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Have you ever had questions about growing up as a Muslim but didn't know who to ask? Well this is the perfect book for you! You'll discover the exciting world of the growing Muslim teenager with this practical and easy-to-read guide. A Muslim Boy's Guide to Life's Big Changes gives 'brotherly' advice on life in general from Islam and friends, school and home life through to the physical changes you will experience from the age of 11 onwards as you reach puberty. Recommended for ages 10-15
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Bubblesville, the capital of Nectarland, is home to the world’s most special and unusual insects. Aisha is 2 1/2 days old—that’s 10 1/2 in butterfly years—she is three inches tall, has four wings, two antenna, and she is the most extraordinary butterfly Nectarland has ever seen. In a land full of the brightest colors, Aisha is born plain gray! How does Aisha learn to live with being different, and how do Nectarland’s insects react to her? Find out for yourself in this humorous, classic tale set in a fun world of insects.
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A wonderful account of the sense of smell given to us by the creator, which can be explored endlessly with young children through everyday smells and fragrances, encouraging us to give thanks to God.
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Fatima and Yaseen’s father tells them an old story about the King and his best friend Hamza. The King accidentally cuts his finger whilst eating an apple. Most people would think this is a bad thing, but it actually turns out to be a good thing for both Hamza and the King, showing Fatima & Yaseen that Allah is the best of planners.
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Allah Loves Me More, Heba finds a sad cat in the park and takes it home, looking after it and loving it so much. Heba doesn’t believe that anyone could love anything more than she loves her cat. But her father shows Heba how Allah’s love for his creations is even greater, and that Allah loves us more.
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Colour and learn islamic alphabets and terms
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"From the River to the Sea” is an educational colouring book that provides a gateway into the story of Palestine. Through a series of stunning illustrations, Soweto-based Nathi Ngubane, tackles the injustice of the Nakba, delves into the history and culture of the land, and introduces young readers to the key concepts driving and sustaining Palestinian resistance. FORMAT:
- Size: A4
- 36 Pages
- Author: Nathi Ngubane
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"This is another exciting tale of adventure and discovery for Hilmy the Hippo.
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A delightful, easy step-by-step guide for mini Muslims (or even new Muslims) on how to perform the Islamic Prayer (salaah). A step-by-step guide for how to make ablution (wudu / wudhu) is also included. Zanib Mian's easy to understand explanations, make this book another must-have for Muslim Children. "A novel and easy approach to learning wudu and prayer. Very practical and well illustrated. Imaginative and simple." - Dr Musharraf Hussain Al-Azhari OBE
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The Muslim Scientists series introduces children to great scientist, scholars & adventurers from the Golden Age of Islam. Ibn Khaldun “The Great Historian” was more than just one of the great historians of all time. This man was also a Supreme Court judge, government minister, Social scientist, political expert and Hafiz Al Qur’an. An amazing man that we should all know about. Full Colour 24 pages EVERY HOME & SCHOOL LIBRARY MUST HAVE THIS SERIES AS PART OF THEIR ISLAMIC COLLECTION