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Good Deeds : Just To Please Allah

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A wonderful starter book for babies, toddlers and little ones! Read or sing the words to the tune of "row, row, row your boat" and watch how quickly your child memorises 5 important good deeds in Islam. This book encourages children to read Quran, love prophets, give thanks to Allah, practice istigfar and help others. There is also a fun line puzzle on the last page which gives adults and educators more cuddle time and the opportunity to discuss the good deeds. on the back page.For more colourful, engaging books which represent the diversity of the Ummah and teach Islam in a fun way, visit www.BismillahBees.com or follow on social media @BismillahBees

7 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 10, 2019

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September 25, 2019
"Say, say, say thank you just to please Allah." / "If you are grateful, your home will be Jannah."

This is a simple rhyming board book for preschoolers which teaches different good deeds. I really like that everything listed is something feasible that a young child can do.

Each 2 page spread portrays one good deed and the last page has an activity to reinforce the deeds mentioned. The good deed is described as a call to action and then says 'just to please Allah' and ends saying 'your home will be Jannah.' This is the same wording as it's matching book Five Pillars: Just To Please Allah.

I really like the graphics on the front cover and the fact that it's interactive at the end is really cute. A nice way to see how much your child understood and remembered. The illustrations are okay. I like the one about saying sorry because it shows a whole story in just one picture. One of the characters on the gratitude page looks a little leprechaun-y though. That's... weird.

Some of the wording to this book is a little awkward, mostly on one page. "Know, know, know prophets just to please Allah." / "If you live by sunnah, your home will be Jannah." I feel like 'know THE prophets would make more sense. Leaving it indefinite is just a little strange to me. What does that mean? I'd also put a 'the' before the word 'sunnah'. The content on the other pages is cute. I only just found out it's supposed to be sung to the tune of Row row row your boat. This definitely makes it sound better. But I'd still put a 'the' before 'prophets' and would probably change the last line. 'If you live like they did' or something.
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