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Princess Aziza and The Purple Orchid By Ali Gator

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9781921772009
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Author:
Ali Gator
Binding:
Softcover
Pages:
24
Size:
8.5 x 8.5 inches
Publication Year:
2014
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Princess Aziza and The Purple Orchid By Ali Gator
ISBN: 9781921772009
Author: Ali Gator
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages 24
Size: 8.5 x 8.5 inches
Publication year: 2014
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About This Book:
"Allah Tells Me (About the 5 Pillars of Islam)" by Ali Gator is a beautifully made and instructional book aimed to teach young readers to Islam's core values, known as the Five Pillars. Ali Gator leads youngsters on a journey of discovery with a gentle and engaging narrative style, making Islamic teachings approachable and meaningful to young minds.
The Faith Declaration (Shahada):
The Shahada, the first of the Five Pillars, is introduced to young readers in this chapter. Children learn about the importance of bearing testimony to Allah's oneness and the role it plays in a Muslim's life through simple yet meaningful explanations.
The Act of Worship (Salah):
This chapter delves into the second pillar, Salah (prayer). Children learn the significance of regular prayer in Islam, as well as the rituals and spiritual connection it builds with Allah.
Giving to Others (Zakat):
Ali Gator teaches Zakat (charity) in a way that youngsters may understand. Young readers learn the value of sharing with those in need, as well as the sense of social duty that it instills.
Sawm (Ramadan Fasting):
The fourth pillar, Sawm (Ramadan Fasting), is introduced with an emphasis on self-discipline, empathy for the less fortunate, and the spiritual growth that comes from this act of devotion.
The Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj):
The last pillar, Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca), is presented in a child-friendly manner, emphasizing its significance as a spiritual journey and a once-in-a-lifetime event for Muslims.

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