Inspirations Vol 6
R120.00
Author:
Sahykh Mawlānā Muhammad Saleem Dhorat
Editor:
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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Rays Of Radience
R50.00
Rays of Radiance" is a compilation of inspirational stories from the lives of the pious, including the Sahaabah (Companions of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) and other righteous individuals. These narratives aim to illuminate hearts and minds, encouraging readers to emulate the virtues and piety of these exemplary figures.
The Brave Man
R80.00
The Brave Man" is an inspiring children's book that narrates the story of a courageous individual who confronts challenges and overcomes obstacles with determination and faith. Authored by Maulana Ebrahim Muhammad, the book aims to instill Islamic values and moral lessons in young readers through engaging storytelling. It's part of a series of children's books that are popular among young readers for their educational and spiritual content.
The Enjoyable Holidays
R45.00
"The Enjoyable Holidays" is a captivating children's book that takes young readers on a journey filled with adventure, excitement, and essential life lessons. Authored by Maulana Ebrahim Muhammad, the story revolves around a group of children who embark on a series of delightful holiday experiences. Through their adventures, the book imparts values such as friendship, cooperation, and the spirit of giving. It's designed to help children enhance their vocabulary and reading skills while enjoying an engaging narrative.
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 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.