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    Ramadhan Activity Book (Little Kids)

    13,99

    GET YOUR CHILD SUPER-EXCITED ABOUT RAMADAN

    • Would you like your child to eagerly await the coming of Ramadan?
    • Do you feel frustrated because each year, Ramadan passes by without your child truly appreciating the blessings of the month?
    • Do you wish your children knew more about Ramadan and cherished its inner and outer beauty?

    We know how you feel because we’ve been there too. What we really need is a way to both excite and educate our children about Ramadan in a way that endears their hearts to the great month and shows its blessings as a golden opportunity for them to get closer to Allah. That’s exactly why we designed the Learning Roots Ramadan Activity Book.

    This incredible book uses fun activities to introduce, intrigue and advance learning about the key topics of Ramadan in a child’s modern environment. But most of all, your child will be left reeling with excitement about Ramadan. Here’s how:

    • We’ve designed these books at mainstream quality standards with Ramadan in mind from the ground up. The book contains an outpour of children having fun practising Islam in an environment and context they can relate to.
    • The activities we’ve included are both practical and contextualised so your child will learn not just about the do’s and don’ts of Ramadan, but also how Ramadan affects their lives, their environment and the world around them.
    • The activities promote core skills so your child exercises a range of behaviours that advance them holistically, ranging from spiritual, mental and creative development.
    • Each page is sprinkled with amazing illustrations showing both boys and girls of all races – displaying the beauty and diversity within the Ummah.
    • We’ve produced these books are two different age ranges so you can find the right level for your child. This particular book is suitable for children who cannot yet read fully independently. We suggest this book is suitable for children aged 5+ but every child is different!
    • The book contain bucket loads of faith-filled fun. There are tonnes of activities infused with Ramadan learning so your child has fun while learning. Activities include mazes, puzzles, stories, recipes, spot the difference and hundreds of stickers!
    • The activities are hands-on with things to design, to make and to use. We’ve included cut-outs for games, banners, posters and even a pull-out productivity calendar that your child can personalise.

    The Ramadan Activity Book is the culmination of years of Ramadan-themed products that we’ve produced. The activities build on past products that have brought joy to tens of thousands of Muslim homes around the world. This book has every ounce of our creative energy poured into it.

    Recommended Age: 5+

     

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    Rays of Truth: Poems on Islam By Ayesha bint Mahmood

    5,00

    This collection of inspirational poems on a variety of topics is written for young people. It is decorated with Islamic calligraphy and patterns in pastel colours

    Decorated with Islamic calligraphy and patterns in pastel colours.

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    Salam Kids :Learn About Fasting

    6,50

    Ashraf is excited to be fasting for the first time. He hopes he can make it through the whole day, but he seems to be always hungry.

    There’s a lot to learn about fasting and Ashraf is doing his best to please Allah.

    The Salam Kids Series are books designed to encourage young children to try their best and start to implement Islamic practices into their lives.

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    Say Assalamu Alaikum

    6,00
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    Extent 24
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    Imprint Ali Gator
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    Tell Me About The Creation (Goodword Books)

    8,99
    BOOK DESCRIPTION :

    The intention of this book is to enable us see the Miracle of Creation in things we often encounter in the world around us, but to which we give no special thought. Throughout our entire lives, most of us think only about our own materialistic needs and lead a life far removed from God, thus failing to see the evidence of God’s existence. For interested readers, this book will open up new horizons on the wonder of God’s Creation. Perusal and understanding this book will be important steps in arriving at an understanding of the Creator.

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    The Gift of Friendship

    5,50

    The Gift of Friendship by Darussalam is a colorful storybook designed for children. It is an Islamic alternative to the storybooks currently available in the market and teaches children how good friends behave in Islam. It explains some of the constructive activities friends can do when they get together and details the six duties that every Muslim has to carry out when they meet another Muslim. At the end of the story, the book features fun activities, quizzes like friendship tests, and missing puzzles.

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    The Hijab Boutique By Michelle Khan, Story Book

    6,50

    The Hijab Boutique is a wonderful book that will appeal to young readers age 10 and up. Black and white illustrations add to the message’s impact. One of the striking attributes of The Hijab Boutique is its sensitive treatment of the topic of respecting cultural differences, and rethinking automatic responses.” —The Midwest Book Review

    “Michelle Khan’s first children’s book, The Hijab Boutique, is a quick read with a deep and resounding message… I’m excited to have such a simple yet profound story to share with my nieces, and any other girl who cares to read and learn a meaningful lesson about inner strength, faith, and womanhood through another’s eyes.” —Luxury Reading

    Farah enjoyed her private girls’ school and fun with her friends. Then an assignment meant she had to talk about her mother for “International Woman’s Day” in front of the whole class. Compared to her friends’ glamorous actress, make-up artist, and tap-dancing mothers, what can her modest mother possibly have that is worth sharing with her classmates? To Farah’s surprise, her mother was quite the business woman before putting her career on hold to care for her daughter.

    Michelle Khan is an award-winning Indian Canadian writer. She started her career at a University of Toronto student paper, and eventually her words hit daily newspaper pages. For six years, Michelle wrote an internationally syndicated youth advice column. Her work led her to win a $5,000 scholarship from book publisher Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. She went onto earn a $15,000 award from Global Television Network. Michelle lives in Toronto, Canada, with her parents and younger sister. This is her first chapter book for kids.

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    Scribe [Arabic Handwriting Book]

    6,50
    Cover Paperback
    Publisher Learning Roots
    Pages 44
    Size 18.9 x 28.9cm
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    THE LITTLE TREE’S RAMADAN ADVENTURE (ENGLISH AND ARABIC TEXT)

    7,99

    When the little tree and his friend stop at her pond for a rest on their journey, Tamara learns about Ramadan as well as a life-changing lesson about sharing.

    “The Little Tree’s Ramadan Adventure” by Ontario’s very own Compass Books is designed to be a [public school friendly] book.

    The Little Tree’s Ramadan Adventure is both written and illustrated by Eman Salem who grew up in Canada with a Palestinian Muslim heritage. The story of two friends travelling together is written from a heart laced with the roots of personal understanding and familiarity with Muslim traditions.

    The story begins with the friends, old man and old tree, receiving a special gift from an old friend, the gift prompting the memory of how they met Tamara on a journey during Ramadan. The meeting with Tamara the date palm is surprising to the two friends as she is not receptive to their drinking water and refreshing themselves in her pond. The two friends share their story and the teachings of Ramadan with Tamara who learns about the true meaning of this holiday and realizes that being kind by sharing her sweet fruits rather than pelting them at strangers is a better way to live.

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    The Long Search The Story of Salman the Persian, Khurram Murad

    5,00

    Intended for 11-14 year olds, gives a shining example of the journey one must take and the challenges one must overcome to find the Truth.

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    THE LONG SEARCH: Story of Salman the Persian traces his spiritual and physical journey of this Companion of the Prophet in his search for the truth.

    Born into a Zoroastrian family who lived near Isphahan in Iran, Salman left home at a very early age; his journey took him to Syria, Mosul, and AI-Qura, where he spent some time with Christians and caravan traders and to his final destination, Madina, where he met up with the Blessed Prophet through whom he became a Muslim, a believer in the One God.

    About the Author

    Khurram Murad author of the best selling Way to the Quran and Who is Muhammad Who Is Muhammad (pbuh)was a visionary scholar who contributed immensely in contemporary times towards the renaissance of Islamic learning and thought, he was involved in Islamic da’wah and inter-faith dialogue in the West for many years. In this connection, he addressed dozens of conferences and seminars. His contributions in initiating and promoting strategic thinking on da’wah issues in Muslim countries as well as in countries where Muslims are in a minority have been immense.

    As a leader of the Islamic Movement of Pakistan, which struggled for the rights of the people, he was detained in prison without trial in 1964 in Dhaka for three months and was also a Prisoner of War for almost three years in India after the fall of Dhaka in December 1971. His death came in December 1996 ( Sha’ban 1417 AH) in Leicester UK.

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    The Lost Ring : An Eid Story

    5,50

    Rahma’s family is preparing for Eid and she has been looking forward to making samosas all week. Grandma, who is visiting, realizes that her precious gold ring has gone missing. Will Rahma find her grandma’s precious ring?
    Full of insights on Eid al-Adha, this story is a wonderful introduction to the Muslim religious festival — and a great read.

    For ages 7 and up.

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