Umayyad, Abbasid And Ottoman Caliphates Islamic Empire
This book will breeze your through three of the most influential Islamic empires in history. Reading and learning about the historic past will help nurture an appreciation of the present and the future. Kids may find names, events and facts confusing but with age-appropriate picture books, learning will become much more effective.
What, Why and How?
Have you ever wondered why ice cubes stick together when they are thrown into a glass? Or why we can’t tickle ourselves? Or why do computer and TV screens buffer before a mobile phone rings?
This book explores the scientific principles behind the day-to-day happenings occurring around us, from everything living and non-living.
Filled with over a hundred quirky facts, this book explains everything from why milk boils over to how flies can walk on ceilings.
Suitable for ages 8 years & over.
Zakariya’s Umrah
Zakariya’s Umrah by Fatima B. Hart is about a young boy on a trip to perform Umrah with his dad. Using repetition, rhyme, and rhythm, it describes what he observes at each vital stage of the trip and outlines the basic rituals of Umrah in a fun and engaging way. This book is recommended for children aged 0-5.
Zayd: The Rose that Bloomed in Captivity (Leading Companions of the Prophet)
Zayd ibn Haritha, an emancipated slave of the Prophet Muhammad, was a sincere friend and a loyal servant. He was also one of the first to embrace the Islamic faith immediately after the revelations began. Under the guidance of the Prophet, he became fully equipped to undertake various significant roles in the community and rose up to become a commander of the army. This book tells us the exemplary life story of this distinguished personality, a role model before everyone to realize their human potential.
Ziyad & Tiger : Millipede Hunt
Ziyad and Tiger went out exploring at their backyard. They learnt a lot on the food chains and how natures live and were amazed on the wonderful creations of Allah SWT.