God created Adam, and commanded Satan to prostrate to him, but he refused out of arrogance, and asked for a grace period for the Day of Resurrection. God created Eve from Adam, made them live in Paradise, and forbade them from eating from a certain tree, but Satan whispered to them, so they ate from it.
God commands Adam and his wife to go down to earth, Adam finds his wife on Mount Arafat, and from here began the offspring of our master Adam, Abel and Cain, so Satan decides to return to tempt Adam’s children.
God commanded the children of Adam to marry each other’s descendants, but Cain refused. Satan whispered to him against Abel, so God ordered them to offer an offering, which was accepted by Abel. Cain became jealous and decided to kill him, but Abel refused to return the harm.
Our master Adam decides to build houses for his family, and Abel expels Satan when he tries to whisper to him and incite him against Cain, but the latter listens to Satan and proceeds to kill Abel while he is sleeping under the tree.
Cain regrets killing Abel, so God sends a crow to teach him how to bury Abel, and our master Adam is saddened by the spread of corruption on earth because of what his son did.
After the death of our master Adam, five of the righteous among the people of our master Noah (Wadd, Suwa', Yaghuth, Ya`uq, and Nasr) come, and Satan tries to tempt the student of one of them into building a statue of his teacher so that the people will worship him.
Our Master Noah called on his people to worship God, but his wife and son Canaan rejected his call and opposed him, while his people threatened to kill him by stoning if he did not stop his call and change his mind.
God commanded our master Noah to plant trees and palm trees so that he could build the ark, but his people mocked him.
Noah cuts down trees and begins to build the Ark on land, and water bursts from the ground. Noah takes two pairs of each animal, and tries to save his son Canaan, who tries to climb a high mountain for fear of the flood.
As he tries to save his son from the flood, Noah lives in the Ark for a long period of time until God Almighty commands the earth to swallow the waters and Noah descends on dry land and then passes away 900 years after the call.
The people of 'Ad live in a city called Iram, and quarrels break out between the two brothers, Shaddad and Shadid, and the former kills the latter. Hud tries to search for the teachings of Noah, so God Almighty inspires him to worship him and invite people to worship him.
Muzahim went to Shaddad to tell him of Prophet Hud’s message about Paradise, so Shaddad asked him to create a place in this world that resembled Hud’s description of Paradise. Then the rain stopped for three years, and signs of torment began to appear due to people’s disbelief.
Nahla saw a black cloud and informed Shaddad. He liked her and gave her gold, but her father expelled her, so she brought it back. Hud warned Shaddad that the cloud was a divine punishment, so a strong wind came for seven days, destroying the city and turning its people into ashes.
The people of Thamud build houses in the mountains after the strong winds end, and they decide to choose a leader for them, and the choice falls on Saleh for his good character, but they denounce him for not worshiping idols.
The leaders of the city agree with Satan (in the form of a human being) to request a supernatural command from Saleh to test him, so they suggest that he bring a she-camel from the mountain, so Saleh prays to God until it actually comes out.
God brings a she-camel out of the mountain and Saleh asks them to let it drink from the river until it produces enough milk for them, but they disobey the order and decide to slaughter it at the instigation of Satan after failing to disobey the Prophet’s order through trickery.
Suhaib discovers a plan to kill the she-camel and informs Prophet Saleh, who refuses to guard it due to the lack of a divine command. Satan sends a woman named Jamra who tricks the men and convinces them to kill the she-camel through an elaborate plot.
After slaughtering the she-camel, they refused to leave its offspring so that there would be no miracle left to remind them of God. Saleh called his people to prepare to leave the place within 3 days. During those days, the color of their skin changed, and then the great blast came upon them.
After the death of Prophet Saleh, people return to worshiping other than God. The priest informs King Nimrod of the birth of a child who will bring an end to his throne, so Nimrod orders the killing of all newly born babies. Azar advises his wife to abort herself, but she does not listen to his request.
Ibrahim grows up and begins to worship on the mountain. An argument breaks out between him and his father because he insulted the gods, and he is expelled from the house.
Abraham becomes attached to Sarah and asks to marry her. She becomes the first to believe in his call. Abraham tries to talk with the idols and beats them.
Abraham destroys all the idols, leaving the largest of them to be an example, so the leaders of the city sentence him to burning as punishment for mocking the gods.
The people put Abraham on the pyre for forty days, and Sarah collapses at what happens to Abraham, while his mother dies.
The people extinguish the fire, and they are surprised that Abraham came out unharmed. Satan whispers to Nimrod that Abraham is praying to a god other than him, so Nimrod invites him to find out the secret behind his call.
Nimrod decides to gather a large army and fight Abraham, so God sends down an army of locusts on him and infects him in the ear until he dies, and Abraham travels to trade.
Abraham and those with him arrive at the town of Harran, then head to Egypt. The King of Egypt kidnaps Hagar and Sarah and places them with slaves.
Abraham asks the king to release his wife Sarah from captivity. The king agrees and gives him Hagar to be Sarah’s maid.
Abraham travels to Palestine with Sarah, who asks him to marry Hagar so that she can give him a child and she gives birth to his son, Ishmael. God orders Abraham to leave Ishmael and Hagar in the desert.
Abraham's father dies in his disbelief, and our master Lot calls on people to worship God and refrain from sin. God pours out Zamzam water under the feet of the child Ishmael, and God commands Abraham to slaughter his son.
Abraham is forced to return to Palestine with Sarah, and God tells him of the birth of our Master Jacob. The Messenger of God orders our Master Lot to leave the village before the punishment of God descends, and after Abraham returns to Mecca, God orders him to build his honorable house, the Kaaba.