365 Days with the Quran
R340.00
“365 Days with the Quran” is a beautifully illustrated hardcover book that introduces young readers to the teachings and stories of the Quran through a daily devotional format. Each day features a carefully selected Quranic verse or chapter, accompanied by reflections and practical lessons that are accessible to children. The book covers a wide range of themes, including guidance, morality, and knowledge, providing a comprehensive understanding of the Quran’s teachings. With its engaging content and accessible language, this book serves as an excellent resource for parents and educators to introduce children to the Quran in a meaningful way.
Author:
Saniyasnain Khan
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Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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