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Description from the publisher : The Quran was first revealed during the month of Ramadan. Every Ramadan Muslims remember this peerless gift through prayer and fasting. Through beautiful illustrations and creatively written text this book teaches your children the importance of Ramadan fasting, prayer and charity. About the author(s): Saniyasnain Khan Saniyasnain Khan is an Indian television host and children’s author, with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam and a number of them have been translate...
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Quran Made Easy is a modern, easy to understand english translation of the Holy Quran with inline commentary. This is the only english language translation that includes translation and inline commentary. The language is simple and easy to understand and unlike other translations leaves no room for ambiguity and misunderstanding. The work is a recent project and does not use "old" english or difficult to understand words. This is the complete english version which includes all 30 sections of the Quran as well as the inline commentary and introduction to the Quran.
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Prayer Practice is great for motivating your children to perform the five daily prayers. Each set contains eight colourful charts and accompanying stickers as well as a children's Qibla direction arrow all bound together in a flip chart. The charts can also be used to focus on particular aspects of the prayer. Weekly focuses may include topics such as concentration in prayer, praying on time and performing actions correctly amongst others. It's the perfect resource to accompany children in their introduction to the prayers. Each set comes with shiny gloss page finishes and a calendar style binding for easy hanging on walls.
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Description from the publisher : My Quran Friends Storybook has sixty stories from the lives of the Prophets and today’s children’s, highlighting the Islamic teaching and virtues. This book encourages children to read Allah’s word and apply it in their every day life. It will help them to imbibe the true spirit of Islam. About the author(s): Saniyasnain Khan Saniyasnain Khan is an Indian television host and children’s author, with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam and a number of them have been translate...
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Description from the publisher : Here for young readers and listeners, are all the best treasured stories of the Quran in one beautifully illustrated volume. The stirring and dramatic stories of the great prophets, peoples and nations are unfolded as a family saga, one event leading naturally to the next. All these features in one great book: * 42 easy to read Quran stories. * A moral value with each story. * Simple language. * Vivid and charming illustrations. * A Quran reference for each story at the end of the book. Designed for use at home or at school, this book makes the message of the Quran more meaningful for children. It's the perfect way to begin your child's lifetime adventure of personal Quran reading! Especially chosen for the very young, these stories act as a foundaton on which to build a growing knowledge of the Quran. About the author(s): Saniyasnain Khan Saniyasnain Khan is an Indian television host and children’s author, with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam and a number of them have been translate...
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Description from the publisher : Muslims, aims to cultivate an understanding that Muslims everywhere practice Islam in similar ways, and that they need communities to help them follow Islam. Corollary to this understanding is the concept that Muslims bear the responsibility to develop their community. About the author(s): Susan Douglass Susan Douglass is an American-born Muslim who accepted Islam in 1974. She received the Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Rochester in 1972. She received the Master of Arab Studies f...
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Being a teenager is not an easy business.You're told you are "too young" to do half the things you want to do; your mother is always asking you to tidy your room: your father is always reminding you to pray; your younger sister is annoying you when all you want is some PEACE AND QUIET ... You are not sure if it's everyone else that is going mad or you. Luckily, Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood in on hand. Having a wealth of experience as a teacher and an 'agony aunt', she understands the minefields that are the teenage years. This book is a light-hearted, humorous, but above all, sympathetic pointer to coping with teenage life as a Muslim.