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This unique series of children's stories offers the dearest children the most beautiful and precious gift in existence, namely, the lessons and wisdom that reinforce faith in the One and Only God. Without belief in God, a person lives a life filled with anxiety, tossed by the waves of events, not knowing their way or distinguishing between what benefits them and what harms them. This series has adopted a distinct approach to storytelling through captivating illustrations, artistic direction, and a writing style that appeals to the children. They can enjoy and benefit from the lessons and moral guidance to become closer to God, the Almighty.
I never thought that Allah had anything to do with what people make. I thought Allah made the earth and the moon while people made things like planes and cars. But I learned from my mom to be grateful to Allah for all the things including what people make. She often talks to Allah and thanks Him for the many blessings, like planes, ships, chairs, beds, cakes, and more.
This book contains 6 biographical accounts of Muslim scientists who have greatly contributed to human civilization and have influenced many generations after them. They are a source of pride for Arabs and Muslims alike. The book is meant for children to learn about them and their achievements and is accompanied by fantastic illustrations. 6+
Learn to love Allah and be good children. Follow the adventures of Aya, Sarah, and others as they learn lessons and wisdom from the Quran. Accompanied by beautiful illustrations, your children will love each and every story.
I Dislike For Others What I Dislike For Myself, is a series of short, sweet stories that are meant to teach children ages 4 and above an invaluable rule in life. If you don't like something for yourself, chances are that others don't like it too. The book is beautifully illustrated to help in understanding this concept. This book is a companion book to the book, "I love for others what I love for myself."
I Don't Like Getting Angry is a book that highlights events in a child's life that may cause him or her to become angry. The book teaches in practical terms how to deal with anger. Satan loves it when little boys and girls become angry so that he may incite them to behave terribly with their parents and others. Hitting, screaming, or yelling isn't going to help us find a solution or get what we want. We can achieve our goals by being calm and thoughtful, something that anger prevents.
Stories Of Prophet Noah and his Ark, Prophet Joseph and his brothers, Prophets Moses and the Pharaoh, Prophets Jonah and the whale, and Prophet Saleh and the camel, all written with beautiful illustrations for children ages 4 and above. These stories provide great lessons and inspiration to its readers by giving them some glimpses into the lives of these godly men and the difficulties they faced and how they overcame them. Suitable for both Muslim and Christian readers.
Reem loves to draw and sing. She loves to read books. But she doesn't love to talk as there is a problem in her speech. She stutters and so she gets embarrassed when her classmates laugh. Her teacher has asked her to read a story in front of the whole class. Will she do it? Will she be able to read properly?
War has broken out, and Hamid, a young boy, is trapped in his home with his family. He has no friends, no games, no school to go to. He sleeps in his father's painting studio. He paints a window, an opening to his imagination of how he would like the world to be-winner of the "Arab Children's Book Publisher Forum" award, 2017. Beautifully written by Muhannad Al Aqoos and skillfully illustrated by Fareshte Najafi.
Sari is a boy that suffers from autism. He is a little different from the rest. He hides from others, and doesn't like noise or light, but slowly he learns to accept challenges with the help of his mother and his sister, Noor.
Genius Ali walked into his small laboratory, thinking about something that has been occupying his mind for a long time: A Time Machine machine! Genius Ali travels to the year 2123, only to be shocked when he sees the results of human actions on the environment. Pollution and global warming have changed the face of life and the earth itself. He returns to the present with the hope of changing the world before it's too late.
The following are collections of stories inspired by Arab tales written for children ages 6 and above. These stories contain valuable lessons and wisdom for the readers and provide a brief insight into Arab lore and culture.
A spoon and other kitchen utensils see a boy write something on the restaurant's window. They wonder what he writes every day. They are determined to find out but they can't read. They ask the boy to teach them how to read so they can read what he writes. When they learn what he writes, they become silent with sadness.
Adam is a young boy who wants God to love him more and more. God is fair and just so Adam tries to be the same so that God loves him more. God is merciful so Adam tries to be more merciful so that God loves him more. God is beautiful so Adam tries to keep himself and his clothes clean and tidy. This way, Adam believes that God will love him more. God loves his creation but He loves those who resemble Him more.
Salma is deep in thought with her twin brother, Hasan. She wonders what would happen to them if suddenly there is no more gravity. Will we float away unless we grab nto something heavy? Yes, she thinks. What will we eat? How will we sleep?
Follow the adventures of the green pocket on a pair of blue pants. Everyday something new happens and something new is put into it. The pants are handed down to others when the wearer grows older and as a result, there are new adventures for the green pocket to follow
I love for others what I love for myself, is a series of short, sweet stories that are meant to teach children ages 4 and above an invaluable rule in life. If you love something for yourself, chances are that others love it too. The book is beautifully illustrated to help in understanding this concept. This book is a companion book to the book, "I dislike for others what I dislike for myself."
Salaam Alaikum, my name is Wasim. My mother says that I'm not like the other boys. I love to climb the walls, jump on my bed, and love to watch TV. I can't stay still. I always get in trouble. They say I have ADHD - I don't know what that even means. I just know that I have lots and lots of energy which I can't contain. If I try to contain myself, I feel like I'm suffocating.
"Silence is golden"Chatterboxes like zain love to talk. They talk so much that they forget that it might annoy others. Until one day, Zain receives a parrot as a gift. He realizes how it feels to have someone chatter non-stop. What will he do?
Satan has sworn enmity to humans, especially good Muslim children. He wants them to fail and become distant from Allah. To achieve this, he has devised many methods to deceive people. The more we learn about these methods and tricks, the less we will fall into his traps. This book, "Satan's Diary" was written with children ages 6 and above in mind with beautiful illustrations to convey the text. We have used Quranic verses as the main source of inspiration for this book
Based on a true story, this book is about a group of young boys, led by a kind hearted boy named Ahmad, and their mission to help a group of refugees. Bandits had forced these people to abandon their homes and belongings. After many days of traveling in the middle of winter, they settled in the outskirts of Baghdad. Despite their young age, the boys are able to accomplish their mission and bring joy and happiness to the lives of the refugees. Long listed for the Sheikh Zayed Book Award, 2020.
A city boy travels to a village and hears the whistling of a cicada insect for the first time. His mother tells him that there are night cicadas and day cicadas. He wants to know the difference between them. He gets his answer when he hears the same cicada whistling, but this time in the city and the cicada is not an insect but a poor, orphan boy. This book, beautifully written by the renowned Syrian author, and artfully illustrated, is a treat to those that enjoy the natural life, and learn from the many lessons nature can provide if we listen.
Hasan, The Intelligent is part of the "Ancient Iraqi Tales" series beautifully illustrated for children ages 6 and above. These stories are examples of Iraqi lore which provides readers with brief insights into the culture and lore of Iraq. Hasan a poor, orphan boy finds himself trapped inside a well, controlled by a ancient genie. He must use his intellect if he wishes to leave.
Mystery of Labib's Ring is part of the "Ancient Iraqi Tales" series beautifully illustrated for children ages 7 and above. These stories are examples of Iraqi lore which provides readers with insights into the culture and lore of Iraq. Labib, a young boy, is the finest yarn spinner in Baghdad. He is kidnapped by an evil man who wants to take revenge on Labib's father. Labib makes a plan to escape but will he succed?
The Judge's Mule is part of the, "Ancient Iraqi Tales Series" beautifully illustrated for children ages 5 and above. These stories are examples of Iraqi lore which provide readers with brief insights into the culture and lore of Iraq. A wise judge witnesses something unbelievable and must decide if to tell others or not. Winner of the 2015 children's books award by Etisalaat.
Winner of the "Arab Children's Book Publisher Forum" award, 2015. The author, Muhannad Al Aqoos, tells a story of a girl named Jasmine who learns an important lesson in life from a sunflower. Sometimes we are born differently or under challenging circumstances. This should not stop us from growing and realizing our dreams. The book is beautifully illustrated by Tayyeba Tawassuli
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