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Noorah Kathryn Abdullah
This book contains the selections of Du’a (supplications) in Arabic which Muslims use in their everyday life. A straightforward and simple method has been applied to teach the basic du’a to children ages 3-6 years.Examples from everyday life are used to teach children which prayers (du’as) to say, how to memorize these everyday prayers quickly, how to understand their meanings, and the right occasions for their use. Beautifully illustrated, each prayer comes in Arabic, English, and Arabic in roman letters.
£4.50Pages : 24Binding : HardbackPublished : 2000Age : 0-5 years -
Fawzia Gilani
Follow the trials and tribulations of the sweet, gentle and pious Zahra when her parents die and she is left with an uncaring stepmother. A well-crafted Islamic version of the classic Cinderella story, in which faith, goodness and prayer are rewarded in the end. ……this children’s book (ideal for ages 4-8) was definitely a refreshing, new take on one of the oldest stories in history. Islamic lessons are woven in nearly seamlessly and teach the reader that faith, goodness, and prayer are rewarded in the end. Complementing the story are its colorful storybook pages, simple and vibrant illustrations by artist Shireen Adams. This children’s storybook is ideal for parents who want to share traditional fairy tales with their children but teach Islamic values at the same time.
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Ayesha bint Mahmood
Poetic reflections on Allah’s never-ending blessings, inspiring gratitude to the Creator. Includes 19 colourful illustrations
£4.50Pages : 24Binding : HardbackPublished : 2000Age : 0-5 years