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          My Little Book of Light Iman for Little Ones By Shiban Akbar

          ISBN: 9781842000625
          Author: Shiban Akbar
          Binding: Softcover
          Pages: 48
          Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
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          About This Book:
          Shiban Akbar's 'My Little Book of Light Iman for Little Ones' connects the smallest hearts to the beauty of the Islamic faith in this uplifting and captivating creation. This book, created with tenderness and care, is a fascinating journey aimed at implanting the fundamental ideas of Iman (faith) in young readers' brains. Akbar presents a charming doorway for children to begin their investigation of Islamic beliefs through compelling stories, bright drawings, and age-appropriate language.
          The Light of Tawhid (Allah's Unity)
          Take a fascinating journey as the book explores the concept of Tawhid or Allah's oneness. Children are gradually encouraged to grasp the central pillar of the Islamic religion through realistic stories and appealing visuals, sowing the seeds of Tawhid inside their young hearts.
          The Pleasure of Prayer (Salah)
          Discover the joy and beauty of Salah (prayer) in a way that children can understand. Akbar tells stories that emphasize the importance of this daily ritual, establishing an early link between children and the act of turning to Allah in devotion and thankfulness.
          The Charitable Act of Zakat
          Through inspiring stories of kindness and giving, children are introduced to the concept of Zakat (charity) in this chapter. Akbar employs straightforward narratives to explain the significance of sharing with others and the delight of acts of kindness.
          Fasting in the Name of Love (Sawm)
          As the pages turn, young readers are absorbed in the atmosphere of Sawm (fasting) during Ramadan. Akbar highlights the significance of self-discipline, empathy, and the special link fasting fosters among families and communities.