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In this exciting episode of Amazing Stories with Zaki, we journey back in time to explore the incredible story of Prophet Salih (peace be upon him) and the miraculous She-Camel—a story filled with faith, gratitude, humility, and the dangers of jealousy.
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Listen to episode one hereIn this exciting episode of Amazing Stories with Zaki, we journey back in time to explore the incredible story of Prophet Salih (peace be upon him) and the miraculous She-Camel—a story filled with faith, gratitude, humility, and the dangers of jealousy.
The people of Thamud were a mighty and wealthy nation, living in homes carved from mountains. But despite all their blessings, they turned away from Allah, choosing arrogance over gratitude. When Prophet Salih was sent to guide them back to the right path, they demanded a miracle—something impossible. They asked for a camel to emerge from a rock! And through Allah’s power, that’s exactly what happened.
But instead of appreciating this incredible sign, jealousy and greed led some of them to plot against the She-Camel. What happened next is a powerful lesson for us all.
🎧 Listen now to learn:
✅ Why gratitude is so important and how to practice it.
✅ The dangers of jealousy and how it can lead us to make bad choices.
✅ How miracles remind us of Allah’s power and wisdom.
Join Zaki the Hoopoe as he shares this thrilling and meaningful story in his signature fun, engaging, and kid-friendly style!
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