A: Yes, the Arabic is graded for children, but the themes are mature. An adult with zero Arabic knowledge will find Part 2 challenging but rewarding. The English PDF makes it accessible to high schoolers and adults alike.
However, for English-speaking students and self-learners, finding the second part—often covering the intermediate stories of Prophets like Ibrahim (Abraham), Lut (Lot), and Ishaq (Isaac)—has traditionally been a challenge.
Read one paragraph of the Arabic PDF aloud. Do not look at the English yet. Step 2: Guess the meaning based on the root words you know (e.g., 'Arafa – to know; Khalaqa – to create). Step 3: Compare your guess with the English PDF. Step 4: Write down 5 new vocabulary words per day.
Qasas un Nabiyyeen (Parts 1-4) Stories of the Prophets Arabic
Searching for an English PDF of Qasas un Nabiyeen Part 2 (Stories of the Prophets) by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi reveals several resources tailored for students of Arabic, ranging from full vocabulary guides to partial translations and blog-based lesson materials. Available PDF Resources for Part 2 Arabic to English Vocabulary Guide : A comprehensive vocabulary list for Volume 2 is available on the Internet Archive
A unique aspect of Part 2 is its explanation of how people began making statues of pious ancestors out of grief, which eventually led to Satanic deception and full-scale polytheism.