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These Islamic books for kids are based upon a young Muslim boy (Zaahir) and his furry friend (Jamel the Camel). Through both these characters, children experience the pleasure and joy of the beautiful Hajj journey. at the end of the book there are games and activities which children can perform. There is also a Zaahir and Jamel quiz along with a glossary with notable terms.This Islamic book series aims at raising the next generation with morals and values. Teaching Islam to children is turned into an interesting task. The books come in paperback covers with pages full of pictures.Through this series we also get a perspective on God. He is shown as having no partners, no help and no aide. He is also shown as a Merciful King who must always be obeyed.
There are many ways in which a Muslim can show his belief in God. The first is to follow his commands and the example of Prophet Muhammad. Islam is taught to children through these books as being full of goodness, honour, morals, love and truth.
These books also show that there is no magic or secret to Islam. The first pillar of the faith is the Shahadah which states that there is no God but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
Similarly children are taught that Muslims work to earn Heaven by praying to the Creator and doing good deeds. The basic foundation of this is the belief in God. Children can achieve the reward of Paradise if they start their journey to get there by believing in God.
The Surah Al-Fatiha or “The Opening” is recited by Muslims at least seventeen times every day during obligatory prayers or salah. This chapter of the Quran has been referred to as “Umm Ul-Kitab” or “The Mother of the Book”.
This is some of the information that children learn from the quiz section of these books. They are further asked some direct questions. For example what is the Muslim place of worship called? how do Muslims line up for Salaah? what are three manners for visiting the Masjid? etc. There is a separate section which deals with manners at the mosque. The basic question asked is what do we do in the House of Allah?
These Muslim books also come with a well defined glossary. Children become acquainted with different words such as As-Salaam Alaikum, Du’aa, Jennah, Quran and Worship among others. The Zaahir and Jamel the Camel series therefore increases children’s knowledge of Islam and also increases their knowledge of words while providing them with an interesting story.These books are taught in schools in India, the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, South Africa, Nigeria, Malaysia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia etc. For more details, please visit our website: http://www.goodwordbooks.com/
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