The Story of Hajj Ebrahim
R60.00
The Story of Hajj Ebrahim is a children’s book authored by Halima Ayob, designed to introduce young readers to the significance of Hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Through the character of Hajj Ebrahim, the story aims to convey the spiritual journey, rituals, and experiences associated with Hajj in an engaging and age-appropriate manner. The narrative serves as an educational tool to instill understanding and appreciation of this important pillar of Islam among children.
Author:
Halima Ayob
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Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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