The Story of Hajj Ebrahim

R60.00
The Story of Hajj Ebrahim is a children's book authored by Halima Ayob, designed to introduce young readers to the significance of Hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Through the character of Hajj Ebrahim, the story aims to convey the spiritual journey, rituals, and experiences associated with Hajj in an engaging and age-appropriate manner. The narrative serves as an educational tool to instill understanding and appreciation of this important pillar of Islam among children.

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.

The Story of Prophet Yunus

R95.00
"The Story of Prophet Yunus" is a beautifully illustrated board book by Saniyasnain Khan that introduces young readers to the inspiring story of Prophet Yunus (Jonah) from the Quran. Through simple and engaging text, the book narrates how Prophet Yunus was sent to guide his people, their initial rejection of his message, his departure, and the subsequent events leading to his time in the belly of a great fish. The story emphasizes values such as patience, repentance, and trust in Allah's mercy. Designed for toddlers and preschoolers, this book uses colorful illustrations and straightforward language to make the story accessible and enjoyable for young readers.

The Story of the Leper, the Bald, and the Blind

R80.00

The Story of the Leper, the Bald, and the Blind is a retelling of a well-known hadith from Sahih al-Bukhari. In this narrative, Allah tests three men from the Children of Israel—a leper, a bald man, and a blind man—by restoring their health and wealth. An angel, disguised as a traveler, approaches each to ask for assistance. Only the blind man remains grateful and generous, acknowledging Allah's blessings. This story imparts lessons on gratitude, humility, and the importance of recognizing and appreciating divine favors.

The Tables Turned

R45.00

"The Tables Turned" is a captivating children's story that explores themes of transformation and the cyclical nature of life. Through engaging storytelling, the book illustrates how circumstances can change, offering young readers valuable lessons on resilience and adaptability. The narrative is complemented by vibrant illustrations, making it an enjoyable read for children.

The Taxi Driver

R45.00
"The Taxi Driver" is a delightful children's book that presents thirty-five engaging anecdotes centered around a taxi driver. Each story imparts valuable moral lessons, aiming to teach young readers about good Islamic morals and etiquette through short, relatable tales. The colorful stories portray the diverse world we live in today and the different types of people we encounter. Designed for children aged 6 to 11 years, the book gradually introduces new vocabulary to facilitate learning and understanding.