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Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim,
Follow the story of Adam, a young Muslim child that is curious about religion and wants to learn about Allah. Through a fun story for both children and parents, allow your kids to start comprehending religious concepts and daily-used expressions, while also inciting curiosity for further knowledge about their Islamic religion.
Enjoy with your little one a unique and creative journey that will introduce her/him to the religion, and offer your child a positive and comforting perception of the Islamic belief, culture and way of life. A must-have children’s story that shouldn’t be missing from any family’s bookcase or Islamic books collection!
This Islamic story has been thought and written for Muslim children born and raised outside of their parents’ country of origin (i.e. European and Muslim American, etc.), to help them understand the notion of God in a simple and fun way, mentioning that there is no God but God (la ilaha illallah). In addition, this Muslim book uses several Arabic and Islamic terms coming from the Quran (Qur’an) and explained to be easily understood by Muslim kids.
Dear Parents, Inshallah you and your children will benefit from this story and from our upcoming Islamic books (Muslim books).
Terms and concepts you'll find inside this Muslim book Subhan-Allah, Insha-Allah/Inshallah, Al-hamdulillah/Alhamdulillah, Bismillah, Masha-Allah/Mashallah, Allahu Akbar/Allah Akbar, Azan/Athan, Mosque/Masjid, Assalamu Alaykum, no God but God/la ilaha illallah, Quran/Qur’an.
PS Stay tuned for our next Islamic books (Muslim books).
Download ButWho is Allah? Islamic books for kids Bachar Karroum Tanja Varcelija Books
"I thought it was an excellent book for introducing and creating an awareness of the Creator. Great for instilling a sense of gratitude and humility. Thank you for another avenue to plant the seeds of taqwa."
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ButWho is Allah? Islamic books for kids Bachar Karroum Tanja Varcelija Books Reviews
- The question "Who is Allah?" doesn't show up until page 20 of the 30-page book and then they only spend two pages talking about it.
The first two thirds of the story are spent defining common Islamic phrases like subhanallah and inshallah which is a nice thing to have for a child but not why I bought this book.
We finally get to the part where the main character asks about Allah and it starts off well, his father says that Allah created everything and has no partners but then the father says "He is above the clouds, very high up in the sky!".
The last third of the book is the main character making dua for a kite. The dad encouraged him to do so and says Allah will answer his dua if he's good. The books end with the dad buying a kite for his son.
Overall, not the worst book in the world but almost no time is spent addressing what the title suggests will be discussed and then it gives a misrepresented of how dua works. - I thought it was an excellent book for introducing and creating an awareness of the Creator. Great for instilling a sense of gratitude and humility. Thank you for another avenue to plant the seeds of taqwa.
- I love this book because it teaches a few Islamic Arabic phrases. The fact that the author is able to tackle the concept of God in a way that very early learners are able to understand, is quite remarkable. My Sons love reading this book and looking at the fantastic graphics. This is definitely a book that I would happily buy for other family and friends.
- I love it. Of course kids only visualize the stories with related examples. I think the kite example is a very smart way to explain to a kid how to communicate with Allah when you have any wish. I am glad my kids have this in their library as a religious book.
- I like simple concepts inside this story.
- This book is amazing. I love it. Kids enjoys listening. Very nicely written and informative. It's a very good book. I'm glad I ordered it.
- A very nice book, my son enjoyed it very much
- Bought the book for my son's school "Multi- Cultural Traditions Week". Great book for age appropriate children.