5 Islamic Short Stories for Children Volume 1

5 Islamic Short Stories for Children Volume 1

تأليف : Muhammad Iqbal

النوعية : مجموعة قصص

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5 Islamic Short Stories for Children: Volume 1 by Muhammad Iqbal..This book contains a collection of 5 short stories geared towards the Muslim family. It touches on topics such as truthfulness, charity and good manners with others. With relevant quotes from Qur'aan/Hadeeth at the end of each story, there is a definite way for parents to teach their children Islamic values in a fun and enjoyable way.


Stories include:

Story 1 – Charity & Thankfulness to Allaah
Story 2 – Parents
Story 3 – Good Manners and Being Kind
Story 4 – Telling the Truth & Being Fair
Story 5 – Kindness to Neighbours

These stories will undoubtedly be a great way to nurture core Islamic virtues for the whole family.

5 Islamic Short Stories for Children: Volume 1 by Muhammad Iqbal..This book contains a collection of 5 short stories geared towards the Muslim family. It touches on topics such as truthfulness, charity and good manners with others. With relevant quotes from Qur'aan/Hadeeth at the end of each story, there is a definite way for parents to teach their children Islamic values in a fun and enjoyable way.


Stories include:

Story 1 – Charity & Thankfulness to Allaah
Story 2 – Parents
Story 3 – Good Manners and Being Kind
Story 4 – Telling the Truth & Being Fair
Story 5 – Kindness to Neighbours

These stories will undoubtedly be a great way to nurture core Islamic virtues for the whole family.

Sir Allama Mohammad Iqbal also known as Allama Iqbal was born in 1877 in Sialkot, Punjab, in British Ruled India, now Pakistan, and was educated in the local school and college in Sialkot, before going on the university in Lahore. There he studied Arabic and philosophy as an undergraduate, then in 1...
Sir Allama Mohammad Iqbal also known as Allama Iqbal was born in 1877 in Sialkot, Punjab, in British Ruled India, now Pakistan, and was educated in the local school and college in Sialkot, before going on the university in Lahore. There he studied Arabic and philosophy as an undergraduate, then in 1899 did an M.A. in philosophy (being ranked first in the Punjab, and awarded a Gold Medal). He was appointed to a Readership in Arabic at the Oriental College in Lahore, and over the next few years became well known as a poet, as well as writing his first book (in Urdu), The Knowledge of Economics (1903).

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