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5Pillars: Fun Box - The Islamic Activity Game

5Pillars: Fun Box - The Islamic Activity Game

About The Product Reconnect with family and friends, learn more about the basics of Islam, and have fun! Challenge your family and friends with ridiculously fun activities... Can you draw with your eyes closed? How long can you jabber without a stammer? How many teasers can you hammer out? Could you do all of this before time runs out? If so, this family game was made just for you! With 400 cards full of activities, you might find yourself rolling around in laughter! It really is the most fun you can have while learning about Islam. What's included: 400 Cards Activity Wheel 1-Minute Sand Timer Card Tray Instruction Manual    Islamic content authenticity has been verified by globally recognized institutions.

$24.95

Jannah Jewels Book 2: The Chase in China

Jannah Jewels Book 2: The Chase in China

Umm Nura

About The Book In the second book of the Jannah Jewels Series, the girls are caught and thrown aboard the ship of Zheng He, the famous Chinese Muslim Admiral. Caught in a lightning thunderstorm, they must sail in raging waters to retrieve a rare medicine plant. Can the Jannah Jewels escape the fiery arrows of pirates and make it safely back home?

$12.95

Jannah Jewels Book 3: Bravery In Baghdad

Jannah Jewels Book 3: Bravery In Baghdad

Umm Nura

About The Book In the third book of the Jannah Jewels Series, a notable scholar has vanished from the House of Wisdom, along with a scroll pen that belonged to the famous mathematician Al-Kindi. Lost in the marketplace of Baghdad, can the Jannah Jewels gain victory over the villain and put the pen back into the Golden Clock?

$12.95

Jannah Jewels Book 4: Secrets In Spain

Jannah Jewels Book 4: Secrets In Spain

Umm Nura

About The Book In the fourth book of this Series, the Jannah Jewels take readers along on their most challenging adventure yet, as Hidayah and her friends travel to magnificent Spain in hopes of finding the next missing artifact. In this book, a mysterious girl in a red dress travels back into time to help Jaffar. Who is this girl? Will the Jannah Jewels find the missing artifact before Jaffar and his gang?

$12.95

Jannah Jewels Book 5: Courage In Cordoba

Jannah Jewels Book 5: Courage In Cordoba

Umm Nura S. Karim

About The Book In Book 5 of the Jannah Jewels Adventure Series, a small mistake creates a costly consequence! The Jannah Jewels must find not one but two artifacts! The Jewels collect clues from Abbas ibn Firnas, one of the first men to attempt glider flight, and Fatima al Mayriti, a famous astronomer and scholar of Madrid. Can the Jannah Jewels get un-stuck out of Spain and continue their quest for peace on Earth?

$12.95

Jannah Jewels Book 7: Triumph In Turkey

Jannah Jewels Book 7: Triumph In Turkey

Umm Nura Tayyaba Syed

About The Book In Book 7 of the Jannah Jewels Adventure Series, they travel back in time to the Conquest of Constantinople and find themselves right in the middle of it! They learn about the great conqueror, Sultan Muhammad II and about the wonderful Companion named Abu Ayub al Ansari. Can the Jannah Jewels find the missing artifact and place it in the Golden Clock before time runs out?

$12.95

Jannah Jewels Book 8: Adventure In America (Volume 8)

Jannah Jewels Book 8: Adventure In America (Volume 8)

Umm Nura Tayyaba Syed

About The Book In Book 8 of the Jannah Jewels Adventure Series, they travel back in time to Natchez, Mississippi. There, they meet Prince Ibrahima Abdur Rahman, a West African prince who was captured and lived most of his life as a slave in America. Can the Jannah Jewels solve the clues to find the missing artifact in Natchez before time runs out?

$12.95

Jannah Jewels Book 9: Surprise In Syria (Volume 9)

Jannah Jewels Book 9: Surprise In Syria (Volume 9)

Tayyaba Syed Umm Nura

About The Book In Book 9 of the Jannah Jewels Adventure Series, they travel back in time to the once beautiful city of Aleppo in Syria. There, they meet Queen Dayfa Khatun, a loved and pious ruler, who took great care of her people and was an advocate of learning. Can the Jannah Jewels solve the clues to find the 9th artifact in Aleppo before time runs out?

$10.95

Jannah Jewels Book 10: Intrigue In India (Volume 10)

Jannah Jewels Book 10: Intrigue In India (Volume 10)

Umm Nura

About The Book In Book 10 of the Jannah Jewels Adventure Series, they travel back in time to India. They meet Sultan Razia, who leads her people with strength and grace, and teaches them a lesson on diversity. Can the Jannah Jewels solve the clues to find the 10th artifact in India before time runs out?

$10.95

Jannah Jewels Book 11: Evidence in Egypt (Volume 11)

Jannah Jewels Book 11: Evidence in Egypt (Volume 11)

Umm Nura

About The Book In Book 11 of the Jannah Jewels Adventure Series, they travel back in time and marvel at the wonders of Egypt. While trying to solve a puzzling riddle, they meet Ibn Khaldun, the great professor and historian at the famous Al Azhar University in the 14th Century. Can the Jannah Jewels find the 11th artifact to place in the Golden Clock before time runs out?

$10.95

Jannah Jewels Book 12: Unity in Uzbekistan

Jannah Jewels Book 12: Unity in Uzbekistan

Umm Nura

About The Book In the last book of the 12 book series, the Jannah Jewels must follow clues to find the last two remaining artifacts to place into the Golden Clock which opens up to reveal an unforgettable secret! Along the way, they will face their surprising arch-nemesis and participate in an ultimate intense archery battle. What is the secret of the Golden Clock? Who will finally be crowned the next Master Archer? Find out in the surprising and exciting ending of the Jannah Jewels: United in Uzbekistan!  

$12.95

5Pillars: Junior Edition - Discover Islam While You Play (English)

5Pillars: Junior Edition - Discover Islam While You Play (English)

About The Product Reconnect with family and friends, learn more about the basics of Islam, and have fun! Loved by thousands of families across the globe thanks to our unique gameplay experience, the Junior edition is a fun-filled way to rekindle your Islamic knowledge and create new memories to cherish with your loved ones.  We recommend playing the Junior Edition with younger children, with those who are new to Islam, or those who are just starting their Islamic education. How do I play? You'll get into two teams, select your level of difficulty for each topic, and answer questions to fill up the pillars on these topics: Pillars of Islam, Pillars of Iman, Quran, Sunnah, and Muslim Manners. Conquer all pillars across five difficulty levels before the other team to win! How long is a game? As long as you want! Play for a couple minutes or all night, but we recommending playing until you have conquered all the pillars of Islam. What's included: 500 Cards Game Board 50 Pillar Tiles 5 Pillar Tokens Card Tray Instruction Manual Islamic content authenticity has been verified by globally recognised institutions. References from the Quran and Hadith are given so you learn more about Islam with every flip of the card.

$29.95

5Pillars: Junior Edition - Discover Islam While You Play (English)

5Pillars: Junior Edition - Discover Islam While You Play (English)

About The Product Reconnect with family and friends, learn more about the basics of Islam, and have fun! Loved by thousands of families across the globe thanks to our unique gameplay experience, the Junior edition is a fun-filled way to rekindle your Islamic knowledge and create new memories to cherish with your loved ones.  We recommend playing the Junior Edition with younger children, with those who are new to Islam, or those who are just starting their Islamic education. How do I play? You'll get into two teams, select your level of difficulty for each topic, and answer questions to fill up the pillars on these topics: Pillars of Islam, Pillars of Iman, Quran, Sunnah, and Muslim Manners. Conquer all pillars across five difficulty levels before the other team to win! How long is a game? As long as you want! Play for a couple minutes or all night, but we recommending playing until you have conquered all the pillars of Islam. What's included: 500 Cards Game Board 50 Pillar Tiles 5 Pillar Tokens Card Tray Instruction Manual Islamic content authenticity has been verified by globally recognised institutions. References from the Quran and Hadith are given so you learn more about Islam with every flip of the card.

$29.95

Sun and Moon: A Conversation about God

Sun and Moon: A Conversation about God

Nelly Elmenshawy

About The Book The most important of matters for us to learn and impart is the knowledge of God. We know God through His Attributes. These attributes give us a glimpse into the endless knowledge of God which will increase love in the hearts of our children. This story is about Sun and Moon. These friends spend a lot of time talking about God. Sun answers many of Moon’s questions but when an old friend comes to visit they both learn something magnificent! About The Author Nelly Elmenshawy is an educator turned children’s author. As a mother of five she has years of storytelling experience. Her love for aqida, inspired by Dr. Umar Faruq Abd-Allah’s classes, is the motivation behind this book. This is her first book for children. She lives in Pennsylvania, US with her husband and children.

$11.95

Eating like the Prophet (S): 40 Prophetic Traditions In Rhyming English

Eating like the Prophet (S): 40 Prophetic Traditions In Rhyming English

Moin Uddin Khan

About The Book Eating Like The Prophet saw is the first in the 'Just Like The Prophet' series.  This book teaches the Sunnah practices of the Prophet Muhammad saw in terms of eating, it mentions over 40 etiquette in sequence and in simple rhyming English.  This endeavor was to provide an alternative to the common nursery rhymes and to help develop an Islamic identity. Every line has at least one Sunnah backed by a verse of the Holy Qur'an or Hadith. Even though it's aimed towards children, adults can also benefit by its rhyming east to remember lines.  ​

$4.95

Sleeping Like the Prophet (S): 40 Prophetic Traditions in Rhyming English

Sleeping Like the Prophet (S): 40 Prophetic Traditions in Rhyming English

Moin Uddin Khan

About The Book 'Sleeping Like The Prophet (PBUH)' is the second in the 'Just Like The Prophet' series.  This book teaches the Sunnah practices of the Prophet Muhammad saw in terms of sleeping, it mentions over 40 etiquette in sequence and in simple rhyming English.  This endeavor was to provide an alternative to the common nursery rhymes and to help develop an Islamic identity. Every line has at least one Sunnah backed by a verse of the Holy Qur'an or Hadith. Even though it's aimed towards children, adults can also benefit by its rhyming east to remember lines.  ​​

$4.95

Walking Like the Prophet (S): 40 Prophetic Traditions in Rhyming English

Walking Like the Prophet (S): 40 Prophetic Traditions in Rhyming English

Moin Uddin Khan

About The Book 'Walking Like The Prophet (PBUH)' is the third in the 'Just Like The Prophet' series.  This book teaches the Sunnah practices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in his day to day life, from how he would greet people to how he would walk and the things he would say in the various scenario that we can follow and implement into our lives today. It mentions over 40 etiquette in sequence and in simple rhyming English.  This endeavor was to provide an alternative to the common nursery rhymes and to help develop an Islamic identity. Every line has at least one Sunnah backed by a verse of the Holy Qur'an or Hadith. Even though it's aimed towards children, adults can also benefit by its rhyming east to remember lines.  ​​

$4.95

Montmorency's Book of Rhymes Kinza Academy

Montmorency's Book of Rhymes

Abdal Hakim Murad

About The Book Join dear Montmorency as he indulges his sweet tooth, the Pasha of Salonica whose family fears for his health, Aisha Featherstone-Pugh who is having trouble with her ablutions, and the Masjid Mouse from Merry Lane who never forgets his prayers in a delightful collection of rhymes relayed in the style of the classics. Using rich and vibrant language, T. J. Winter transports us to a fabulous world of unforgettable characters while Anne Yvonne Gilbert brings the rhymes to life through her heartwarming illustrations, ensuring this book its place as a treasured classic amongst children living in both the East and the West. ​About The Author Timothy John Winter (born in 1960), also known as Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, is a British Sunni Muslim Shaykh, researcher, writer and academic. He is the Dean of the Cambridge Muslim College, Director of Studies (Theology and Religious Studies) at Wolfson College and the Shaykh Zayed Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Cambridge University. His work includes publications on Islamic theology and Muslim-Christian relations. In 2003 he was awarded the Pilkington Teaching Prize by Cambridge University and in 2007 he was awarded the King Abdullah I Prize for Islamic Thought for his short booklet Bombing Without Moonlight. He has consistently been included in the "500 Most Influential Muslims" list published annually by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre and was ranked in 2012 as the 50th most influential.

$22.95

5Pillars: Fun Box - The Islamic Activity Game

5Pillars: Fun Box - The Islamic Activity Game

About The Product Reconnect with family and friends, learn more about the basics of Islam, and have fun! Challenge your family and friends with ridiculously fun activities... Can you draw with your eyes closed? How long can you jabber without a stammer? How many teasers can you hammer out? Could you do all of this before time runs out? If so, this family game was made just for you! With 400 cards full of activities, you might find yourself rolling around in laughter! It really is the most fun you can have while learning about Islam. What's included: 400 Cards Activity Wheel 1-Minute Sand Timer Card Tray Instruction Manual    Islamic content authenticity has been verified by globally recognized institutions.

$24.95

Speaking Like The Prophet: 40 Prophetic Traditions in Rhyming English

Speaking Like The Prophet: 40 Prophetic Traditions in Rhyming English

Moin Uddin Khan

About The Book 'Speaking Like The Prophet (PBUH)' is the fourth book in the 'Just Like The Prophet' series.  This book teaches the Sunnah practices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in terms of speaking, it mentions over 40 etiquette in sequence and in simple rhyming English.  This endeavor was to provide an alternative to the common nursery rhymes and to help develop an Islamic identity. Every line has at least one Sunnah backed by a verse of the Holy Qur'an or Hadith. Even though it's aimed towards children, adults can also benefit by its rhyming east to remember lines.

$4.95

Marvellous Stories from the Life of Muhammad

Marvellous Stories from the Life of Muhammad

Mardijah Aldrich Tarantino

About The Book A lively account of memorable events in the Prophet’s life, beautifully told. Full-colour illustrations. This book is a collection of eighteen lively, well-loved stories from the life of the Prophet Muhammad. They highlight the main stations of his life—from orphaned child to Prophet of God and beloved leader of all Muslims. The book includes twenty-three charming illustrations that offer a glimpse of the world in which the stories are set. "These tales... are a delight to read, giving imaginative vitality to the bare facts so often related in other accounts of the Prophet’s life. Recommended Age: 8+ About The Author Mardijah Aldrich Tarantino embraced Islam as a result of a personal experience when she and her husband were living in Indonesia. Of American and French heritage, she has traveled widely, enjoys painting, languages, and writing for children. She lives in Cathedral City, California.

$8.95

The Box of Manners Learning Roots

The Box of Manners

Zaheer Khatri

Meet the box that's just bursting to teach Islamic manners and etiquettes! The Box of Manners is a set of delightfully illustrated cards educating Islamic manners and etiquettes. These cards are used in three exciting games developing interpersonal and social behavioural skills. The games cover memory, application and referencing skills.The box contains 54 circular shaped cards and an instructions booklet with full references from the Noble Quran and authentic Hadeeth for each manner and etiquette. The cards are generously thick and measure 9cm in diameter. This revised 3rd edition includes short vowels on the Arabic text for easy reading by children.

$17.99

The Life of the Prophet Muhammad Islamic Texts Society

The Life of the Prophet Muhammad

Leila Azzam Aisha Gouverneur

About The Book This children’s book on the life of the Prophet Muhammad is taken from traditional Muslim biographical literature, including hadith. Passages from the Qur’an are used throughout to reinforce the stories. The material is authentic and the style lively and attractive. Although the book has been written for children of 10 to 15 years of age, it can be usefully read by anyone as an introduction because of its completeness and clarity. There are 32 color illustrations although there has been no attempt to portray either the Prophet or his Companions. The illustrations are representative of traditional Islamic life as lived in many Arab countries and portray scenes that have occurred in those countries for over a thousand years. RECOMMENDED BY THE EDUCATION GUARDIAN JANUARY 1992 Table of Contents How It All Began. The Promise of Zamzam. The Elephant Refuses to Move. The Prophet is Born. The Orphan’s Childhood. The Prophet’s Marriage. The Coming of the Archangel Gabriel. The First Muslims. The cruelty of the Quraysh. The Night Journey and the Ascent to Heaven. Al-Hijrah The Battle of Badr. Defeat Comes from Disobedience. The Entry into Mecca. The Farewell pilgrimage. The Prophet’s Death. A Collection of hadith from al-Shama’il by al-Tirmidhi. The Prophet’s Family. About The Author Leila Azzam, is the neice of the late Dr. Abdul Wahab Azzam, who was rector of Cairo University, founder and first rector of Riyadh University, and prominent muslim writer. She is also the daughter-in-law of the late Dr. Abdur Rahman Azzam, founder of the Arab League and author of the "Eternal Message of Muhammad." Leila Azzam was born in Cairo and is graduate of the Faculty of Arts and Literature, Cairo University. She has lived with her husband, Dr. Omar Azzam, in Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and France, and is now living in Cambridge, England, where her four children are receiving their education. Aisha Gouverneur took a BA in comparative religion from Sarah Lawrence College and has an MA in Education from Michigan University. Mrs. Gouverneur has also studied at Al-Azha University, Cairo, and has taught for more than 20 years. She lived in Eygpt for over ten years and lived with her husband and two children in Cambridge, England while pursuing a doctorate. Mary Hampson Minifie is a published illustrator. Excerpt From The Book How It All Began Nearly four thousand years ago, in the Sumerian town of Ur in the valley of the river Euphrates, lived a young man named Abraham. The people of Ur had once worshipped Allah but as time passed they forgot the true religion and started praying to idols, statues made of wood or clay and sometimes even of precious stones. Even as a small child Abraham could not understand how his people, and especially his father, could make these images with their own hands, call them gods, and then worship them. He had always refused to join his people when they paid respect to these statues. Instead he would leave the town and sit alone, thinking about the heavens and the world about him. He was sure his people were doing wrong and so alone he searched for the right way. One clear night as he sat staring at the sky he saw a beautiful shining star, so beautiful that he cried out: ‘This must be Allah!’ He looked at it in awe for some time, until suddenly it began to fade and then it disappeared. He turned away in disappointment saying: I love not things that set. (Koran vi. 77) On another night Abraham was again looking at the sky and he saw the rising moon, so big and bright that he felt he could almost touch it. He thought to himself: This is my Lord. (Koran vi. 78) But it was not long before the moon set as well. Then he said, Unless my Lord guide me, I surely shall become one of the folk who are astray. (Koran vi.78) Abraham then saw the beauty and splendour of the sunrise and decided that the sun must be the biggest and most powerful thing in the universe. But for the third time he was wrong, for the sun set at the end of the day. It was then that he realised that Allah is the Most Powerful, the Creator of the stars, the moon, the sun, the earth and of all living things. Suddenly he felt himself totally at peace, because he knew that he had found the Truth. When he said unto his father and hi folk:  What do you worship?  They said: We worship idols, and are ever devoted to them. He said: Do they hear you when you cry?  Or do they benefit or harm you?  They said: Nay, but we found our fathers acting in this manner. He said: See now that which you worship,  You and your forefathers! Lo! they are (all) an enemy to me, except  the Lord of the Worlds. Who created me, and He guides me,  And Who feeds me and waters me.  And when I sicken, then He heals me.  And Who causes me to die, then gives me life (again) And Who, I ardently hope, will forgive me my sin on the Day of judgement. (Koran xxvi.70-82) One day, while all the townspeople were out, Abraham angrily smashed all the idols with his right hand except for one which was very large. When the people returned they were furious. They remembered the things Abraham had said about the idols. They had him brought forth before everyone and demanded, ‘Is it you who did this to our gods, O Abraham?’ Abraham replied, ‘But this their chief did it. Ask them, if they are able to speak.’ The people exclaimed, ‘You know they do not speak.’ ‘Do you worship what you yourselves have carved when Allah created you and what you make?’ Abraham continued,‘Do you worship instead of Allah that which cannot profit you at all, nor harm you?’ (Koran xxxvii.95-6) (Koran xxi.66) Finally, Abraham warned them, Serve Allah, and keep your duty unto Him; that  is better joy you if you did but know.  You serve instead of Allah only idols, and you  only invent a lie. Lo! those whom you serve instead  of Allah own no provision for you. So seek your provision from Allah, and serve Him, and give thanks  unto Him, (for) unto Him you will be brought back. (Koran xxix. 16-17) The people of Ur decided to give Abraham the worst punishment they could find: he was to be burnt to death. On the chosen day all the people gathered in the centre of the city and even the King of Ur was there. Abraham was then placed inside a special building filled with wood. The wood was lit. Soon the fire became so strong that the people were pushed back by the flames. But Allah said: O fire, be coolness and peace for Abraham. (Koran xxi.69) The people waited until the fire had completely died down, and it was then that they saw Abraham still sitting there as though nothing had happened! At that moment they were utterly confused. They were not, however, moved by the miracle that had just happened before their very eyes. Still Abraham tried to persuade his own dear father, who was named Azar, not to worship powerless, unseeing, unhearing statues. Abraham explained that special knowledge had come to him and implored his father, ‘So follow me and I will lead you on the right path. O my father! Don’t serve the Devil.’ But Azar would not listen. He threatened his son with stoning if he continued to reject the gods of Ur. He ordered Abraham to leave the city with these words: ‘Depart from me a long while.’ Abraham said, ‘Peace be upon you! I shall ask my Lord’s forgiveness for you. Surely He was ever gracious to me.’ (Koran xix.43-7) Imagine how terrible it must have been for him to leave his home, his family and all that he knew, and set out across the wilderness into the unknown. But at the same time, how could he have remained among people who did not believe in Allah and who worshipped statues? Abraham always had a sense that Allah cared for him and he felt Allah near him as he travelled. At last, after a long hard journey, he arrived at a place by the Mediterranean Sea, not far from Egypt. There he married a noble woman by the name of Sarah and settled in the land of Palestine. Many years passed but Abraham and his wife were not blessed with any children. In the hope that there would be a child, and in keeping with tradition, Sarah suggested that Abraham should marry Hagar, her Egyptian handmaid. Soon after this took place, Hagar had a little boy named Ishmael. Some time later Allah promised Abraham another son, but this time the mother of the child would be his first wife, Sarah. This second son would be called Isaac. Allah also told Abraham that from his two sons—Ishmael and Isaac—two nations and three religions would be founded and because of this he must take Hagar and Ishmael away from Palestine to a new land. These events were an important part of Allah’s plan, for the descendants of Ishmael would form a nation from which would come a great Prophet, who would guide the people in the way of Allah. This was to be Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah (May God bless him and grant him peace). From the descendants of Sarah’s child, Isaac, would come Moses and Jesus. So it was that Abraham, Hagar, and Ishmael left Palestine. They travelled for many days until finally they reached the arid valley of Bacca (later to be called Mecca), which was on one of the great caravan routes. There was no water in the valley and although Hagar and Ishmael only had a small supply of water left, Abraham left them there knowing Allah would take care of them. Soon all the water was gone. The child began to grow weak from thirst. There were two hills nearby, one called Safa and the other Marwah. Hagar went up one hill and looked into the distance to see if she could find any water, but found none. So she went to the other hill and did the same. She did this seven times. Then sadly she returned to her son, and to her great surprise and joy she found a spring of water bubbling out of the earth near him. This spring, near which the mother and child settled, was later called Zamzam. The area around it became a place of rest for the caravans travelling across the desert and in time grew into the famous trading city of Mecca. From time to time Abraham travelled from Palestine to visit his family and he saw Ishmael grow into a strong young man. It was during one of these visits that Allah commanded them to rebuild the Ka’bah—the very first place where people had worshipped Allah. They were told exactly where and how to build it. It was to be erected by the well of Zamzam and built in the shape of a cube. In its eastern corner was to be placed a black stone that had fallen to earth from heaven. An angel brought the stone to thein from the nearby hill of Abu Qubays. Abraham and Ishmael worked hard to rebuild the Ka’bah and as they did so they prayed to Allah to send a Prophet from among their descendants. And when Abraham and Ishmael were raising  the foundations of the House, (Abraham prayed):  ‘Our Lord! Receive this from us; Thou, only Thou, art the All-hearing, the All-knowing; Our Lord! And make us submissive unto  Thee and of our seed a nation submissive unto  Thee, and show us our ways of worship, and turn  toward us. Lo! Thou, only Thou, art the Relenting, the Merciful. Our Lord! And raise up in their midst a messenger from among them who shall recite unto them Thy revelations, and shall instruct them in the Scripture and in wisdom and shall make them grow. Lo! Thou, only Thou, art the Wise.’ (Koran ii. 127-9) When the Ka’bah was completed, Allah commanded Abraham to call mankind to pilgrimage to His Holy House. Abraham wondered how anyone could hear his call. Allah said, ‘You call and I will bring them.’ This was how the pilgrimage to the Ka’bah in Mecca was established and when Muslims make the Pilgrimage today they continue to answer the age-old call of Abraham. ----------------------------- Reviews ‘At long last a definitive children’s version of the life of the Messenger of Allah has appeared in English.’ - Arab News ‘The book is a great success and should be widely used by Muslim and non-Muslim children alike.’ - Centre for the Study of Islam & Christian-Muslim Relations ‘...an excellent work; it reflects not only the knowledge of the two writers but also their depth of commitment to Islam.’ - Link International  

$27.95

My Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ): My Hero

My Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ): My Hero

About The Book For Kids Who Want to Get to Know the Prophet (S) How well does your child know the greatest human being to ever walk the face of the Earth? How much do they admire the best of Allah’s creation? How much do they take the finest example as a guide in their lives? How much does your child really LOVE the Prophet Muhammad (S)? In order to love someone, you need to first get to know them. That’s what sparks the beginning of a lifetime of admiration, learning and emulation of the most beloved person in humankind. The children’s book entitled My Prophet Muhammad (S) captures his character and story in a way that captivates your child’s mind and nourishes their soul. That's because this book: Spans the entire story of the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad (S) covering the main events in his Seerah. Has 28 pages, making it your child's perfect introduction to the Messenger of Allah (S). There are questions at the end of the story for your child to reflect on what they've learnt. Features beautiful and vivid double spread images that delight the eyes, tell the story and build positive memories whilst learning about the best of creation. Printed in a large size to magnify the immersive reading experience. Has a cover sprinkled with special effects such as glitter and shine to ensure it attracts your child’s attention for reading time and time again.

$14.99

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