I Love My Arabic Letters
I Love My Arabic Letters
A Bright and fun Learning Experience
Get your child excited and engaged with this colourful and clever Arabic alphabet book. Play along with them and search for clues to guess the shapes and symbols linked to the letters. Each page has a single large letter to help your child recognise the shapes of the Arabic alphabet while feeling highly impressed by the vibrant colours that make learning lots of fun.
I Love My Arabic Sound Book (With Eyes)
I Love My Arabic Sound Book Pictures with Eyes
Let your child enjoy recognising and hearing Arabic letters and words while building a strong spiritual connection that will last a lifetime.
I Love My Arabic Sound Book (Without Eyes)
I Love My Arabic Sound Book Pictures without Eyes
Let your child enjoy recognising and hearing Arabic letters and words while building a strong spiritual connection that will last a lifetime.
I Love My Grandfather and My Grandmother (ARABIC/ENGLISH)
This bilingual English & Arabic book series teaches children about Allah and the important people in their lives.
The third book in this Loving Series, I Love My Grandfather and My Grandmother.
This book develops
– Arabic word recognition
– Allah (God) consciousness
– Connection to the Arabic language
– An appreciation of what Allah (God) has given us
Includes a transliteration table to assist non-Arabic readers.
There are 2 other books in the Loving Series.
I Love My Mother And My Father (ARABIC/ENGLISH)
This bilingual English & Arabic book series teaches children about Allah and the important people in their lives.
The second book in this Loving Series, I Love My Mother and My Father
This book develops
– Arabic word recognition
– Allah (God) consciousness
– Connection to the Arabic language
– An appreciation of what Allah (God) has given us
Includes a transliteration table to assist non-Arabic readers.
There are 2 other books in the Loving Series.
I Love You Allah (ARABIC/ENGLISH)
This bilingual English & Arabic book series teaches children about Allah and the important people in their lives.
The first book in this Loving Series, I Love You Allah was initially sold out, but has now been reprinted & updated.
This book develops
– Arabic word recognition
– Allah (God) consciousness
– Connection to the Arabic language
– An appreciation of what Allah (God) has given us
Includes a transliteration table to assist non-Arabic readers.
There are 2 other books in the Loving Series.
I Only Worship Allah
Discover a selection of captivating illustrations, accompanied by basic, but important concepts for young Muslim children. I Only Worship Allah is the second in a series of five books on Aqeedah for children. This hardcover, 68-page book, explains who our Lord is in a fun and easy-to-understand way. This book has been specially designed to help encourage independence and learning in children.
The characters in the book are expressionless to help develop young and curious imaginations.
I Want to Repent, But…
One might say, “I want to repent, but who can guarantee that Allah will forgive me if I do so? I want to follow the Straight Path, but I feel very hesitant. If I know for sure that Allah would forgive me, I would definitely repent.” Shaykh Muhammad Sâlih al-Munajjid, may Allah reward him, gives a clear-cut response to such doubts and questions in this booklet. In order that the response reassures everybody concerned, it is based on the Noble Qur’an and the honourable Sunnah, quoting many verses and hadiths confirming that Allah’s mercy and forgiveness embrace all creation and are greater than any and all sins. The Shaykh then goes on to explain the preconditions and necessary steps for achieving true repentance, at which Allah is just waiting to forgive any of His penitent servants.
Ibn ‘Agil al-Hanbali’s Essay on Islamic Manners
This book is a translation of Ibn ʿAqīl al-Ḥanbalī’s (d. 513/1119) essay on Islamic manners, Fuṣul al-Adab wa Makarim al-Akhlaq al-Mashruʿah. It presents a significant number of commendable etiquettes Muslims are required to observe for everyday living and dealings. Ibn ʿAqīl’s essay is considered to be the shortest, and the earliest extant work from the Ḥanbalī school on Islamic manners.