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How we build a story

Every story starts from an authentic narration and only reaches a child after review. This page explains what we add, what we never add, and how you can check the source yourself.

Three content layers

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.

Review before publication

A story is published only after its source package is approved and each language is reviewed on its own. Arabic and English are never filled in from one another.

The source is always visible

A published story shows its collection, reference, and the original Arabic text so an adult can verify it.

What we never do

  • We never depict the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, in any form, or depict angels as characters.
  • We never add events, conversations, or intentions that the narration does not report.
  • There is no narration audio, no music, and nothing that plays on its own.