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.
Author:
Maulana Ebrahim Muhammad
Editor:
Zam Zam
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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