Sort By:
View:
  • Out Of Stock

    Aysenur Gunes

    Explore the wonders of Makkah and Madinah with this fun activity book. Features dot-to-dot drawings, colouring fun, puzzles to solve and 63 stickers to stick.

    Part of a new activity book series that also includes:

     

    £2.99
    Pages : 32
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2014
  • Out Of Stock
    Browse Wishlist

    Adil Salahi

    Muslims all over the world see Muhammad as God’s last messenger to mankind, and, for every community that wants to live under God’s guidance, the Prophet Muhammad’s character and conduct is the light showing the way to God’s pleasure. The Prophet’s miracle was to give to humanity a system of life that provides for all the needs of body, mind and soul, and elevates man’s aspirations towards a sublime ideal. Through his actions, he showed the way to achieve all this in a very simple, direct and truthful manner. He built a state that was dedicated to truth and justice and to the liberation of man throughout the world. He wrote to emperors, kings and rulers, calling on them to believe in God and to follow His message, yet, at the same time, he lived a life of poverty, leaving aside the riches that were offered to him.

    At a time when the Prophet is much maligned by writers, cartoonists, and various other detractors this book aims to show Muhammad’s true character in detail, both in its most everyday and most extraordinary moments.

    Adil Salahi’s writings include the acclaimed Muhammad: Man and Prophet and Pioneers of Islamic Scholarship, and the English translation of the 18-volume In the Shade of the Qur’an. His main career has been in radio and print journalism, and for over 30 years he was editor of ‘Islam in Perspective’, a twice-weekly full-page column in the Arab News, a Saudi daily newspaper.

    £12.99
    Browse Wishlist
    Pages : 300
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2013
    Age : young adult
  • Out Of Stock

    Farheen Khan

    Tree forts, maple trees – and roaring lions? When their classmate Yusuf hears ferocious roaring lions and creepy laughing hyenas in his backyard, he calls the best detectives he knows, Ibrahim and Zayn Khan! With the help of their trusty brown sack, they search for clues and bit by bit piece together this extraordinary mystery. Join the 3rd grade detective duo as they solve the thrilling case of The Roaring Lion!

    It was almost midnight when Ibrahim first heard the sounds of hyenas in the backyard and they were laughing! He quietly slipped out of his sleeping bag and peered into the yard. Less than a minute later he heard a loud thunderous roar! He grabbed his binoculars and held them against the window. There was definitely something out there, something big!

    £2.99
    Pages : 56
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2009
    Age : 5-7 years - 7-9 years
  • Out Of Stock

    Farah Morley

    In a bustling oasis called Madinah a small tabby cat, Hurayrah, has lost his friend. The lonely Hurayrah sets out to find him and is soon bounding above the market, scaling the mosque wall and asking his friend Kaswa, the camel, for help.

    After searching high and low Hurayrah decides to wait in the mosque, beside a man resting on the ground. But with the appearance of a sneaky snake, the man’s nap threatens to turn into a nightmare. It is up to Hurayrah to protect the man in peril.

    £5.99
    Pages : 36
    Binding : Hardback
    Published : 2013
    Age : 0-5 years
  • Out Of Stock

    J. Samia Mair

    Zak and his sister Hana decide to see how many good deeds they can do in one day. However, everything is going wrong for Zak, and his plans only end in disappointment … and lots and lots of mess.

    Zak soon realises, though, that it isn’t important what happens; it is his good intentions that count.

    Also available Zak and his Little Lies

    £4.99
    Pages : 40
    Binding : Board book
    Published : 2013
    Age : 0-5 years
  • Out Of Stock

    Ozkan Oze

    The I Wonder series give young readers answers to the BIG questions they have about Islam in brilliant little books. Written in a friendly and accessible style for today’s youth, these are essential companions for questioning young minds.

    Have you ever wondered about Allah? Have you ever wanted to ask where Allah lives, or why you can’t see Him? How He managed to create everything and why all of creation obeys Him. These questions, and many more, are explored inside.

    The “I Wonder” series includes the following titles, scheduled for release over the next two years:

    £4.99
    Pages : 136
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2013
    Age : 7-9 years - 9-12 years
  • Out Of Stock

    Edoardo Albert

    Ibn Sina, who is referred to as Avicenna in Latin, was a true polymath. Born in the tenth Century his passion for knowledge was unbound, and he made lasting contributions to medicine, maths and philosophy.

    He served under princes and kings (and fled from them too), wrote books of philosophy that are still argued over today and set down medical treatments that continue in use. As such, Ibn Sina is often referred to as the most brilliant Muslim thinker in Islam’s Golden Age.

    With illustrations, photographs, and maps, the rich and diverse world that produced Ibn Sina is vividly brought alive.

    £4.99
    Pages : 96
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2013
    Age : young adult
  • Out Of Stock

    Dawud Wharnsby

    Revisit the classic nasheeds from Colours of Islam in this new songbook. Beautifully illustrated throughout by Shireen Adams, and with a free audio CD, children will be overjoyed to read, listen and sing along to the timeless poetry of togetherness and diversity by Dawud Wharnsby.

    The songs included are:

    • Sing, Children of the World
    • The Story of Ibrahim
    • Alhamdulillah (I’m a Rock)
    • Allah Ta‘ala
    • Wings Against My Window
    • We’ve Scanned the Sky
    • Little Bird
    • Colours of Islam
    • Hear me beat my drum (BONUS SONG)

     

    Also available:

    Picnic of Poems: In Allah’s Green Garden book and CD

    A Whisper of Peace book and CD

     

    £9.99
    Pages : 40
    Binding : Hardback
    Published : 2013
    Age : 5-7 years
  • Out Of Stock

    Fawzia Gilani

    After Snow White’s parents die she finds herself alone with a stepmother whose vanity is only matched by her wickedness. When the stepmother’s jinn reveals that Snow White is the ‘fairest of them all’, she starts plotting against her. To survive Snow White must escape the devious plans of her
    poisonous stepmother, who will not stop until she is dead.

    This lyrically-told tale of flight, friendship and forgiveness, also includes seven dwarf sisters-in-faith, a considerate huntsman and a charming prince.

    Also available:

     

    £5.95
    Pages : 44pp
    Binding : Hardback
    Published : 2013
    Age : 5-7 years - 7-9 years
  • Out Of Stock

    S.M Atif Imtiaz

    Wandering Lonely in a Crowd: Reflections on the Muslim Condition in the West is a timely collection of essays, articles, lectures and short stories that have been written during the Bush years, a time of political uncertainty for British Muslims after 2001. They cover the themes of integration, community cohesion, terrorism, radicalisation, cultural difference, multiculturalism, identity politics and liberalism.

    Imtiaz responds to the predicament of being a Muslim in modern Britain. Beginning with a raw and unedited response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and ending with Obamas election, these pieces cover the numerous facets of the debate that surrounds British Muslims today. The book sets out a narrative for these years and a response that argues that British Muslims should move away from identity politics towards Islamic humanism. ‘S.M. Atif Imtiaz has worked in Equalities for the National Health Service, holds a doctorate in social psychology from the London School of Economics, and is a longstanding community activist.

    “Imtiaz is telling us to wake up to some tough global realities. Islam matters, more than anything else. Not just because it offers the most compelling and widely-followed alternative to turbo-capitalism, but because it does so on the basis of monotheism, history’s most powerful idea. In these essays, spanning British and global Islamic issues of burning moment, Imtiaz reminds us that God has not gone away.”- Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean, Cambridge Muslim College.

    “From student radicalism in the nineties to Muslims at the centre of a national security policy in the 2000s, Atif Imtiaz’s generation has had to confront issues of identity, belonging, loyalty, commitment and their faith in much harsher, more polarised terms than most. A careful thinker, drawing inspiration from many different sources including, of course, his Islamic faith, Imtiaz is one of those who is exploring and articulating what a twenty first Western expression of his religion might mean.” Madeleine Bunting, associate editor and columnist, The Guardian

    £7.99
    Pages : 184 - 424
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2011
    Age : young adult
  • Out Of Stock

    Shaykh Abd Al-Ghaffar Hasan

    The Way of the Prophet is a translation of a selection of 393 traditions of the Prophet Muhammad and includes a commentary to elucidate their meanings. This comprehensive selection covers faith, worship, morality and character, ethics, society, law and politics in Islam. It was originally complied in the 1950s by Sheikh Abd al-Ghaffar Hasan of Delhi at the request of Sayyid Abul Ala Mawdudi and is mainly based on the Mishkat al-Masabih of al-Khatib al-Tabrizi and the Adab al-Mufrad of Imam Bukhari.

    The original Arabic text of the traditions accompanies the translation along with a first-line index of Prophetic traditions for easy reference. This work provides a comprehensive and concise introduction to the teachings of the Prophet.

    £8.99
    Pages : 256
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2009
    Age : young adult
  • Out Of Stock

    Khaleel Muhammad

    Mr Polonsky, an angry old man, is desperate for help. His house is a mess and it needs cleaning before his wife returns home from a major operation. As a last resort he puts an advert in a local shop. A group of Muslim children come together to clean-up, but with time running out and a bigger mess than they had imagined … can they succeed?

    Khaleel Muhammad is a well-known singer of nasheeds (Islamic songs). He has also written and produced his own successful audio adventure, The Adventures of Hakim. This is his first children’s book. 16 full-colour Manga-style illustrations

    £3.99
    Pages : 67
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2012
    Age : 7-9 years