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Who is Allah? By Muslimkid

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    Who is Allah? By Muslimkid

    Author: Muslimkid

    Book Binding: Hardcover

    Pages: 60

    Size: 7.3 x 6.8 x 0.3 inch

    Publication year: 2022

    Language: English

    Description

    About This Book:

    Discover a selection of intriguing images that feature straightforward yet important guidance for young Muslim youngsters. The first book in a series of five for kids about Aqeedah (beliefs) is titled "Who is Allah?" This 60-page hardcover book tries to introduce readers to our Lord in a way that is entertaining and simple to understand. It was specifically designed to encourage kids to learn and develop greater independence. Children will go on a fun adventure to learn about Allah's essence in this book. They will gain knowledge of His majesty, His kindness, and His function as our Creator. Children's imaginations are captured as the plot develops, making it fun for them to consider the idea of Allah.

Product description

Who is Allah? By Muslimkid

Author: Muslimkid

Book Binding: Hardcover

Pages: 60

Size: 7.3 x 6.8 x 0.3 inch

Publication year: 2022

Language: English

Description

About This Book:

Discover a selection of intriguing images that feature straightforward yet important guidance for young Muslim youngsters. The first book in a series of five for kids about Aqeedah (beliefs) is titled "Who is Allah?" This 60-page hardcover book tries to introduce readers to our Lord in a way that is entertaining and simple to understand. It was specifically designed to encourage kids to learn and develop greater independence. Children will go on a fun adventure to learn about Allah's essence in this book. They will gain knowledge of His majesty, His kindness, and His function as our Creator. Children's imaginations are captured as the plot develops, making it fun for them to consider the idea of Allah.