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The Children’s Book of Islam Manawar Masood Zahid
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A Day in the Life of a Muslim Child By Abdulmalik Mujahid
This beautiful book A Day in the Life of a Muslim Child By Abdulmalik Mujahid describes a day in the life of a Muslim Child. From waking up to going to bed at night it goes over all the basic dua’s that should be recited in our daily lives.
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Quranic Opposites (Book Supplement)
The Quranic Opposites Puzzles are a set of 24 pairs of beautifully illustrated opposite words derived from the Noble Quran. In addition to understanding the concept of opposites, children will also become accustomed to words that are frequently mentioned in the Book of Allah.
Once the words have been mastered, the puzzles can be used to assess speed and accuracy of recall. The puzzle activity also develops cognitive matching skills. The puzzle pieces are produced on thick board with a gloss finish.
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What to Say When (Cards)
What to Say When… is a supplication and remembrance game for children. Both these acts of worship play an important role in the life of a Muslim. What to Say When… develops the awareness of these acts of worship to children using familiar everyday settings. Short and concise selections have been made for ease of understanding and memorization. The cards can also be used for placing around the home or school. Contents include 30 double-sided cards with full instructions. Each card contains a colourful illustration on one side and text (Arabic with English translation) on the other side. Each card has a smooth gloss laminate finish on both sides and measures 16cm by 10cm.
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The Book of Ibns – The Amazing Sons of Islam
By: Luqman Nagy
Pages: 80
Binding: Hardback
Size: 7x10x0.3″ (17×24 cm)
Format: Full Color
SKU/ISBN: 9789960996905
Publisher: Dar-us-SalamHistory, for many young people, is a boring list of names, dates and events. Our history, the history of Din al-Haqq al-Islam (Islam, the religion of the Truth) and the peoples of Dar al-Islam (The homeland of Islam), is anything but boring! This is a book full of the astonishing triumphs of Muslims from the Islamic Empire stretching from the Atlantic shores of Morocco, to the distant beaches of the South China Sea. What united these far-flung regions was Islam: the belief in one deity, Allah, and in the Prophet-hood of Muhammad (S). In the Arab world, a father or a mother can be informally identified as Abu ‘Ali (“the father of `Ali”) or `Umm Marvam (“the mother of Maryam”), after the birth of their first son or daughter. Each child, in turn, can be given a nickname of sorts identifying him or her as “son of” (ibn) or “daughter of” (bint) so-and-so.
Therefore, Abdul Haqq bin Luqman and Marvain bint Luqman would mean “Abdul Haqq, son of Luqman” and “Maryam, daughter of Luqman” respectively. This book is an introduction to the amazing lives of a number of Muslims. Each of the twelve Muslims honored here is an ibn (son), and is, therefore, remembered by the name of his father; each was an achiever whose patience, intelligence, motivation and Islamic faith resulted in contributions that have benefited not only Muslims, but all of mankind. Insha’Allah, the stories of these Abna ‘Al-Islam, or “sons of Islam”, will inspire all young Muslims who read them. May each reader of this book, like the twelve Islamic superstars it introduces, always be, a son ofsiratal-mustageem, a son of the True Path.
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A Guide for the Young Muslims (Book Four)
SBN :8178980649
Author :Assad Nimer Busool
Publisher :Goodword Books
Page: 274
Binding : PaperbackDescription from the publisher :
This is the fourth book in the series by Dr. Assad Nimer Busool, meant for students at the high school level. Apart from containing lessons based on the teachings and the guidance of the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad, it covers a wide spectrum of topics in Islam and its history. In this book, the lessons on Islamic principles are dealt with in greater detail and the impact of these principles on the lives of the Muslims in all generations specially the first generation. -
A Guide for the Young Muslims (Book Two)
ISBN :8178980568
Author :Assad Nimer Busool
Publisher :Goodword Books
Page :97
Binding : PaperbackDescription from the publisher :
This book, authored by Dr. Assad Nimer Busool, is the second of a series, which aims to introduce the principles of Islam to children at an early age. Bringing up children in the Faith makes them strong in moral values and helps them lead a life pleasing to God. In this book, the principles of the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad and the early generations of Muslims are discussed in a more detailed way in order to implant them in the child’s mind and to make them a part of his/her daily life. The emphasis is on the principles of tawhid and stories of akhlaq and correct manners. -
The Islamic Reader: Islamic Studies for Young People
This book The Islamic Reader: Islamic Studies for Young People presents the basic tenets of Islam in simple and easy-to-understand language.
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My First ABC from the Quran (HB)
ISBN :8178982315
Author :Sadia Khan
Publisher :Goodword Books
Page :24
Binding : HardboundDescription from the publisher :
The colourful book, full of friendly images is an ideal introduction to the first few words and objects from the Quran for your child. Its toddler-tough pages will guarantee extra hours of alphabet fun. -
Learning About Islam (for Kids) (PB)
ISBN :8178983907
Author :Saniyasnain Khan / Maryam Kinte
Publisher :Goodword Books
Page :24
Binding : PaperbackDescription from the publisher :
This book has been especially prepared by Goodword books for the school children in order to educate and teach them the basic tenets and knowledge of Islam that a Muslim child should know.Every effort has been made to ensure that the knowledge in this book is authentic and sound according to the Quran and sunnah of the Prophet.
About the author(s):
Saniyasnain Khan
Saniyasnain Khan is an Indian television host and children’s author, with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam and a number of them have been translate…