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In Madinah, the Muslims are no longer hiding. They pray together every day — but how does a whole city know when it’s time to stop and remember Allah?
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one hereIn Madinah, the Muslims are no longer hiding. They pray together every day — but how does a whole city know when it’s time to stop and remember Allah?
In this episode, Zaki tells the beautiful true story of how the Adhan, the call to prayer, was born… and how an unexpected voice was chosen to deliver it.
Bilal, a former slave who endured cruelty, racism, and mockery, is asked to stand above the city and call people to prayer — even though some doubt him because of who he is and how he speaks. What happens next changes Madinah forever.
This gentle, powerful story teaches children about:
Prayer and communityEquality and dignityListening with the heartHow Allah honors sincerity over status
A moving episode about faith, courage, and a voice that rose not because it was perfect — but because it was true.
🎧 Perfect for children ages 5–8, with layered meaning for parents listening along.
(00:00) - Chapter 8
(01:16) - Salam!
(02:15) - Theme of the Day
(03:32) - Chapter 1: A City That Prays Together
(05:26) - Chapter 2: The Choice That Made People Whisper
(07:37) - Chapter 3: The Voice That Allah Lifted
(09:46) - Feathers of Wisdom
(12:08) - Credits
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