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Ashraf and Zainab: Salam Kids Love Rasulullah (PBUH)
When Zainab grows up she wants to be just like the Prophet Muhammad, Rasulullah (PBUH) – Peace Be Upon Him. So Zainab and her mother practice some of the things the Prophet would do in his everyday life.
Now Zainab loves Rasulullah (PBUH) even more.
The Salam Kids Series are books designed to encourage young children to try their best and start to implement Islamic practices into their lives.
These books are not instructional!
Let’s always remember each child is different and that they will participate with their own capabilities.
Young children will love the characters Ashraf and Zainab featured in this series.
Other Books in the Salam Kids Series
- Ashraf & Zainab Remember Allah Salam Kids
- Ashraf & Zainab Love Rasulullah Salam Kids
- Ashraf & Zainab Learn About Fasting Salam Kids
- Ashraf & Zainab Practice Wudhu & Salat Salam Kids
Young children will love the characters Ashraf and Zainab featured in this series. Full Color books for Ages 3yrs – 8yrs
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Imagine Me In The Future
- ISBN13: 9781913677169
- Publication Date: 27-04-2022
- Format: Paperback
An adorable, rhyming, character-building book that encourages little ones to reflect on their unique qualities and talents, blessed by Allah. This book includes several activities to help children strengthen their self-esteem, learn tools and tips on how to cope with challenges and build their reliance upon Allah.
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10 Ways To Remember Allah
About This Book:
“10 Ways to Remember Allah” is a profound and insightful book that investigates many approaches and activities to assist individuals in strengthening their relationship with Allah (God) and maintaining a continual state of remembering and mindfulness. This book, written with wisdom and compassion, is a practical guide for anyone looking to expand their spiritual journey and deepen their faith. -
Zak And His Good Intentions
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.
After his misadventures, Zak realized that it isn’t only what happens that matters; his good intentions count too.
J. Samia Mair has published three children’s books: Amira’s Totally Chocolate World, The Perfect Gift, and the chapter book The Great Race to Sycamore Street. She is a staff writer for SISTERS magazine and Discover: The Magazine for Curious Muslim Kids.
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Hassan And Aneesa Go To Nikaah
Hassan and Aneesa’s cousin Aisha, wants to get married. Her family are excited to help her find someone that she will like. The couple will need to meet first and pray salatul-istikhara before they decide to get married. Join Hassan and Aneesa as they help the bride and groom prepare for the wedding day.
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The Prophet Of Mercy
This short and wonderful book provides 70 examples of difficult situations from the life of the Prophetï·º and the wisdom with which he faced each and every struggle. May it offer many enlightening lessons from the Seerah of the Prophet of Mercyï·º. Our life in this world is a trial. We will experience ups and downs and face difficult situations. Who better to learn from than our beloved Prophetï·º, our guide and a role model to emulate in our daily lives.
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The Films That Made Me By Peter Bradshaw
‘Like a pizza delivery driver who travels everywhere by moped, or a volcanologist who keeps turning the central heating up, I’m a film critic who loves going to the cinema.’ – Peter Bradshaw.
Peter Bradshaw is the film reviewer for intelligent, curious cinemagoers; he has worked at the Guardian for twenty years. The Films That Made Me collates his finest reviews from the last two decades, which carry with them his deep experience, knowledge and understanding of film.
Introducing each section with a brief introductory article in his light, humorous tone, and ranging from The Cat in the Hat and the Twilight Saga to Synecdoche: New York, Bradshaw shares the films that he loved, the films that he hated, the films that made him laugh, cry, swoon and scared. His reviews range from the insightful and introspective to the savage and funny. A must read for all film fanatics.
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THE QURANIC PRESCRIPTION
THE QURANIC PRESCRIPTION
UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF OPTIMAL HEALTH
By (author) Madiha Saeed MD
Have you ever opened a book and automatically connect to the author’s passion and expertise on a topic? This is one of those books. The immense amount of content so simply laid out is in absolute requirement in today’s age with so much confusion around health.
A book like this is perfect because it draws from a rich base of health found within religious context and scientific research.
If you are concerned about what you you put into your and your families body and want to read past the incorrect labeling, deceitful marketing of food conglomerates, this is a must read to gain crucial understanding of health presented in holistic manner.
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Bounce By Matthew Syed
Examines the nature of competitiveness and demonstrates how sports offer powerful and often overlooked tools with which to explore fundamental subjects, including biology, morality, the relationship between mind and matter, globalization, culture, gender, race, and economics.
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How To Fail by Elizabeth Day
Inspired by her hugely popular podcast, How To Fail is Elizabeth Day’s brilliantly funny, painfully honest and insightful celebration of things going wrong. This is a book for anyone who has ever failed. Which means it’s a book for everyone. If I have learned one thing from this shockingly beautiful venture called life, it is this: failure has taught me lessons I would never otherwise have understood. I have evolved more as a result of things going wrong than when everything seemed to be going right. Out of crisis has come clarity, and sometimes even catharsis. Part memoir, part manifesto, and including chapters on dating, work, sport, babies, families, anger and friendship, it is based on the simple premise that understanding why we fail ultimately makes us stronger. It’s a book about learning from our mistakes and about not being afraid. Uplifting, inspiring and rich in stories from Elizabeth’s own life, How to Fail reveals that failure is not what defines us; rather it is how we respond to it that shapes us as individuals. Because learning how to fail is actually learning how to succeed better. And everyone needs a bit of that.
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The Book That Transforms Nations
No country is too poor, to filled with crime, too divided by war, or too dark to be changed. God has given us basic principles that are keys to every problem we face in the twenty-first century. The answers lie between the covers of one book – the Bible.
The Book That Transforms Nations demonstrates how, together, we can use the Bible to change the whole world. Loren Cunningham’s fifty years of ministry have taken him to the world’s poorest and neediest as well as to kings and presidents. Here he offers a solid reason to hope and work for a better future.
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See how God has already worked wonders in the nations
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Meet heroes who have discipled countries in applying the Bible’s transforming truths
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Learn about innovative methods for getting God’s Word out to everyone
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