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  • A wonderful account of the sense of hearing given to us by Allah, which can be explored endlessly with young, encouraging them to give thanks to our Creator. Includes 16 colour illustrators. A wonderful account of the sense of hearing given to us by the creator, which can be explored endlessly with young children through everyday songs and sounds, encouraging us to give thanks to God.
  • 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.
  • This beautiful book for children about Surat Al-Masad explains about it's history and events related to the Prophet's evil Uncle, Abu Lahab, and his wife. The book uses colorful illustrations that are bound to attract young readers' attention, stimulate them and amuse them. There is a 1 page activity section at the end of the book to test the knowledge gained and to make learning interactive with the use of the following activities: 'Word Search'.
  • The Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) publicly named ten men who he himself guaranteed would be in Paradise in the hereafter. One of these fortunate men was Abu 'Ubaidah bin Al-Jarrah (may Allah be pleased with him). He was one of amongst who accepted Islam in its early days in Makkah. He took part in the migrations to Ethiopia and Al-Madinah, for the sake of preserving his faith. He fought in all the major battles of Islam and spent most of his life as a soldier fighting for the cause of Islam. He even killed his own father in battle when his father vowed to slay him for accepting Islam. Praising his character, the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) said: "Every Ummah has a trustworthy man; Abu 'Ubaidah is the trustworthy man of this Ummah."
  • Ali bin Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him) was one of the early people who believed in the religion of Islam, while still a boy. He lived in the Prophet's (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) house and imitated him in all he did and led a humble life till the last moment of his life. The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) loved him very dearly. He took him as his brother in Islam. He praised him on many occasions as being the "Lion of Allah". No one of the Companions of the Prophet was as much heroic as Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) was in every battle he fought for the support of the cause of Islam.
  • For centuries, the beautiful Moroccan city of Fez has been the cultural jewel of all northwest Africa. Its bustling traditional suq remains the heart of the present-day city. This book introduces its readers to Fez’s ancient suq, where 30,000 master craftsmen, representing hundreds of different trades, live and work. Readers will befriend Furqan, a Berber boy who visits this suq for the first time and makes a life-changing decision there
  • Golden Supplications for Children from the Quran and Sunnah A beautifully illustrated dua book for you and your children. Honorable readers, there is not a person in this world who is not facing some sort of difficulty or problems. Anyone can strengthen their bond with Allah simply by making supplications to him. This Islamic book of supplications has been especially put together for your children to help them memorise the most important supplication to help them through they daily life.
  • This beautiful full-color illustrated booklet is great story book for children teaching them important Islamic lessons while capturing their imagination. It also makes a great bed time book for parents to read to their children. Recommended age: 7+
  • Khalid bin Al-Waleed (may Allah be pleased with him) was the hero of Islam. He led several battles and was always victorious. He conquered the apostates, especially Musailamah Al-Kadhab (the Liar) and restored order and peace to the Arabian Peninsula. He devised military tactics, which, by the help of Allah, made him defeat the huge Roman army. He was very tough with his enemies but at the same time very lenient with his brother Muslims. When he died, Umar bin Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) cried and said: "Women would never give birth to one like you."
  • Even though it's made up of few pages but this children book on Tauheed is comprehensive. It defined tauhid, talks about the three aspects of tawheed backing everything up with evidences from the Noble Quran. It also has the story of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him), Surat al-Ikhlas and the hadith of Muadh bin Jabal (r.a). For every young Muslim home this is an invaluable addition to the library and better still the kids can be made to memorize this invaluable book at the early phase of a childhood because it is all about the Oneness of Allah.
  • This book is one of a series titled Stories of the Prophets. Each book is beautifully illustrated in full color and the story of each Prophet is summarized in order to allow the child to easily grasp the concept while staying fully entertained by the visual beauty of this work.
  • This book is one of a series titled Stories of the Prophets. Each book is beautifully illustrated in full color and the story of each Prophet is summarized in order to allow the child to easily grasp the concept while staying fully entertained by the visual beauty of this work.
  • This book is one of a series titled Stories of the Prophets. Each book is beautifully illustrated in full color and the story of each Prophet is summarized in order to allow the child to easily grasp the concept while staying fully entertained by the visual beauty of this work.
  • This beautiful book for children about Surat Al-Humazah (The Slanderer) explains about backbiting and slandering others and its evil effects. The book uses colorful illustrations that are bound to attract young readers’ attention, stimulate them and amuse them. There is a 1 page activity section at the end of the book to test the knowledge gained and to make learning interactive with the use of the following activities: ‘Which statement is backbiting?’.
  • Uthman bin Affan (R) was one of the early men who accepted Islam in Makkah. From the first moment he became a Muslim, he put all his wealth under the service of Islam. He spent most of his resources to satisfy the needs of poor Muslims. Recognizing his generosity and devotion to Islam, the Prophet (S) told him that his place would be in Paradise on the Hereafter. He married Ruqayah (R),the Prophet's daughter. After she died, he married her sister Um Kulthum ;for that, the people at that time called him Dhun Nurain, "The Man with the Two Lights."

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