Episodes: Series - Cartoon - Nohyeeha Lenahya - 2024


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  • episode #1

Keeping the Promise

Yahya and Hana's curiosity leads them to their grandfather's stories about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The first story is about a man who borrows money and struggles to repay it. Yahya and Hana urge their father to keep his promise and be committed in his work, benefiting from the story.

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Honesty

The grandfather tells a story about honesty, in which a boy travels to Baghdad for education. As thieves attack him and ask him where the money is, he answers them honestly, whereupon the thieves get guilt-ridden by his honesty and return the money.

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Being a Good Neighbor

The grandfather tells the tale of a neighbor who refused to sell his palm that penetrated a young man’s orchard's fence, so the latter turned to the Messenger, who gave the neighbor a choice, promising him a palm in Paradise. He rejected the offer, so a man proposed to buy the palm to win a palm in Paradise.

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Don't Be Insulting

The episode follows the story of villagers, who mock three men; a blind man, a bald man, and a leper. When their afflictions pass, they become arrogant and haughty, except for the blind man, who continues to treat people kindly, so God graces him with more of his gifts and blesses his sight.

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Enjoining Good and Forbidding Wrong

The grandfather tells the story of Adnoun, who dreams about a volcano erupting on the island where he lives. He warns the people and builds a large ship to save everyone. On the ship, disputes arise among everyone, so Adnoun rules wisely until they reach a safe island.

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Don't Belittle Any Good Deed

The grandfather tells the tale of a man who orders his kids to dig a well in the desert for passersby to drink from. A stray dog, whom a hunter comes across, drinks from it and helps him return home. The man’s kids become sure that everything is caused by God and that their father had a point.

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Hypocrisy and Vanity

The grandfather tells the tale of Ikrima, who helps the poor. Ikrima borrows money from the treasury to pay his neighbor Khuzayma's debt discreetly. The matter becomes known and Ikrima is accused of theft, so his wife tells Khuzayma the truth and gets Ikrima acquitted.

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Having Good Faith in God Almighty

Yahya is sad about losing his phone, so his grandfather asks him to have good faith in God. He tells him the tale of a pessimistic king, whose advisor tells him to have good faith in God so He'd lift the calamity that has befallen the town after it was flooded, and when he does, conditions become better.

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Safety from Stubbornness and Anger

The grandfather tells the story of Imam Al-Shafi'i, his studies as a child, and his learning the importance of consultation in all matters, as well as the necessity of dialogue between everyone to reach the right decision.

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  • episode #10

Justice - Part 1

The grandfather tells Yahya how the wars between the Aws tribe and the Khazraj tribe ended and how the Prophet united them and achieved justice and equality despite the presence of the Jews who were trying to reignite the war.

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  • episode #11

Justice - Part 2

The grandfather continues his story to Yahya, saying that justice is not achieved through emotion. He recounts how Yazid thought he would achieve justice if he did not testify that Tu'mah had stolen Qatada's armor so as not to reignite strife between the Aws and the Khazraj tribes.

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  • episode #12

Safety from Boasting and Bragging

The grandfather tells his granddaughter about condemning boasting and judging people based on their appearance through the tale of a mother who prays to God to make her son like a king and not like a poor girl, but her son tells her that God looks at hearts, not appearances.

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Honesty

The grandfather tells his grandchildren a story about sincerity and honesty, in which Hajj Adnan sells his land to Qasim, who finds a treasure in it and insists on returning it, but Adnan refuses. The two remain like this until the judge rules between them for their integrity.

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  • episode #14

Charity

The grandfather tells a story about charity, in which the wealthy merchant Haroun withholds good from the people and doesn't help anyone, so he loses all his money, whereas the farmer Abraham divides his money between himself and the poor, so God blesses him with an abundance of welfare.

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Purification Outwardly and Inwardly - Part 1

The grandfather tells his grandson the story of a young Frenchman who goes to Al-Andalus to study medicine, but his father warns him that Arabs and Muslims don't care about cleanliness. The young man arrives in Cordoba and discovers the opposite of what was rumored about Muslims.

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Purification Outwardly and Inwardly - Part 2

The grandfather tells his grandson the tale of Gabriel cutting open the Prophet’s chest and removing the black spot from his heart. He continues the tale of the Frenchman in Cordoba, as it turns out that Muslims must have a pure heart, soul, and body as a condition for performing their religious rituals.

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  • episode #17

Trust in God and Mastery of Work - Part 1

The grandfather tells his grandson the story of the Quraysh elders’ agreement to get rid of the Prophet by getting a man from each tribe to kill him, as well as the Prophet’s taking refuge in the Cave of Hira with Abu Bakr, his trust in God, and then his reliance on a guide to show them the way.

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Trust in God and Mastery of Work - Part 2

The grandfather continues the story of the Quraysh elders’ agreement to get rid of the Prophet, their tracking of him in the desert to no avail, and how God saved him until he reached Medina. The grandfather advises Yahya to master whatever he does and trust in God in everything.

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  • episode #19

Continuously Seeking to Acquire Useful Knowledge and Spreading It

The grandfather tells his grandson about Muslim scientists during their golden age, especially Hasan Ibn Al Haytham, who made a great contribution to optics and ophthalmology, he interpreted eye vision and made an invention to prevent floods and build dams.

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  • episode #20

Mercy and Compassion

The grandfather tells his grandson about the quality of mercy and how the Prophet (PBUH) was merciful to everyone around him. He tells him the story of the man who stole from his neighbor, and when the thief's house got demolished, his neighbor showed him mercy and saved him.

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  • episode #21

Admitting One's Mistake and Apologizing - Part 1

The grandfather talks about admitting one's mistake and the need to apologize through the tale of the policeman Malik, who abuses his power and takes money from people by force. As he goes through a situation that changes him, he starts helping people and standing up to the thief Atwan.

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Admitting One's Mistake and Apologizing - Part 2

The grandfather continues the tale of the policeman Malik, who returns to oppressing people and seizing what's theirs after his daughter dies. Then God shows him the right path, so he apologizes to everyone he hurt and expresses his gratitude to his wife.

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  • episode #23

Safety from Pride - Part 1

The grandfather tells his grandson the story of Korah (Qarun) and how he prayed to God to grant him a great treasure and convinced Pharaoh to build a gold factory to lure him into doing what he wanted.

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Safety from Pride - Part 2

The grandfather continues the story of Korah, who talked Pharaoh into doing what he wanted and buried the gold beneath the factory. Korah betrayed his friends and the Israelites and handed them over to Pharaoh to kill them. He succumbed to vanity and pride until he met his end.

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  • episode #25

Thinking Well of People and Safety from Adjuring About God Almighty

The grandfather tells the story of Shatum, who mistrusts people and judges them without knowing the truth, then realizes his mistake.

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  • episode #26

Filial Dutifulness

The grandfather tells his grandson Yahya the story of a young man named Aws, who was kind to his mother, favored her over all aspects of his life, and didn’t leave her for a single day, which made the Prophet mention him to the Companions.

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  • episode #27

Verify the Information Before Spreading It

The grandfather reads online about a burglary and warns his grandkids not to believe anything without checking. He tells them about a man who embraced Islam during the time of the Prophet. It was rumored that his village had apostatized, so strife erupted, and everyone didn't bother to seek the truth.

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  • episode #28

The Qualities of Patience and Persistence in What Is Right

The grandfather tells his grandson a tale about the necessity of telling the truth, in which the boy Nuran's mother forces him to learn magic with the magician Mardan, but he doesn't use it except for what's right and to help people, and he's able to convince some people to embrace Islam.

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  • episode #29

The Best Is What God Has Chosen

The grandfather tells the story of Al-Khidr with Moses (Musa), in which Moses learned that God always chooses what’s good for His servant, and he must accept that even if he does not know the reason for what is happening or God’s point in that.

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Initiative for Reform

Yahya disagrees with his sister Hana, so the grandfather tells them the story of two siblings whose father advises them to stick together and unite before his death. Someone tries to drive a wedge between them, but an old sheikh reconciles them and reminds them of their father's will.

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