Inspirations Vol 1 – A Collection of Thought Provoking Articles
R120.00
“Inspirations Vol 1” gathers 55 concise articles written to deepen one’s understanding of Islam and inspire its practical application. Topics range from the wisdom behind natural disasters and the etiquettes of Ramadan to reflections on time-management, social conduct, and spiritual growth. Each piece combines classical Islamic scholarship with contemporary relevance, guiding readers toward greater faith, character development, and community engagement.
Author:
Sahykh Mawlānā Muhammad Saleem Dhorat
Editor:
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
RELATED PRODUCTS
Captured by the Romans
R45.00
Captured by the Romans by Maulana Ebrahim Muhammad is a children's storybook published by Zam Zam Publishers. This 52-page illustrated book is designed to engage young readers with a captivating narrative that imparts moral lessons rooted in Islamic teachings. The story follows a young protagonist's encounter with the Romans, highlighting themes of courage, faith, and resilience. The book's colorful illustrations and accessible language make it suitable for children, aiming to both educate and entertain.
Presents of Paradise Book 1
R25.00
The Fire Did Not Burn
R30.00
"The Fire Did Not Burn" is an inspiring children's story that narrates a miraculous event involving fire, emphasizing themes of faith, moral courage, and the triumph of good character. Through engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations, the book aims to instill Islamic values and ethical lessons in young readers. It's part of the Dolphin Series, which is designed to support character development and spiritual growth in children.
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.
