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The Three Muslim Festivals Aminah Ibrahim Ali Edited by Dr. Abidullah al-Ansari Ghazi Tasneema Khatoon Ghazi Huda Quraishi-Ahmed Carolyn G. Baugh Heidi Liddle-Bhutt Illustrated by Aldin Hadzic,
The Three Muslim Festivals is a charming collection of three stories on the three major celebrations of Islam.
| Publisher: | IQRA International Educational Foundation | | Suitable Age: | 5 - 9 | | Format: | Hardcover | | Length: | 68 | | ISBN: | 1-56316-308-X |
| SKU: 425-084 |
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The Three Muslim Festivals is a charming collection of stories on the three major celebrations of Islam: Ramadan, Id-al-Fitr, and Id-al-Adha respectively. Rabiah, Musa, and Ahmed, the characters in these stories, take readers into their homes to witness each of their families' holiday preparations.
Their stories depict the meanings and express the personal significances of these traditions. Aminah Ibrahim Ali has presented these stories in a sensative, engaging manner that will appeal to both Muslims and non-Muslims alike in the hope of broadening the minds of readers all over the world.
Subject: Islamic Holidays
IllustratorBio: Sarajevo Acadamy of Arts.
| SKU: 425-084 |
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