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Is Story Night suitable for children and Non-Muslims?

Is Story Night suitable for children and Non-Muslims?

November 22, 2024

Yes, Story Night is suitable for children and non-Muslims. We welcome people from all backgrounds to join us in exploring these timeless stories from the Quran. Everyone can benefit from the wisdom and lessons found in these narratives, regardless of their age or religious beliefs.

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