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In Isfahan's magnificent library, young Akbar explores ancient books with his grandfather Ali, learning about humanity's primordial covenant with Allah. Amidst glowing books and sparkling spider webs, he discovers how each person carries a divine connection.
Nargis enters magical garden through mother-of-pearl gates, learning from wise Fatima about special promises connecting believing women through history.
Kamran's prayer leads to witnessing creation's symphony, seeing Allah create heavens and earth over six divine days and understanding how everything from galaxies to ants plays its role in Allah's design.
On a beautiful evening in Tehran, Ehsan adjusts his grandfather's ancient brass telescope while grandmother's saffron dessert scents waft through the air. His grandfather, Dr. Mansoor, teaches him about the universe's wonders. That night, Ehsan dreams of floating through space, guided by a gentle voice showing him the miraculous process of human creation.
Ahmad, a curious young boy in Isfahan, explores his grandmother's garden and enters a magical dream where he meets Basir. Together they journey through gardens with golden fruit, singing flowers, and strong trees, learning about growth and divine guidance. Through the adventure, Ahmad discovers how divine guidance helps everyone grow beautifully when they remain open to learning.
In a sunlit botanical garden, Azhar and his Grandfather Baqir witness the miraculous growth of a glowing seed and a butterfly's transformation. Through these natural wonders, Grandfather Baqir teaches Azhar about divine guidance, showing how each living thing finds its perfect path to Allah.
Struggling with religious studies, Kamran discovers an extraordinary friendship with wise mirror-maker Dawood in Isfahan's ancient streets. Through special lessons about polishing mirrors, Kamran learns how cleansing one's heart helps reflect divine guidance, eventually helping other students understand difficult concepts.
Under an ancient walnut tree in his grandfather's garden, young Mansoor learns the art of woodworking and life's sacred rhythms from his grandfather Zain, a master craftsman known throughout their Persian town. Like finishing a beautiful geometric pattern in wood, Zain teaches Mansoor that every completed task is a chance to pause, stretch toward the sky, and give thanks.
In the ancient city of Isfahan, young Ehsan sat beside his wise grandfather Mohsin in their family's magnificent library, surrounded by precious old books and manuscripts. That night, after wondering about the meaning of Clear Evidence, Ehsan had an extraordinary dream that took him to a magical endless library where he met a mysterious guide clothed in robes of light who showed him how people throughout history searched for truth in different ways.
Groundskeeper Hamid tends the mosque's courtyard garden while questioning why some can\'t see Allah's creation's beauty. After talking with Ustad Sajjad, he dreams of Ehsan showing him a magical tree whose leaves display creation's signs, learning to be a good example rather than feeling sad about others\' choices.
Adil dreams of a magnificent library with floating light scrolls, where librarian Ehsan shows him golden keys of guidance and self-opening magical books, learning about the Quran's living nature through a crystal pool of divine light.
Young Fareed sat in his family's apartment in Antakya, fascinated by the ancient stories in his holy book while his mother Nadia watched from the doorway. That night, he dreamed of traveling back in time to the busy marketplace of ancient Antioch, where he witnessed three brave messengers - Kamal, Mahmood, and Talib - sharing their message of truth. While many people refused to listen, a kind carpenter named Hassan stood up to defend them.
In Isfahan's marketplace, Ismail helps kind glassmaker Haris deliver special truth-revealing mirrors. They witness transformations as people see their true selves: a merchant choosing honesty over selling damaged goods, a child confessing truth about a broken vase, and wealthy Qasim resolving his debt to humble carpenter Hamid. Ismail learns that the real magic of truth resides in people's hearts.
Parsa experiences dream journey with a being of light witnessing historical moments of divine justice, learning with grandmother Bibi Nasreen how mercy precedes punishment.
Hamid learns from aunt Nasreen about an ancient people through a withering rosebush, understanding gratitude's importance and true strength's source.
Dawood witnesses Rahimi family's garden wither after stopping sharing tradition, recovering as they open gates to community again.
Mustafa travels with Jibril through time witnessing ancient civilizations\' responses to prophets\' warnings, learning deeper meaning of Quran stories.
Abid watches silkworm with gardener Omid in Garden of Choices where actions become light or shadow threads, transforming through kind choices.
Faisal visits contrasting gardens with Kamran seeing paradise versus wasteland, learning choices plant seeds for eternal future.
One peaceful night, young Safdar falls asleep thinking about his grandmother's stories of the Day of Judgment. In his dream, he finds himself in an extraordinary garden with a glowing guardian angel who shows him a magical crystal tree. Through this special tree's leaves, Safdar sees how every choice people made grows into different kinds of plants – some beautiful and nurturing, others thorny and bitter.
In the quiet of night, a Persian boy named Hadi fell asleep to the sweet scent of jasmine and found himself in an extraordinary dream. He met a wise historian called Naveed, who carried a magical book showing scenes from the past. Together they traveled through time, visiting the magnificent city of Iram with its towering pillars, watching the skilled Thamud people carve homes from solid rock, and witnessing the powerful Pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
In a beautiful Persian garden filled with roses and a splashing fountain, twelve-year-old Danial struggles with worry about his best friend Arman, who has been falsely accused of stealing. His grandmother Maman Bozorg teaches him that justice is like their garden pond after a storm - though cloudy at first, it eventually becomes clear as still water.
Young Ammar's world changed when his uncle gave him an old brass scale that had measured countless spices in their family's shop. That night, as he gazed at the scale in the flickering lamplight, Ammar found himself transported to a magical realm where countless scales made of pure light floated in the air, showing him how different kinds of deeds took physical form.
At breakfast one morning, Hadi sat troubled by what he had seen at school where wealthy Arash used his new phone to mock Kamran's family's financial problems. Through his father's beautiful story about a scattered laugh that broke into pieces throughout a village, Hadi learned that true wealth isn\'t about expensive things but about bringing people together with kindness.
Young Samir explores a vast light courtroom with guide Nasreen, witnessing historical scenes and visiting Kazim's mansion, learning how worldly success means little compared to faith and good deeds, and understanding the consequences of choices.
Maqsood learns from light being Kashif how choices are like planting seeds in our eternal garden, witnessing friend Hamid's kindness and Zara's honesty bloom like flowers in their gardens of deeds.
Kamran and Uncle Danyal share dream of hotel transforming to wasteland, leading uncle to convert hotel from excess to worship and charity.
Young Safdar dreams of magical golden scales that weigh truth in people's hearts, guided by kind Nasreen. Through three cases involving merchants, brothers, and a young boy, he learns that true justice requires seeing beyond surface appearances to find what's right and fair.
Young Safdar, curious about his judge father's work, dreams of magical golden scales that weigh truth in hearts. Guided by kind Nasreen, he learns through three cases that true justice requires seeing beyond appearances to find what's right and fair.
Under Isfahan's moonlit pomegranate tree, Amir learns from grandmother Nasreen about Prophet Lut. Through a dream, he witnesses the prophet welcoming angelic visitors and protecting them from crowds, learning about courage, divine protection, and how mercy accompanies justice like stars follow night.
In Isfahan, Zain and his grandmother discover how wisdom grows through a dream with gardener Ehsan. They plant seeds, weather storms, and learn that understanding grows naturally like trees, with every challenge strengthening their roots.
Ehsan meets Hakim Mansoor in a starlit courtyard, witnessing golden Scales of Divine Balance and a Pool of Truth revealing actions, learning how Allah's justice and mercy work in harmony.
Parisa dreams with grandfather Baba Farhad about Prophet Lut's city, learning to welcome new neighbors with kindness after witnessing ancient warnings.
Young Azhar in Tehran dreams of a magical celestial library with floating light scrolls containing Quran verses. He witnesses angels protecting divine words through history, from ancient scribes to translators, learning how Allah preserves His message like guiding stars.
Abbas learns from grandfather Abid how verses grow like seeds with proper care, keeping journal of progress as words take root.
Hamid discovers a magical world while exploring his grandmother Maamaa's cherished wooden box in her rose-filled garden. Inside, he finds the Lens of Light, which transports him to a mystical Library where Rehan shows him floating sheets of pure light containing living words that never fade. Through his adventure, Hamid gains deep appreciation for preserved words and begins learning sacred texts with new enthusiasm.
Under a pomegranate tree, Ehsan learns from Maman Joon about baby Musa's mother Yukabad trusting Allah by placing him in a river basket, leading to his protection in Pharaoh's palace and return to his mother.
In his grandmother's garden, young Murtaza worries about moving to a new city until his grandmother shares her husband's brass telescope and teaches him about At-Tariq, the Night Visitor star. Through magical evenings of stargazing, she explains how this bright star piercing darkness represents divine protection, helping Murtaza understand he\'ll be watched over in his new home.
In a peaceful valley where ancient cypress trees stand tall, thoughtful young Adil spends his days reading books from his father Mansoor's library and finding peace in his family's garden. That night, he dreams of an incredible garden with three magnificent gateways made of moonlight, mountain light, and pure radiance, teaching him about divine protection.
In his grandmother's beautiful garden in Isfahan, young Ehsan watched birds soaring past golden mosque spires as his beloved Madar Joon shared an amazing story about divine protection. That night, Ehsan dreamed of a mighty elephant army approaching through the desert, only to be stopped by thousands of small birds carrying tiny stones, showing how even the smallest creatures could accomplish great things when guided by divine will.
In his bedroom in Qom, eleven-year-old Mahdi experienced mysterious dreams that caught the attention of his mother, a talented calligrapher, and his wise grandmother Maman Bozorg. One night, Mahdi found himself in an amazing cave with walls made of endless mirrors showing ancient events. Inside, he witnessed incredible events including how small birds protected the sacred Ka\'bah, proving that true strength comes in many unexpected forms.
Adil learns from astronomer grandfather Ahmad how stars are divine signs following perfect paths, bridging science and spirituality in his understanding.
In a peaceful valley, young Idris sat with his beloved grandmother Maman Shamsi drinking saffron tea and asking about why this special night felt different. That night, in a wonderful dream, Idris saw the sky open up like a book, filled with angels carrying scrolls of divine light, showing him how prayers rose from Earth like gentle flames.
Arham discovers a glowing manuscript in grandfather Ayatollah Ehsan's library, exploring ancient astronomical charts and modern science to understand the universe's perfect design.
Asghar witnesses moon splitting through his telescope, learning from mother Nasreen that recognizing truth requires an open heart like clear telescope glass.
In his grandmother Bibi Nasreen's garden, Abbas plants a seed and learns about divine signs in nature - from seed growth to rain clouds to metamorphosing caterpillars. Through daily observations, he sees Quranic verses reflected in the natural world around him.
Munir discovers his grandfather's broken compass leading to stargazing with Uncle Nadir and father Nadeem, learning through a magical dream that seemingly broken things can point to infinite possibilities.
Amir watches a caterpillar with grandmother Safiya and dreams of the universe's tapestry, learning how choices create ripples like patterns in nature.
Zainab learns from her grandmother Nasreen in a healing garden with geometric patterns and an ancient fig tree. They discover nature's signs together, from ant behavior to leaf whispers, watching a fig seed sprout into new life and recording observations in a handmade journal.
Artist Hamid meets a speaking hoopoe by the garden pond that reveals Allah's creation signs in everything from seedlings to stars, teaching him to see deeper meaning in every natural element.
Young Ehsan helps his father Mansoor tend a garden where a mysterious glowing sapling leads to lessons about choices and mercy. Through the story of the first humans\' garden experience, Ehsan learns that challenges bring growth and mistakes can lead to new understanding.
Young Ehsan tends a garden with his father Mansoor, discovering a glowing sapling that leads to lessons about choices and mercy. Through the story of the first humans\' garden experience and his father's wisdom, Ehsan learns that challenges bring growth and mistakes can lead to understanding when met with honesty.
In a cozy study room in Isfahan, young Ehsan sits at his grandfather's old wooden desk, puzzling over deep questions about Allah's oneness. His wise Uncle Zafar arrives with a special gift – an old kaleidoscope called the "Unity Lens." Through this magical instrument, Ehsan sees beautiful patterns where every piece connects to every other piece, impossible to separate.
On a jasmine-scented evening, young Amir drifts off to sleep after his grandmother Bibi Shereen's nightly storytelling, and finds himself in a magical dream of an infinite library. There he meets the kind librarian Ustad Hassan, who guides him through amazing rooms filled with mirrors that show the wonders of creation in infinite ways.
Ehsan dreams of journeying with Prophet Musa and Khidr, witnessing three puzzling events that reveal Allah's hidden wisdom: a damaged boat saved from seizure, a wall protecting orphans\' treasure, and mysterious incident teaching divine wisdom's depth.
Ehsan journeys with Prophet Musa and Khidr in a dream, witnessing three puzzling events revealing Allah's hidden wisdom: a damaged boat saved from seizure, a wall protecting orphans\' treasure, and a mysterious incident.
This story explores the principles of ethical commerce and financial dealings in Islam, though its detailed summary is not provided in the source text.
Young Sajjad, living above his family's grocery store, enters a magical dream marketplace with wise merchant Nadeem. They observe how different business dealings emit various lights: honest trades glow golden, while unfair loans pulse green. Sajjad learns how interest-free loans and fair partnerships create beautiful light patterns strengthening the community, leading his family to establish a cooperative promoting ethical commerce.
While helping his uncle in Isfahan's marketplace, Ehsan struggles with Quran studies until he dreams of Prophet Nuh preaching, building the ark, and facing his son's rejection. With his family's support, he learns how faith grows like a tree - reaching toward light while staying rooted through storms.
While helping uncle Mansoor arrange herbs in Isfahan's marketplace, Ehsan falls asleep reading and dreams of Prophet Nuh's story. He witnesses the Prophet preaching under a great tree, building the ark, and facing his son's rejection. Sharing his dream with mother Fatima, sister Rida, and uncle Mansoor, he learns how faith grows like a tree - reaching toward light while staying rooted through storms.
In Mazandaran, Ehsan and grandfather discover a tiny plant growing through a garden wall, becoming the famous \'wall-flower\' that strengthens rather than damages the wall, teaching how faith can grow and bring blessings in challenging places.
In grandfather Mansoor's library, Ehsan finds a mysterious book leading to the Cosmic Library where the Keeper shows him bottles of life moments, teaching him to notice Allah's signs in small wonders.
Ali learns from Maryam by magical pool about nature's transformations, creating garden to teach children about souls\' journey home.
In his grandmother's peaceful garden, young Hamza discovers a tiny green shoot pushing through dry earth. That night, he finds himself in an extraordinary garden where each plant glows with inner light, representing different human souls. A gentle voice guides him through this mystical place, showing how his soul-plant responds to actions.
In his grandmother Parisa's wonderful library filled with ancient books, eleven-year-old Nabil loves listening to religious discussions and studying the Quran. One night, after his grandmother tells him about the importance of dreams, Nabil has an extraordinary dream where he meets his departed cousin Hamid, who guides him through a mysterious desert. Together they witness how every action has a consequence, but instead of leaving Nabil frightened, the dream fills him with understanding and purpose.
Eleven-year-old Hamid lives with craftsman father Zafar and mother Nasreen, carrying a secret about cheating in a calligraphy competition. His room's ancient family mirror draws him into a vision of endless mirrors showing hidden deeds. Guided by a kind elderly woman, he learns how actions affect others and finds courage to tell the truth.
One starlit evening in Isfahan, young Zain asked his mother to tell him about the Sacred House one more time before bed. As he drifted to sleep beneath his cozy blanket, he entered an extraordinary dream where he witnessed the building of the Ka\'bah itself. He watched in wonder as Prophet Ibrahim raised the sacred walls stone by stone, saw his powerful call to prayer echo through time, and observed generations of believers, including his own grandparents, answering that ancient call. A glowing footprint in the stone taught him about the lasting impact of faith, and when he woke up, Zain rushed to tell his mother about his amazing dream. From that day forward, the stories of the Sacred House were no longer just tales to remember but living truths that connected him to a great chain of faith stretching back through time.
Hamid learns patience through a troublesome garden corner that eventually produces uniquely beautiful spiral patterns, teaching that empty spaces might be waiting for Allah's perfect timing.
Akbar's garden transforms into a military camp where commander Ali teaches leadership lessons through nature. He observes soldiers supporting each other like trees supporting branches, while commander Talib teaches under a blossoming almond tree about individual growth.
In his grandfather Ali's garden, Akbar watches it transform into a military camp where plants teach leadership lessons. His grandfather becomes a Persian commander showing how soldiers support each other like trees, while commander Talib teaches under an almond tree about individual growth.
In a cozy bedroom filled with beautiful garden drawings, young Amir carefully arranges his botanical sketches while dreaming of heavenly gardens. One magical evening, he meets Jameel, a radiant guide who takes him on an amazing journey to see the gardens of Paradise. Together they explore crystal pavilions floating in clouds, trees with glowing fruits, and meet happy people resting on special couches.
Ehsan travels with angel Jabra\'il to witness contrasting places: the dark Zaqqum tree and a beautiful eternal garden, learning the importance of making good choices.
Faisal dreams of two men: proud Munir with his magnificent garden and humble Talib with his modest patch. A storm destroys Munir's garden while sparing Talib's, teaching about gratitude over pride in possessions.
Parsa dreams after reading Quran with mother Roshan, visiting magnificent Iram with Prophet Hud where proud citizens ignore warnings until divine wind comes, learning that true strength means using blessings to help others.
Arman dreams of witnessing Ad civilization and Prophet Hud's warnings about pride, seeing their mighty city face divine judgment through devastating wind, learning balance between achievement and humility.
Parviz dreams of Thamud valley with Prophet Salih's story, witnessing the miraculous she-camel and consequences of pride in water-sharing.
During a stormy night, Amir experiences a dream journey with luminous guide Danish, soaring above Earth to witness creation's wonders, from civilizations rising and falling to the daily cycle of light and darkness, learning to see with both eyes and heart.
Eleven-year-old Parsa explores ocean wonders with wise Javad in a dream, discovering five special keys of divine knowledge through sailing ships, soaring birds, and nature's patterns, learning to see Allah's signs in every wave and peaceful moment.
Unable to sleep one moonlit night, curious young Saeed found himself transported to a magical place called the Garden of Signs, where he met a wise guide named Kazim who wore robes that sparkled like twilight. Together they watched in wonder as drops of divine light fell from the sky, bringing the barren earth to life with beautiful date palms, bubbling springs, and colorful flowers.
Idris discovers his grandfather's broken compass creates beautiful star patterns, learning from a starlight gardener that truth can point in many directions and signs of guidance appear in unexpected places.
Idris and grandmother Nasira share an evening where he dreams of meeting grandfather Ehsan in an extraordinary garden, witnessing celestial dances and rain bringing desert to life with flowers.
Shahbaz explores tide pools with father Shaheer and sister Shahid, discovering Allah's signs in starfish, shells, and tiny sea creatures, learning each has its role in ocean's balance.
Abbas discovers nature's lessons through mysterious seeds from botanist Abid, growing plants with butterfly-wing leaves teaching signs in every living thing.
Qasim learns from father Qays how nature tells divine stories from raindrops to stars, continuing tradition with his own children.
High in the mountains near Isfahan, a young artist named Faraz climbs with his sketchbook, seeking answers about how everything in nature fits together perfectly. His wise grandmother's words about finding answers in nature echo in his mind as he settles on a boulder to draw. Suddenly, the landscape transforms, revealing incredible secrets about Earth's perfect design - from the way soil nurtures seeds to how mountains anchor the land like tent pegs. As Faraz watches clouds gather and rain fall, he discovers how every part of nature works together in perfect harmony.
Young Murtaza sat at his desk one evening, trying to finish a painting of mountains but feeling that something was missing from his artwork. After his mother shared some beautiful verses from the Quran over saffron tea, Murtaza had an amazing dream where he met a kind elderly artist named Ehsan who took him on a magical journey through the creation of the universe. Together they watched stars being born, mountains rising from the earth, and rivers finding their paths through valleys.
At the edge of ancient Isfahan lived young Amir with his grandmother, a retired geology professor whose house was filled with fascinating rocks and fossils. One magical night, Amir met a mysterious camel who took him on an incredible journey through the desert, discovering amazing secrets about nature's perfect design.
Young Maqsood floats through space in a dream, learning from his scientific family - father Dr. Raza, mother Dr. Nadia, and grandmother Jaddah Sakina - about signs in creation from atoms to galaxies.
Abid floats through space in a dream, seeing heavens\' dome and mountains anchoring Earth, finding divine poetry in everything from snowflakes to seashells.
Asghar dreams in grandfather Ashraf's study of floating in a cosmic laboratory showing creation's perfect workings - from hearing to sight to day and night's harmony, learning to see signs with his heart.
Through his telescope, Arif enters dream of floating through celestial garden with starlight flowers, witnessing Sirius's songs and creation's divine design.
Adil learns in grandfather Abbas's greenhouse about three creation signs through growing plants, storms, and oil lamps.
Kamran dreams of brothers Zafar and Idris with their orchards and wheat fields. When Idris's pure-hearted offering is accepted over Zafar's hasty one, jealousy leads to tragedy. A wise raven teaches gentleness, showing how hearts need care to grow goodness instead of anger.
Young Kamran dreams of two brothers with different gardens: Zafar with sweet fruit orchards and Idris with golden wheat fields. When Idris's pure-hearted offering is accepted over Zafar's hasty one, jealousy leads to tragedy. Through a wise raven's teachings, the story shows how hearts need care to grow goodness instead of anger.
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