12 Sturdy board books - Quran stories for little ones, designed to be interactive and
engaging, filled with meaningful Islamic teachings and values that
inspire young hearts and minds.
Daily Dua (English-Arabic)
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This book contains masnun duas or the duas which were taught by the Prophet Muhammad. Dua is a noble form of dhikr or remembrance of Allah. By learning these daus and recitng them at the appropriate occasions, our every action is turned into ibadah. Our sleeping, eating, drinking, dressing, etc, all assume the form of ibadah. Constant and conscious recital of the various duas at their appropriate time fixes the remembrance of Allah in the hearts. These duas of the Prophet draw the faithful closer to his Creator. Therefore, it is of absolute necessity that all Muslims learn and recite the various duas. Felicity and success will be the result, insha Allah.
365 Dua with Stories
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This book, with its simple yet profound dua and stories, set in the circumstances of our daily existence, expresses the joy and challenges of life. Reading these prayers and stories, children will come to know how ordinary incidents and day to day activities are such important subjects for prayer and why they should be thankful to Allah. These charming stories and heart-warming prayers, enlivened by stunning and colourful illustrations, will become a wonderful accompaniment for children on their path to understanding the glory and kindness of Allah and will bring them closer to their Creator.
Eid-ul-Fitr
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Eid, which means--happiness--is the most joyous festival of the Muslim calendar. Eid-ul-Fitr is the first day after the month-long fasting of Ramadan. Muslims throughout the world prepare for this day. They give food and money to the poor. They clean their homes, wear their best clothes and prepare special sweets for the family and friends. They also attend special Eid prayers in the mosque or in an open area. This little book on Eid-ul-Fitr tells the story of two young children living in London--how they celebrate their Eid by visiting the mosque, meeting their friends, eating delicious food, and enjoying carnival rides. And how their parents explain to them the true meaning of Eid-ul-Fitr.