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The Ring: Three Moral Plays A. A. Bakathir Translated by Yasien Mohamed
This colorfully illustrated book is a collection of three beautiful plays based on true stories to both teach and inspire young Muslims.
| Publisher: | Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd. | | Suitable Age: | 9 - 12 | | Format: | Softcover | | Length: | 52 pages |
| SKU: 441-094 |
Reg: $5.95 Now: $5.25 |
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| Description |
These three plays are based on actual events that took place in Islamic history.
In the first play, The Ring, the world marvels at the splendor of Khalifa Harun-al-Rashid and his magnificent court at Baghdad. But few know that he had a son, Ahmad, who valued Islam and piety above worldly riches and fame. The Ring is the tragic story of that illustrious son, a true Muslim to his last breath.
In the second play, The Orchard Keeper, truth is elusive to many who stare it in the face. Ibrahim ibn Adham, the wise sage, shows what honesty, integrity and truth are all about in this incisive play.
The third play, the Noisy Neighbor, is the witty tale of the great jurist Abu Hanifa and his drunken neighbor. It illustrates Abu Hanifa's great wisdom and highlights his compassion and insight into the foibles of his fellow man. It is both thoughtful and delightfully entertaining.
| SKU: 441-094 |
Reg: $5.95 Now: $5.25 |
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