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My First Ramadan
Look! There is the new moon in the sky. It’s time for Ramadan to begin. Follow along with one young boy as he abserves the Muslim holy month with his family. This year, the narrator is finally old enough to fast, and even the youngest readers will be interested as he shares his experiences of this special holiday.
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My Grandpa Loves Me – By Giuliana Gregori
Join baby giraffe as he learns all the ways he loves his different relatives in My Grandpa Loves Me.
As they read, your little one will develop an awareness of the various manners in which love can be expressed.
The sturdy board pages feature gorgeous illustrations by author Giuliana Gregori.
Product details:
- Board Book
- 10 pages
- Dimensions: 19 x 19 x 2cm.
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My Great Love for Jesus Led Me to Islam
Description from the publisher: “I learned to love Jesus more than my own parents.” “That is Jesus, the son of Mary the word of truth about which they are in dispute” (Quran 19:34) Jesus has been mentioned by name 25 times in the Quran while Prophet Muhammad has been mentioned by name just five times. Additionally, the nineteenth chapter of the Quran was named after the Virgin “Mary” while there is no chapter in the Quran bearing the name of Prophet Muhammad’s mother, and any of his wives or daughters. It is also noteworthy that Mary is the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran. She is described in the most honorable way as one chosen and favored over all women.
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My Husband’s Lies by Caroline England
Known since school as ‘The A Team,’ Nick, Dan, Jen and Will have been best friends for years. But now they’re older, and their bond is stretched by partners, children, and the tightening net of secrets that are threatening to emerge.
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My Islamic Fun Book
- Paperback
- Publisher: GOODWORD (2008)
- ISBN-10: 8178984148
- ISBN-13: 978-8178984148
Islamic Fun books are designed to help children learn more about Islam in a creative and interesting manner. The books contain imaginative and interesting activities and illustrations to attract the attention of young children. Parents and teachers will find such books useful in teaching today’s children about Islamic beliefs and practices.
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My Journey from Christianity to Islam
Born into a strict Christian household in Kenya, Yahya Ondigo was always a man of faith. He went on to join the military, and it was during this time that he was given his first exposure to the Muslim way of life. When his questions about the Christian faith were left inadequately answered, and with the help of his elder brother who had recently converted to Islam, Ondigo’s search for the truth led him towards Islam.
My Journey from Christianity to Islam is an autobiographical work, charting this faith journey with some reflections that Ondigo made along the way concerning both religions. He discusses discrepancies in the Christian faith, particularly those with regards to the position of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him). He also touches on some of the uplifting discoveries he made about the Islamic faith and how it calls Muslims to live their daily lives.
This story follows the increasing trend in modern times of people coming to Islam and also provides insight for those interested in comparative religion.
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My Learning Chart (Care Bears)
Setting goals and tracking progress are important for child’s educational development.
My learning chart encourages and motivates children to complete daily and weekly activaties.
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My Learning Library Collection – 8 Books (Collection)
- Product code: MYLL
- ISBN: 9781786922816
- Publisher: Make Believe Ideas
- Format: Collection
- Dimensions: 21.5cm x 15.7cm
- Pages: Varies
- Publish date: 07/08/2017
- Book points: 5
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My Life And Nigerian Politics by TONY ANENIH
This book deals with the story of an individual who overcame the constraints of his very humble beginning in a peasant environment to master his circumstances and rise beyond it to play a pivotal role in the politics of the nation where he succeeded beyond all sanguine expectations. It is the story of realpolitik. The details of the qualities while propelled Chief Tony Anenih on his journey of life are clearly set out with meticulous care without sacrificing objectivity.