The Crying Camel
R40.00
The Crying Camel” is a heartwarming children’s story derived from an authentic Hadith. It narrates the incident where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encountered a camel crying due to mistreatment. The Prophet addressed the owner, emphasizing the importance of kindness towards animals. This beautifully illustrated book teaches children about compassion, empathy, and the ethical treatment of animals in Islam
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Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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