Weight | 0.30 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 21.5 × 0.5 cm |
Author | |
Binding | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798675724741 |
Pages | 32 |
The Beautiful Names of Allaah (Volumes 2)
RM45.00 RM38.25
In Volume 2, we learn more of Allaah’s beautiful names. This should be an important thing every Muslim child is familiar with. Discover them and enjoy seeing your child connect towards their Creator by learning them and acting upon them. We use short rhymes coupled with captivating illustrations that will surely be a book your child would want to read over and over again. This is part 2 of a book series of the beautiful names of Allaah aimed to capture the hearts of young Muslim children and their love for their Lord and religion In shaa Allaah.
Recommended age 3+
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In Volume 2, we learn more of Allaah’s beautiful names. This should be an important thing every Muslim child is familiar with. Discover them and enjoy seeing your child connect towards their Creator by learning them and acting upon them. We use short rhymes coupled with captivating illustrations that will surely be a book your child would want to read over and over again. This is part 2 of a book series of the beautiful names of Allaah aimed to capture the hearts of young Muslim children and their love for their Lord and religion In shaa Allaah.
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