Ramadan and Eid : [book]
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TextPublication details: Ajman, U.A.E. : Iqra Book Distribution LLC (for) Goodword Books, 2024.Edition: This edition 2024. First published 2021Description: 22 pages : colour illustrations ; 19 x 19 cmISBN: - 9789394886858
- 297 KHA-R
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North Nazimabad I ( TCS NN1 (Pg-Kg) Library - Southern Region) | Level 2 : YELLOW (Simple sentences with illustrations) | 297 KHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 12348 | Available | Simple, illustrated introduction to Ramadan and Eid for young children. Suitable for storytime and classroom use. | 2025-38040499 | |||
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TCN Tipu Sultan Campus (Junior Library - Southern Region) | Gernal Collection | 297 KHA-R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Location: Shelve C-3 | 2025-38041968 |
Saniyasnain Khan is a children’s author with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam, and a number of them have been translated into Arabic, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Polish, Swedish, Bosnian, Russian, Turkish, Malay, Thai, Urdu, Malayalam, and other languages. He hopes that his books will be a true companion on the path of spiritual development and will help children to know the true purpose and meaning of life. His most recent books are Bedtime Quran Stories, Five-Minute Quran Stories, and Baby’s First Prophet Muhammad Stories. The author can be reached at: skhan@goodwordbooks.com
A gentle, illustrated introduction to the month of Ramadan and the festival of Eid for young children. Explains key concepts such as fasting, prayer, giving (charity), and the joy of Eid through simple text and supportive images. This delightful gift pack of Ramadan and Eid books, it teaches about Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha and Ramadan.It stimulates listening skills, helps establish reading readiness, and promotes a secure, satisfying Islamic self-image.It is meant for younger children but older readers can also use it. Most importantly, teachers and parents can use this as a resource for teaching about the purpose of Islamic celebrations.
Ages 3–7. Preschool and early primary (Islamic education).
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