Iconic Women of Islam: Inspiring Stories for Our Amazing Muslim Kids Islam is rich with strong, intelligent, and courageous women who shaped history–and our children deserve to know their stories. Iconic Women of Islam introduces young readers to incredible Muslim women who led with wisdom, strength, and faith, showing that women have always played a vital role in Islam. Through beautifully written, engaging stories, children will learn about: Khadijah (RA) – A bold and successful businesswoman who fearlessly supported the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the message of Islam. Aisha (RA) – A brilliant scholar and teacher who narrated thousands of hadith and shared knowledge with the world. Fatimah (RA) – A loving daughter and role model who taught us the importance of family, kindness, and devotion. Maryam (AS) – A woman of unshakable faith who trusted in Allah’s plan and became the mother of Prophet Isa (PBUH). Asiya (RA) – A queen of Egypt whose faith never wavered, even in the face of oppression. Each story is crafted to inspire young Muslim boys and girls to embrace their faith with confidence, recognize the strength of women in Islam, and apply these powerful lessons in their own lives. At the end of the book, a special reflection page encourages children to think deeply about their own strengths and how they, too, can make a difference. This book is a must-have for every Muslim household, helping kids develop a strong identity, pride in their faith, and a deep appreciation for the remarkable women who helped shape Islamic history. Perfect for ages 4-10 Makes a great gift for young Muslims Encourages self-reflection and character building Let’s empower our children with the stories of the past to help them build a strong, faithful future!
Iconic Women of Islam: Inspiring Stories for Our Amazing Muslim Kids (Khalil and Alina Discover Bangladesh: A Fun and Educational Series For Kids)
$15.00
This book teaches children about significant historical female figures in Islam, promoting reading comprehension and historical and cultural literacy.
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