5 Pillars of Islam
£4.99
Anwar Cara
Written in simple, rhyming language and accompanied with bold, colourful illustrations this book is perfect to introduce young children to the most important acts in Islam: the Five Pillars. Each spread features one of the Five Pillars: believing in Allah and His Messenger, praying, fasting, giving charity and performing Hajj.
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Anwar Cara
A bright and bold board book introducing the five pillars of Islam to young children.
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Weight | 0.250 kg |
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Age | 0-5 years |
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