I Remember Allah

I Remember Allah
Author: Ummu Muhammad B Zakaria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-07-08
Genre:
ISBN:

This is an Arabic English dual language book for children, perfect for those who are from the non-native Arabic speaking background. The book uses simple and repetitive language with vibrant illustrations to capture the attention of young readers. The theme of this book is on Islamic values. The last pages include vocabulary lists.

We Are Better Than This

We Are Better Than This
Author: Robyn Cadwallader
Publisher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2015-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 192151177X

We Are Better Than This is a collection of essays and poetry addressing the Australian government's asylum seeker policy. The aims of the book are several: to provide some of the information about the situation in detention camps that is being withheld by the government; to correct some of the government's misrepresentations of the current situation; to clarify some of the complex legal issues surrounding the right to seek asylum, and to give some insight into the plight of those who are seeking asylum. It is hoped that this book will better inform people about the government's policies: to support those who are unsatisfied and seeking to change the situation, as well as those who are uncertain and need more easily accessible and reliable information. Contributors are drawn from several areas of expertise and engagement with asylum seekers.

My First Book About Allah

My First Book About Allah
Author: Aasma S.
Publisher: My First Picture Book Inc
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2024-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

πŸ“š My First Book About Allah - Stories of Faith and Islamic Values πŸ“š Series: Growing Up Muslim - Islamic Teachings for Children 🌟 Discover the Wonders of Faith! 🌟 "My First Book About Allah" is a delightful collection of 50 enchanting stories, perfect for young readers. Each story is thoughtfully adapted into simpler English and softened in tone, making it ideal for children. This book is part of the "Growing Up Muslim - Islamic Teachings for Children" series and is designed to nurture your child's spiritual growth and understanding. πŸ“– What’s Inside? πŸ“– 200+ pages of enthralling stories that will keep your child captivated for hours. Beautiful illustrations accompanying each tale, sparking imagination and bringing the stories to life. Simplified English and gentle language carefully adapted to ensure the stories are both understandable and enjoyable for young readers. 🌈 Popular Stories Include: 🌈 Allah, The Creator of the Universe 🌌 Allah's Beautiful Jannah 🌺 Allah's Endless Love ❀️ Allah's Everlasting Protection πŸ›‘οΈ Allah's Amazing Human Body 🧠 The Joy of Eid πŸŽ‰ ✨ Why You'll Love This Book: ✨ Educational and Inspirational: Teaches Islamic values and principles in a fun and engaging way. Perfect for Young Readers: Simplified language and gentle storytelling ensure that young children can understand and enjoy. Beautiful Illustrations: Each story features a beautiful illustration that brings the tales to life. πŸ“š Give your child the gift of faith and wonder with "My First Book About Allah" – a treasured addition to any child's library. πŸ“š

Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns

Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns
Author: Hena Khan
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-06-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0811879054

In simple rhyming text a young Muslim girl and her family guide the reader through the traditions and colors of Islam. Full color.

My Body Was Left on the Street

My Body Was Left on the Street
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004430466

Displacement, relocation, dissociation: each of these terms elicits images of mass migration, homelessness, statelessness, or outsiderness of many kinds, too numerous to name. This book aims to create opportunities for scholars, practitioners, and silenced voices to share theories and stories of progressive and transgressive music pedagogies that challenge the ways music educators and learners think about and practice their arts relative to displacement. Displacement is defined as encompassing all those who have been forced away from their locations by political, social, economic, climate, and resource change, injustice, and insecurity. This includes: - refugees and internally displaced persons; - forced migrants; - indigenous communities who have been forced off their traditional lands; - people who have fled homes because of their gender identity and sexual orientation; - imprisoned individuals; - persons who seek refuge for reasons of domestic and social violence; - homeless persons and others who live in transient spaces; - the disabled, who are relocated involuntarily; and - the culturally dispossessed, whose languages and heritage have been taken away from them. In the context of the first ever book on displacement and music education, the authors connect displacement to what music might become to those peoples who find themselves between spaces, parted from the familiar and the familial. Through, in, and because of a variety of musical participations, they contend that displaced peoples might find comfort, inclusion, and welcome of some kinds either in making new music or remembering and reconfiguring past musical experiences. Contributors are: #4459, Efi Averof Michailidou, Kat Bawden, Rachel Beckles Willson, Marie Bejstam, Rhoda Bernard, Michele Cantoni, Mary L. Cohen, Wayland β€œX” Coleman, Samantha Dieckmann, Irene (Peace) Ebhohon, Con Fullam, Erin Guinup, Micah Hendler, Hala Jaber, Shaylene Johnson, ArsΓ¨ne Kapikian, Tou SaiKo Lee, Sarah Mandie, David Nnadi, Marcia Ostashewski, Ulrike PrΓ€ger, Q, Kate Richards Geller, Charlotte Rider, Matt Sakakeeny, Tim Seelig, Katherine Seybert, Brian Sullivan, Mathilde Vittu, Derrick Washington, Henriette Weber, Mai Yang Xiong, Keng Chris Yang, and Nelli Yurina.

I Love

I Love
Author: Ummu Muhammad B Zakaria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre:
ISBN:

This is an Arabic English dual language book for children, perfect for those who are from the non-native Arabic speaking background. The book uses simple and repetitive language with vibrant illustrations to capture the attention of young readers. The theme of this book is on Islamic values. The last pages include vocabulary lists.

The Power of Divine Breath

The Power of Divine Breath
Author: Sheik Dr. Ismail Bin HJ Kassim
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1543745563

This book of testimonies is about the sharing of experiences of those people who have learned about zikrul anfas. They will share about the peace, tranquility, and secrets that they have found with zikrul anfas. This is a book of testimonies proving that peace of mind and heart is truly achievable and can be learned from the master who has this knowledge.

Without Refuge

Without Refuge
Author: Jane Mitchell
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1541500504

Forced to leave his home in war-torn Syria, thirteen-year-old Ghalib makes an arduous journey with his family to a refugee camp in Turkey. Includes glossary.

Allah and Me (Goodword)

Allah and Me (Goodword)
Author: Vinni Rahman
Publisher: Goodword Books
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2014-12-27
Genre:
ISBN:

Allah knows what is best for us. Read this book to know what He expects from us and what He likes and dislikes. Allah and Me is a book which discusses some Islamic virtues which we should practice in our daily life in order to live according to Allah's will and become candidates for Paradise. A Muslim does everything for Allah. Every Little Talk in this book includes some questions to make children think, especially about their own behaviour in context of the virtue discussed in that Talk. Each Talk ends with some Quranic verses and Hadith quotes to stress and highlight the Islamic teaching discussed in that Talk.

Love of Allah

Love of Allah
Author: Mishari Al-Kharraz
Publisher: Qur'an Project
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-06-02
Genre:
ISBN:

Do you sometimes feel that your Salah is not quite having the effect it is supposed to on you and your life? Have you ever considered that perhaps it is because we are not giving it its importance? It seems we have lost (or were never taught) that ability to 'connect' in Salah that makes all the difference in its effect on us. How can we attain that level of pleasure and inner peace that Salah is meant to inspire? How can we make our Salah more effective?