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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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by Abdullah Mansoor A beautifully illustrated picture book telling a story with a valuable lesson for your mini Muslims' little hearts. Kalbi sat snugly in his kennel. His day gets interesting when other animals ask him for shelter from the harsh winter weather. Will there be enough room for everyone? Read this tale with a twist and find out. Format: paperback, 36 pages Recommended ages: +3 years old
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Create excitement, enthusiasm and eagerness for salah with this boardbook! Children will love turning the colourful pages to see what Luqman and his family are doing on their farm from Fajr to Isha.
A rhyming songbook helping children to:
- memorise the names of salah times
- know what position the sun is in
- link salah times to what we usually do during those times
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Let's Think About... is a series that gets children thinking about the wonders of Allah's creations. In Let's Think About... Allah's Great Garden, children are shown how Allah's plan is perfect: He provides just enough sun and rain to make a small seed grow into the largest tree, or the most beautiful of flowers. Allah provides plants and fruits to feed us, to clothe us and to shade us from the sun. Allah's Great Garden provides everything needed for us to live on earth. So, next time you see a big tree, remember once it was a small, small seed and only through Allah's grace and majesty did it grow to what it is today. MashaAllah. The notes to teachers and parents section provides a list of points to consider and questions to ask as you read along. This allows for the young readers to receive the maximum benefit from the books, whilst enjoying them. Paperback 24 full colour pages Recommended ages: 3+ years
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A step by step guide to perfecting your child's Wudu according to the Quran and the Sunnah.
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A fun filled activity book that will keep children of all ages busy for hours learning facts about Ramadan and the Qu’ran. Lots of exciting and challenging activities that everyone will enjoy. Author: Nahida Esmail
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Adam loves to play and have fun with his friends, but sometimes he can be a bit mean. Adam’s friends want to teach him how not to be mean, because they love him and want him to be good. A delightful read for young children, with lessons from the Hadith. -
by Sana Munshey A thought-provoking tale about overcoming one's nafs (inner desires) and the distractions which take us away from performing salaah, told through rhyming verses making it relatable for children. Includes: poster on how to make wudu & perform salah, as well as a related activity Follow a young boy as he prepares to pray salaah, only to be distracted by his friends who come to play. He is then faced with deciding whether to pray or go to play. He eventually realises how good it feels to pray and then to go play thereafter. “We hear the adhan It’s time to pray, ‘Allah is Great!’ Rise up, don’t delay! “How do we do it? That’s easy you see, Our Prophet* taught us, ‘Pray just like me.'” Format: Hardback with 32 pages Recommended ages: 5+ years
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Most parents can teach their children how to pray and read the Qur’an, but we often struggle to enable them to be able to apply simple Islamic concepts to the way they perceive and react to life’s challenges, and to have a peaceful, reflective outlook. Lovingly written by Zanib Mian, "The Young Muslim’s Mindful Book of Wellbeing" is every child’s comforting companion; something to turn to when they need to be reassured, inspired, motivated and lifted – all because of Allah T’aala. Through this book, children can develop a deeply spiritual mind-set and sense of well-being insha’Allah. Contents of book:
- Real Happiness and How to Find it
- A Way Out of Every Problem
- The Bigger Picture
- Friends
- How to Feel OK If You Wanted Something, but Didn’t Get It.
- Allah's Love
- Feeling Sad
- Jealousy and Being Happy With What You Have
- Negative Thoughts vs Positive Thoughts
- How to Deal With Worry and Bad Expectations
- Getting Closer to Allah Through Nature
- Talking to Allah
- Be Bored and Breathe
- How to Let Go of Things That Have Already Happened
- How to Survive Other People's Negativity
- Shining From the Inside
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This book recounts the remarkable the markable story of early Ottoman tile-making and the beautification of Istanbul. For a brief period in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the fine art of tile-making was perfected by the artisans of Iznik. Their art still remains unsurpassed in its brilliance. And after five hundred years, Ciniciii Abdul Hay`s Tomato Red Tiles still Adron countless mosques throughout the city.