The Story of Maryam
R95.00
“The Story of Maryam” is a beautifully illustrated board book by Saniyasnain Khan that introduces young readers to the inspiring life of Maryam (Mary), a revered figure in Islam. Through simple language and engaging illustrations, the book narrates Maryam’s early years, her devotion to worship, and the miraculous birth of her son, Prophet Isa (Jesus, peace be upon him). Children will learn about values such as patience, purity, and faith through this timeless story. Designed for toddlers and preschoolers, this book serves as an excellent resource for parents and educators to teach Islamic traditions in an accessible and enjoyable manner.
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Saniyasnain Khan
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Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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