Islamic Lights
Bashir Al Ansary
The Book contains stories of muslim youth
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With The Prophet Muhammad
Basim Al Ansary
The book contains the most beautiful stories of the life of Prophet Muhammad
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Prayer Times Book of Colours
Fehmida Ibrahim Shah
A wonderful book that incorporates learning the colours together with the timing of the five daily prayers
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Muslim Nursery Rhymes
Mustafa Yusuf McDermott
A collection of fifteen rhymes with full colour illustrations. Based on traditional English nursery rhymes, the collection helps to instill awareness of Islamic values in young Muslim children. (HB)
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What Do We Say...(A Guide to Islamic Manners)
Noorah Kathryn Abdullah
A selection of phrases which Muslims use in their everyday life. Helps memorize the supplications and and aids in understanding the reasons and the occasions for their use. (HB)
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A to Z of Akhlaaq: Moral Values for Children
Nafees Khan
A colourfully illustrated book teaching good manners through phrases from the alphabet
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Pizza in His Pocket : Learning to be Thankful to Allah
Jawaad Abdul Rahman
Teaches children about being grateful and sharing with others through a funny story about a boy who loves to eat.
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Who is Allah?
Salma Umm Zainab
This book makes the sharing of a basic knowledge of Islam simple, clear and enjoyable.
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Zaahir and Jamel the Camel
Set of 3 rhyming story books based upon a young Muslim boy, Zaahir and his furry friend Jamel the Camel. Titles include; At the Mosque, Hajj and Believe in Allah (HB)
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Quran Stories for Little Believers
Saniyasnain Khan
Colourful illustrations and simple text explain some of the the greatest stories of the Qur'an, encouraging yound minds to explore the meaning and purpose of the word of Allah.
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My First Quran Storybook
Saniyasnain Khan
Here for young readers and listeners, are 42 easy to read moral stories from the Quran in one beautifully illustrated volume. A Quran reference for each story is listed at the end of the book.
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Goodnight Stories from the Quran
Saniyasnain Khan
Thirty-three magnificent bedtime Quranic tales with simple text and fabulous colour illustrations, which bring the narratives vividly to life, making the message of the Quran more meaningful for children. (HB)
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20 Favourite Tales from the Quran
Saniyasnain Khan
A gift box of 10 books each with two short Quranic stories. Fun to read and colourfully illustrated
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"I CAN" SERIES
Hardboard books introducing some basic yet important concepts and terms for young Muslim children. Explained with reference to their everyday life in simple language. Recommended for ages 3-6 years.
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I Can Say Bismillah Anywhere!
Emphasising how we should remember Allah all the time, no matter what we do. Since Allah has created everything in the world, we should think of Him in all our actions.
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I Can Pray Quran Anywhere!
Focusing on the importance of studying the Qur'an in Islam, making us realize all the more the countless gifts of Allah to us.
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I Can Pray Anywhere!
Introduces the concept and practice of prayer in Islam. At the same time, it points to the beauty and charms of landscape, so generously bestowed by Allah on the planet earth.
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I Can Wear Hijab Anywhere!
This title explains that hijab, which Islam prescribes for girls and women, is not some obstruction, preventing them from leading life in a natural way. While observing this norm a Muslim girl can participate in all activities.
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I Can Make Dua Anywhere!
We should always turn to Allah, seeking His help and thanking Him for His numerous favours to us. Making du‘a makes our life more meaningful and satisfying.
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I Can Eat Anything Anywhere!
Describes the Islamic norm about food and eating. It draws the attention of children to the variety and joys of food provided by the All-Merciful Allah.
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ALLAH THE MAKER SERIES
A beautiful celebration of the five senses. These books are a gentle and effective method of teaching children (ages 3-6 years) Allah's blessful role in our daily lives, what He gives us and how to show thanks to Him.
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Allah Gave me Two Eyes to See
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