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A Concise Children's Encyclopedia of Islam
Author: Al-Arabee Ben Razzouq
Full-Size Hardback: 253 (full-colour pages)
Published: 2007
 
The present reference tool, which is a humble attempt to place before the English-speaking Muslim children a number of basic Islamic teachings and concepts, is primarliy aimed at children of ages ten years and over and presents topics in an easy to use alphabetical format. It also covers a wide range of topics and features cross references which draw attention to related subjects.

Given the fact that some of these Islamic teachings and concepts have been forgotten by many Muslims, and given the fact that some of them have been given wrong definitions or interpretations by some non-Muslims, either deliberately or out of ignorance, an effort has been made here to present these teachings and concepts in their true light and clear picture.

The definitions cover a wide range of concepts as well as some of the well known Prophets and Messengers of Allah, may Allah's peace be upon them all, the significance of certain important Islamic occasions, the benefits of the observance of certain practices and a short biography of the four rightly guided caliphs who helped shaped the destiny of the new faith.
 
Even though the present reference guide is designed specifically for Muslim children, readers and students of all ages and different faiths who wish to learn about the world's fastest growing religion will certainly find it enlightening and highly informative. 
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A Day Out at the Zoo

Author: Shazia Nazlee
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Published:  2006

Children's Series

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A Little Boy Not too Far Away, A True Story about Repentance

Paperback: 32 Pages
Published: 2004

There is a house on a quiet little lane. In it lives a boy, and Khalil is his name. Khalil is like most other Muslims girls and boys. He loves to run and Play with toys. He loves to eat chicken, and he loves to eat rice. But please do make sure there’s not too much spice! Khalil loves to recite Qur’aan and pray. On Allah’s Path, Khalil wants to stay. When he has something yummy and sweet, he shares it with others to give them a treat! He hates to be mean and tries to be kind. He’s a good little boy most of the time. But sometimes it’s hard for him to do things the way he should.

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A Little Boy Not Too Far Away
(Taken from the first few pages of the book.)

There is a house on a quiet little lane. In it lives a boy, and Khalil is his name. Khalil is like most other Muslims girls and boys. He loves to run and Play with toys. He loves to eat chicken, and he loves to eat rice. But please do make sure there’s not too much spice!

Khalil loves to recite Qur’aan and pray. On Allah’s Path, Khalil wants to stay. When he has something yummy and sweet, he shares it with others to give them a treat! He hates to be mean and tries to be kind. He’s a good little boy most of the time.

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A Man & A Horse

Author: Compilation
Paperback: 24Pages
Published: 1999


A moral story about a man and his horse.

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A Tale of Two Camels

Paperback: 32 Pages
Published: 2003

It is a true story of two camels, one of them was the oppressed one while the other being the oppressor. To get justice, the oppressed camel chose to report the matter to the personality whose example no one can find. Besides it complained in such a way that those who were the oppressors, were astonished. The other camel was vet stubborn and difficult to handle but a very food way was found to tame it.

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A Teeny Weeny Lie

Author: Shazia Nazlee
Paperback: 22 Pages
Published: 2008

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Abdul Haq's Diploma Day - A Celebration of Seljug Culture

Author: Luqman Nagy
Hardback: 37 Pages
Published: 2010

Eight hundred years ago, The Seljuq Turks founded a powerful state in the center of modern day Turkey. Their capital was the beautiful garden city of Konya. Abdul Haq is a student at a famous Seljuq school and today he is receiving his diploma. Read about this important day I his life and also learn about his rich Seljuk culture.

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Abu Bakr as-Siddiq The First Caliph of Islam

Author: Abdul Basit Ahmad 
Paperback: 48 Pages
Published: 2004



Most people have a best friend who they favor amongst all of the people. The best friend of Prophet Muhammad was Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (radiyallaahu 'anhu). He was the only person, other than the Prophet's own wife, who accepted Islam immediately and believed in Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ) from the first movement that he announced his Prophethood. Abu Bakr (radiyallaahu 'anhu) always remained at the Prophet's side and he had no reservations about spending his wealth for the sake of Islam and the Muslims. The Prophet's Companions all recognized his superiority, yet he always remained humble and sincere towards all. This is the story of Abu Bakr (radiyallaahu 'anhu) and his rise to leadership of the Muslim Ummah.

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Abu Lahab and His Wife Arwah

Author: Shazia Nazlee
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Published:  2006

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Ahmad Has to go Potty
Author: Umm An-Nu'man
Paperback: 23 Pages
Published: 2007

This beautiful full-color illustrated booklet is great story book for children teaching them important Islamic lessons while capturing their imagination. It also makes a great bed time book for parents to read to their children.

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