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15 Recommended Seerah Books for Kids To Read Right Now

The Seerah Book for Kids is a captivating book for children to learn about Seerah (the life of the Prophet Muhammad) in a truly engaging way. It contains highly attractive artwork to inspire creativity; a carefully chosen collection of the Prophet’s prayers to instil moral values; fascinating trivia to provide a basic understanding of Seerah; and at the end to help children enjoy what they have learned so far.

With bright colourful illustrations, and a cute story of a brother and sister talking and learning about the Prophet, the books are both a fun and relatable introduction to the Prophet for young children. These books are perfect for younger kids 2+ to be read to, or even great for older kids to read for themselves.

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My Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

My Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
My Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

My Prophet Muhammad (S) encapsulates the timeless story of the life of the best and final Messenger of Allah, Muhammad (S). Designed for early childhood, this rendering of the Seerah serves as an ideal first acquaintance with the miraculous story of Allah’s finest creation. With its vivid illustrations and appropriately rendered authorship, this book is designed to increase your child’s knowledge, appreciation and love for the Prophet Muhammad (S).

My Prophet Muhammad (S) is a picture board book, containing 24 pages, a soft sponge cover with special glitter, varnish and metallic shine effects.

Prophet Muhammad (The Age of Bliss)

Prophet Muhammad (The Age of Bliss)
Prophet Muhammad (The Age of Bliss)

This book is a short story of Prophet Muhammad’s life, peace be upon him, for young readers. It begins with the signs of his arrival to this world and summarizes his life full of hardship, servanthood, and struggle.

Young readers will find a life devoted to the highest cause of connecting humanity with The Creator. His relationship with God as well as with his friends, his humble way of life, his character and the heritage he left behind symbolize a role model for all.

Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (The Age of Bliss)

Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (The Age of Bliss)
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (The Age of Bliss)

Throughout his life, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (the Truthful) provided a role model to all those around him. Wishing only to earn the pleasure of Allah and His Messenger, he donated all his possessions in the way of Allah and was unswerving in his support of the blessed Prophet.

This book presents his extraordinary life alongside with the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. The other companions admitted that no one could outdo Abu Bak in exemplifying the true faith. His uprightness and sincerity earned him the honor of being the first Caliph of the Muslim world.

He served the people with the greatest humility, dying almost penniless at the age of sixty-three. This book brings to life the remarkable character of Abu Bakr from his birth onwards through the early years of Islam.

Abu Bakr Siddiq (The First Caliph of Islam)

Abu Bakr Siddiq (The First Caliph of Islam)
Abu Bakr Siddiq (The First Caliph of Islam)

Most people have a best friend who they favor amongst all of the people. The best friend of Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) was Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him).

He was the only person, other than the Prophet’s (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) own wife, who accepted Islam immediately and believed in him from the first movement that he announced his Prophethood.

Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) always remained at the Prophet’s (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) side and he had no reservations about spending his wealth for the sake of Islam and the Muslims. The Prophet’s Companions all recognized his superiority, yet he always remained humble and sincere towards all.

This is the story of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) and his rise to leadership of the Muslim Ummah.

Umar Farooq (The Second Caliph of Islam)

Umar Farooq (The Second Caliph of Islam)
Umar Farooq (The Second Caliph of Islam)

Umar Farooq (ra), the second Caliph of Islam, ruled for about ten years over a total area of 2,251,030 square miles. His rule was exemplary, every decision and action of his being guided by the word of Allah, as enshrined in the Quran. It is difficult to imagine that any ruler who had a huge empire, like Umar Farooq’s(ra), would live like a simple, common man. But that is exactly what he did.

He wore clothes with many patches, slept on the floor, ate plain food and travelled to foreign lands with just one servant and a camel. Umar Farooq (ra) had a strong sense of duty and justice. Throughout his rule, everyone was treated equally and with justice, whether he was a Muslim or a non-Muslim. He lived in the love and fear of Allah. In the history of the world, there was and still is no other ruler like him: he was unique.

Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (The Age of Bliss)

Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (The Age of Bliss)
Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (The Age of Bliss)

The second caliph of the Muslims and a close Companion of the noble Prophet, Umar ibn al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, strengthened Islam through his courage and actions. This book tells the story of Umar for young readers presenting his key achievements and milestones in his life.

Umar ibn al-Khattab wandered the streets at night to find people in need, he personally helped the poor and weak and was never tempted by the luxuries or wealth a leader could be expected to enjoy. The leader of the world’s largest empire, he rejected all forms of ostentation, living in a small hut and eating mainly bread and olive oil.

His selflessness and modesty inspired many people to accept Islam. After the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, and Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with him, he was the greatest example for believers to follow.

Uthman Ibn Affan (The Age of Bliss)

uthman ibn affan (The Age of Bliss)
uthman ibn affan (The Age of Bliss)

Uthman ibn Affan was one of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs of the Muslim state. He was always the first to respond to the call for help. A wealthy merchant, he constantly donated his wealth, enlarging the Medina mosque, buying a well for the people, feeding and equipping the army and helping the poor and needy.

Uthman Ibn Affan (The Third Caliph of Islam)

Uthman Ibn Affan (The Third Caliph of Islam)
Uthman Ibn Affan (The Third Caliph of Islam)

Uthman Ibn Affan (ra), the third Caliph of Islam ruled for twelve years, the longest among the rightly guided Caliphs. During his rule people became economically more prosperous and he further undertook such activities and projects which also improved their overall quality of life.Author / Translator: Sr. Nafees Khan

Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Fourth Caliph of Islam)

Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Fourth Caliph of Islam)
Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Fourth Caliph of Islam)

Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, was also one of the members of the Prophet’s household. The Prophet took him into his care when he was only 5 years old and gave him an excellent upbringing. And from then onwards, he remained with the Prophet until he married the Prophet’s daughter Fatima after the migration to Madinah. In fact, he was so close to the Prophet that once the Prophet said to him, “You are of me, and I of you.”

This closeness, however, entailed great responsibility along with constantly being tested with trying situations. In the course of time, Ali became well-versed in Islamic knowledge, achieved profundity in religion and lived a life of deep realization and spirituality.

The Caliphs Abu Bakr, Umar  and Uthman used regularly to consult him in matters of importance. After Uthman’s death, Ali was chosen to be the fourth Caliph of Islam. Ali loved and obeyed Allah and His Messenger so much that he was given the title of al-Murtada, or the one with whom Allah is pleased.

Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Age of Bliss)

Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Age of Bliss)
Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Age of Bliss)

Ali ibn Abi Talib was the son of Abu Talib and the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. He lived with the blessed Prophet from a young age, cultivating an impeccable character and learning everything from the best of humankind. Ali was the first child to accept Islam, and the third Muslim after Khadija and Abu Bakr. This book presents his life for young readers.

Hasan and Husayn Ibn Ali (The Age of Bliss)

The story follows the two brothers into adulthood and pays tribute to the fine young men they become, thanks to the blessed Prophet’s tutelage. Outstanding examples of what it means to be a true Muslim (Hasan, leader, preacher, peace-maker, supreme example of morality; Husayn, principled, courageous and self-sacrificing) both brothers die as martyrs for Islam, and find their rewards as Leaders of the Youth in Paradise-to the great delight of their grandfather!

Khalid Ibn Al-Walid (The Age of Bliss)

Khalid ibn al-Walid was born to be a leader of men. Growing up as one of three brothers in a military family, he always played commander to his brothers’ soldiers. After honing his skills as a soldier, his natural leadership qualities and courage on the battlefield made him a natural choice as commander of the cavalry. This book charts his career as an illustrious and successful warrior, Khalid ibn al Walid, first against the Muslim army, and later as leader of the Muslim army. 

Khadijah: Mother of History’s Greatest Nation

You have another mother. You’ve never seen her. You’ve never heard her voice. You’ve never perhaps even thought of her as your mother. But she is your mother nonetheless.

And if you get to Jannah, your mother will there, waiting to meet you. Her name is Khadijah (RA). She was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (S), the first to believe in his message and the first mother of the greatest nation history has ever seen.

Khadija (The Wife of the Prophet Muhammad)

When the Messenger of Allah declared his Prophethood, Khadija became the first Muslim and devoted her life to Islam. She gave everything she owned to support the Muslims through the three difficult years of the boycott in Mecca. After her intense suffering, she finally succumbed to illness with the assurance of a place in Paradise. This “Mother of Muslims” is a source of inspiration to all Muslims, both men and women. Her steadfastness in the way of the religion, her unhesitating devotion to her noble Prophet, her charity, faith and compassion make her one of the most loved women of all time.

Khadija Bint Khuwaylid (The Age of Bliss)

This book tells the story of the remarkable life of Khadija. The beloved first wife of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, she was his loyal supporter, trusted companion and source of comfort. Geared toward to young readers, it presents an extraordinary life with immense importance to Islam.

One of the few girls of her time to be educated, Khadija grew into an intelligent woman with perfect manners and exceptional beauty. She was well loved by all. A talented and successful business woman, through her own efforts Khadija became one of Mecca’s wealthiest women, yet she lived a simple life and always helped the poor and needy. She was renowned for her compassion and charity.

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  1. with good appreciation I’m like these books and I’m happy to see these seerah of blessing prophet S A W and families I’m thanks for outhers of these books

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