Curriculum Storybooks

A comprehensive journey spanning from beautifully illustrated storybooks outlining the epic struggle between faith and corruption.

The Complete Series

Book 1
Book 1

The Whispering of Shadows

Introduces the core conflict. The protagonist, Imaan (representing the pure heart or sound belief), begins confronting the internal whispers of Faasid (the corrupter) and his army of Wasawis (doubts and negative thoughts).

This book sets the stage for recognizing unseen struggles within oneself and learning to fortify the heart.

Book 2
Book 2

Dughli and Chughli
(Hypocrisy and Backbiting)

Faasid introduces deeper societal issues. The villains Dughli (two-faced behavior) and Chughli (gossip/backbiting) try to isolate Akhlaq (representing good character or action).

This story shows how these negative traits destroy trust, break relationships, and weaken the community fabric.

Book 3
Book 3

Chaplus Gang
(The Flatterers)

This story highlights the dangers of arrogance and waste. Mutakabbir (the arrogant one) and Musrif (the extravagant/wasteful one) strike, using the "Chaplus gang" (sycophants or flatterers) to feed false pride.

The heroes face the major challenge of staying humble, grateful, and grounded in reality.

Book 4
Book 4

Raiah and Naseer
(The True Companions)

The narrative shifts slightly towards the rise of the heroes' allies, focusing on leadership, responsibility, and support.

Raiah (the responsible shepherd/caretaker) and Naseer (the helper/supporter) step forward to aid Imaan and Akhlaq, symbolizing the immense importance of good companionship and collective responsibility.

Book 5
Book 5

The Continued Resistance

The conflict deepens. Raiah and Naseer are explicitly introduced as the strategic counterbalance to Faasid's forces.

This book emphasizes that maintaining faith and character is an ongoing daily struggle, teaching children that Faasid will always look for new ways to divide or conquer a pure heart.

Book 6
Book 6

Final Confrontation

The climax of the spiritual and moral battle. Faasid is revealed in his ultimate form—representing the ultimate deceiver, Iblees (Satan).

At the same time, the roles of Raiah and Naseer are expanded to symbolize Parents (the ultimate caretakers and supporters), highlighting the crucial and irreplaceable role of parental guidance in confronting major moral crises.

Book 7
Book 7

Beyond the Mountains
(Kaahilistan)

A transition to practical, worldly struggles. The story introduces a new setting and challenge: Kaahilistan (The Land of Laziness).

Here, the heroes face Kaahil (Laziness), illustrating that even after defeating major moral evils, one must constantly battle apathy and inactivity to be truly productive, successful, and beneficial to the world.