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In today’s adventure, join Zaki the hoopoe bird as he flies us back to ancient Arabia, where a story of faith and miracles unfolds. This episode follows the journey of Prophet Ibrahim, his wife Hajar, and their little son, Ismail, as they find themselves in a dry, desolate valley. In today’s adventure, join Zaki the hoopoe bird as he flies us back to ancient Arabia, where a story of faith and miracles unfolds. This episode follows the journey of Prophet Ibrahim, his wife Hajar, and their little son, Ismail, as they find themselves in a dry, desolate valley. Faced with the impossible, Hajar's unwavering faith leads to one of the most amazing events in history—the appearance of the miraculous Well of Zamzam!
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Listen to episode one hereIn today’s adventure, join Zaki the hoopoe bird as he flies us back to ancient Arabia, where a story of faith and miracles unfolds. This episode follows the journey of Prophet Ibrahim, his wife Hajar, and their little son, Ismail, as they find themselves in a dry, desolate valley. Faced with the impossible, Hajar's unwavering faith leads to one of the most amazing events in history—the appearance of the miraculous Well of Zamzam!
Discover how trust in Allah brings blessings in even the most difficult times. Gather around, kids, as Zaki brings this incredible tale to life with humor, excitement, and a powerful lesson of faith.
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