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Teach kids about how Islam teaches Muslims to greet one another.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Kim Byers, a teenager working at Nisson Pharmacy in Des Plaines, Illinois, had used a brief lull in customer traffic to process an order. She had planned to give the prints to her sister for Christmas. #2 When Phil Torf’s brother, Larry, remodeled the drugstore two years before, he had employed P. E. Systems, a firm specializing in pharmacy design and construction. The work had been done by a gregarious supervisor named John Gacy. #3 At 8:45, Rob went out to the alley to take out the garbage. A freshman girl from his high school saw him and threw a snowball at him, then giggled with her girlfriend as he came inside. At 9:20, Elizabeth Piest asked Kim if she had seen Rob come back. #4 The family was concerned about Rob, and they went to the police station to report him missing. They feared the worst. They knew that if Rob were physically able to get home, he would be home.
The people of the cave is adapted from the Qur'anic story, recounted in Surah al-Kahf for the benefit of young readers. It brings into sharp focus the sincere dedication and resolve of the believing youth and their readiness to sacrifice all they had in the cause of faith. This inspiring story is a delight to the imagination and an instruction to the mind and soul.
"This magnificent portfolio of photographs is testament to [the author's] intimate knowledge of leopards, their habitat, and the way in which they interact with other animals, allowing the reader a rare glimpse into the way these animals lead their everyday lives, backed up by a very knowledgable and empathetic text on these beautiful, yet elusive cats"--Front jacket flap
This is the first book in the Young Muslim Nature Series, which explores the scientific and spiritual miracles of creation. It relates how Maryam and her brother, Abdullah, discover the importance of trees in the environment and in people's lives.
Torsten Janson has been a lecturer in Islamology at Lund University, Sweden, since 1995.
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