Nizami Ganjavi — “Seven Beauties” (for kids)

Hello, little friends! Today we’ll explore one of Nizami Ganjavi’s finest works — “Seven Beauties.”

A tale-like beginning

Long ago, in a distant land, there lived a king named Bahrām. He was brave, strong and wise, yet sometimes struggled to make the right choices. To fill his life with wisdom, he built a marvelous palace.

Seven domes, seven colors, seven lessons

The palace had seven domes, each with its own color: golden, green, red, white, black, blue and multicolored. In every dome lived a beautiful and wise lady who shared her knowledge with the king.

What the Beauties taught

  • First Beauty — to be just and fair;
  • Second — to keep your word;
  • Third — to value friendship;
  • Fourth — to listen to your heart;
  • Fifth — to stay away from anger;
  • Sixth — to care for people;
  • Seventh — to remember good deeds.

Bahrām understood that what makes a ruler truly strong is not an army or wealth, but justice and wisdom.

Why it’s helpful for kids

  • Beauty alone doesn’t mean much.
  • Knowledge and kindness are the greatest values.
  • Every people has its own stories and wisdom to learn from.

Tips for parents

Read and discuss together:

  • Which Beauty felt closest to you, and why?
  • Which lesson would you like to practice in your life?
  • If you had your own “dome,” what wisdom would you share?

These talks grow children’s thinking skills and value-awareness.

Play & create

  • Role-play: Your child plays one Beauty and tells a short story.
  • Art: Draw a palace with seven domes and write one word on each: “Friendship,” “Justice,” “Love,” …
  • Weekly plan: “Seven days — seven lessons.” One dome per day.
  • Family habit: “Kindness Day” — everyone does a good deed.

Takeaway

“Seven Beauties” helps children love core values through story and play: justice, friendship, patience and kindness for everyday life.

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