Saeed Reader Level 5
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The Saeed Reader Level 5 is part of a series designed to develop Islamic characteristics in children, such as manners, morality, courtesy, obedience, and kindness. Through engaging lessons, the book imparts these values, helping young readers understand and embody Islamic teachings in their daily lives. The content is presented with color illustrations to enhance the learning experience. This level includes lessons in science from an Islamic perspective, providing a well-rounded educational approach.
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Baitul Ilm Trust
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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