Stories of the Ambiya for Children
R145.00
Stories of the Ambiya for Children” presents the lives of 15 Prophets (peace be upon them) in a simplified manner suitable for young readers. Each story concludes with beneficial lessons and questions designed to engage children and enhance their understanding of the Prophets’ missions and messages. The book aims to instill moral values and a deeper appreciation for Islamic teachings in children.
Author:
Hamid Ahmad Ath-Thahir
Editor:
Zam Zam
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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