My Second Arabic Book İs the second little in a series of Arabic books based on early learning of Arabic language. The contents have ben skillfully selected, organized and written to suit the level of the learner.
The main objectives of the book are: Make a child recognize Arabic alphabets and read them with their vowels i.e. fatha, kasra and dhamma. It is specifially designed to meet the needs of a growing child in acquiring a new language (Arabic) in the most simplest and appropriate way.
This book Learn the Arabic Alphabet Through the Beautiful Names of Allah By Assad Nimer Busool introduces the Arabic language, starting with the written form, to non-native speakers.
Since it was in Arabic that the Quran was revealed, it is advisable for all Muslims and others wishing to make a study of Islam to learn this language, so that they may have a proper understanding of the Quran and Islam.
A young Muslim girl spends a busy day wrapped up in her mother’s colorful headscarf in this sweet and fanciful picture book from debut author and illustrator Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow and Ebony Glenn.
Each book with its own unique Islamic concept, guaranteed to engage and stimulate children of all ages. The simple, yet concise rhyming text, coupled with beautiful glossy illustrations, highlight simple Islamic concepts.
Manal Shehab’s Stairway to Heaven series and Zeynep Haydan’s colourful illustrations make perfect picture books for your Islamic library. A collection of 8 cleverly written and stunningly illustrated board books.
Manal Shehab’s Stairway to Heaven series and Zeynep Haydan’s colourful illustrations make perfect picture books for your Islamic library. A collection of 8 cleverly written and stunningly illustrated board books.
I encourage you to use these concepts as a platform to spend quality time with your children where you can open and expand their young, imaginative minds and hearts to the beauty of our deen – Islam
Each book with its own unique Islamic concept, guaranteed to engage and stimulate children of all ages. The simple, yet concise rhyming text, coupled with beautiful glossy illustrations, highlight simple Islamic concepts. I encourage you to use these concepts as a platform to spend quality time with your children where you can open and expand their young, imaginative minds and hearts to the beauty of our deen – Islam
‘Out!’ snapped Father Wolf. ‘Out and hunt with thy master. Thou hast done harm enough for one night.’‘I go,’ said Tabaqui quietly. ‘Ye can hear Shere Khan below in the thickets.
I might have saved myself the message.’Father Wolf listened, and below in the valley that ran down to a little river he heard the dry, angry, snarly, singsong whine of a tiger who has caught nothing and does not care if all the jungle knows it.