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HASA The Khalaba Forest Trilogy The Sins of One: Book On 

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Unais's life in the Khalaba forest has always been one of peace and security. After a citizen makes a horrible mistake, Unais learns how the sins of one affect the Muslim Ummah as a whole. As a neighboring village prepares to invade Hasa and as his community prepares to defend itself, Unais is forced to make choices that will define not only his character but his life as well. Islamic Concepts Learned: Fiqh of Tayammum, Islamic Manners, and Repentance. Grades 6-8 Unais is a young boy who lives in the khalaba forest. khalaba in the Arabic language means enchanted or captivating.

“Aside from its astounding beauty, the khalaba forest, under the rule of the khalifa, is talon for its peace and justice. It is this life that Unais bas always known. Hasa all changes when the sins of one person threaten the safety of his entire city and change his life permanently.
To help restore peace to the city, Unais undertakes a journey with his father but soon learns that the inhabitants of other villages are working to ensure that the war they are instigating destroys Hasa and changes the balance of power in the entire forest.
After a battle in the forest and the life of someone he loves is threatened, Unais struggles with new emotions that be can not easily identify. He struggles to forgive the one who sinned and to accept the decree of Allah’s Decree is against his desires.“

The first in a planned three book series of fiction novels for Muslim youth, Hasa: The Sins of One, tells the story of Muslim boy who learns why the religion of Islam is the only religion that can successfully improve human conditions and protect human welfare, both individually and societal.
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