Presents of Paradise Book 1
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The “Presents of Paradise” series offers a collection of Islamic stories aimed at children. Each book in the series presents moral lessons and Islamic values in a manner that is accessible and engaging for young readers.
Author:
M.L. Imraan Kajee
Editor:
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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