Qasas al-Nabiyyin (literally Stories of the Prophets ) is a multi-volume book written by (1914–1999), a renowned Indian Islamic scholar and author. Unlike heavier scholarly tomes (such as Ibn Kathir’s Stories of the Prophets ), Nadwi’s work was specifically designed for a unique dual purpose:

It introduces students to Classical Arabic through simple, repetitive sentence structures that gradually increase in complexity.

Each story is derived directly from the Quran and authentic hadith, written in a narrative style that reinforces Arabic vocabulary and grammar (especially naḥw and ṣarf ).