of them—depending on what strengthens understanding and interaction without interrupting the flow.
- A hook that opens the question
- Short, clear scenes
- Think before the reveal
- Look closely at the scene
- Talk it through with the narrator
- Connect the value to today
- Read the source together
- Illustrations and optional ambient sound
- A short printable activity
- Interactive activities inside the story
Trust and method
Children deserve accuracy as much as they deserve a good story.
Verified text
What the authentic narration actually reports.
Verified context
Facts established by other authentic narrations or approved explanations.
Narrative bridge
Clearly marked simplification that helps a child follow the scene without adding events.
- — Every story requires religious approval before publication.
- — Simplification is always kept separate from the original narration.
- — Arabic and English are reviewed independently of each other.
- — A published story always shows its source information.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers about accounts, access, payment, privacy, and reading.
What is Jeel Zad?
A verified digital storytelling platform for children and the adults who read with them, built on approved sources and reviewed for language, education, and religious accuracy before publication.
Do I need an account?
Free stories are available without an account. An account is needed to keep reading history and to open paid stories.
Do children get accounts?
No. Accounts are for parents only, we collect no data about children, and reading is meant to happen under a parent's supervision.
What is the difference between free and lifetime-access stories?
Some stories are free for everyone, with every feature included. Paid stories open for the account holder after the lifetime-access purchase, and locking always applies to a whole story, never to parts of one.
What is lifetime access?
A single payment of USD 12.00 that opens the paid stories for the account holder inside the platform. It is a one-time purchase, not a monthly or recurring subscription.
How long does manual receipt review take?
Receipts are reviewed by a person, which normally takes about one to three business days. The status update appears in your account dashboard.
How long do I have to request a refund?
A refund can be requested within 30 calendar days of the purchase. Requests made after that window remain eligible for administrator review, without any guarantee of approval.
How long does an approved refund take?
Once approved, refunds are normally sent within 5 to 10 business days. When the money arrives can also depend on the payment provider.
How do I contact you or submit a request?
Support, privacy, data export, account deletion, and refund requests are all submitted from the account dashboard after signing in, and the full request history stays available to you there.
Is the site available in Arabic and English?
Yes. The interface and the legal documents are available in both, each with correct text direction, and every story appears in the language in which it was fully published.
Where can I read the policies?
The Terms of Use and Purchase, the Privacy Policy, and the Refund Policy are all published on the site, and every page links to them in the footer.