وسرعان م توقّفت وتمسكت بعمّي. لقد رأيت بأمّ العين ظلالاً تلوح وراء الأشجار. إنها حيوانات عملاقة، فيلةٌ ضخمة. كنت أسمع ضوضاء أنيابها العاجيّة وهي تكسر جذوع الأشجار وتقتلعها بشراسة. نظر عمّي إلى هذه المخلوقات باهتمام وشغفٍ شديدين. ثم أمسك بيدي وهتف: "هيا بنا.".
فأجبته بانفعال: "لا! لن أفعل ذلك أبداً. ماذا يمكننا ان نفعل وسط هذا القطيع من البهائم العملاقة ونحن لا نملك الأسلحة النارية؟"
لم يسمعني عمي بل قال: "انظر إلى هناك! أعتقد أنني أرى مخلوقاً يشبهنا. إنه إنسان!"...
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The boy at the back of the classroom was the only one not staring at Abdullah.
Islamic Foundation
9 - 12 Years
English
9780860373841
Mohammed Yaseen
Abdullah has just moved to a new school. The boy at the back of the classroom was the only one not staring at Abdullah. Who was he Abdullah thought to himself? Abdullah knew that the boy had some sort of secret that made him different from the others, something that made him stand out. But what was it?
Everything seemed so different from his last school. He felt as if everyone and everything was staring at him. The teacher seemed to be too jolly, the gang of boys too rough, and of course the boy at the back of the classroom too cool for his age.
As a newcomer, he find himself victim of gang who starts bullying him. Help comes from an unexpected quarters, a new friendship is struck between Abdullah and his friend, together they confront the bullies and the friendship is developed in its true Islamic Meaning. Abdullah soon learns that sometimes it's just the way we shoo to see things and that is why we see them the way we do.
Maybe if we looked at them in a different way, they may not seem so bad after all ….
Junayd and his friends think school is a waste of time, and his older brother Saleem is fast becoming the black sheep of the family. That is, until the imam of the mosque initiates an extra-curricular project outside his comfort zone. But can faith and soccer flourish side-by-side?
For a couple of days, the same question continued puzzling Anum, "Who do I aspire to be like?".
Islamic Foundation
9 - 12 Years
English
9780860374213
Umm Aamina
For a couple of days the same question continued puzzling Anum, "Who do I aspire to be like?" Then, while busy helping her mom with chores, it suddenly came to her. It now seemed so obvious, and she couldn't believe it hadn't come to her earlier. She told her family about her idea and they were all really impressed. But Anum then began having second thoughts...
Are those wolves or werewolves howling in the mountains surrounding Bear Paw Valley?
Islamic Foundation
9 - 12 Years
English
9780860374237
Farheen Khan
Are those wolves or werewolves howling in the mountains surrounding Bear Paw Valley? When Mr. Barnell’s science class goes on a camping trip to a place with a dark legend, strange things begin to happen. Will the third grade detectives Ibrahim and Zayn Khan be able to figure out what’s going on before it’s too late?
“Are you listening to me?” asked Zayn irritably. “We could all be eaten before the end of this trip and all you can do is look at purple birds that are not even purple!” “First of all werewolves don’t eat you, they just bite you and then you become a werewolf yourself,” said Ibrahim. “Secondly, they’re not real!” “Ya Allah!” Zayn shouted. “You’re right! Some of the kids could have been bitten last night and will turn into werewolves tomorrow!”
Join the Khan boys on another great adventure as they follow the clues and gather evidence in Ibrahim Khan and the Mystery of the Roaring Lion!
Tree forts, maple trees and roaring lions? When their classmate Yusuf hears ferocious roaring lions and creepy laughing hyenas in his backyard, he calls the best detectives he knows, Ibrahim and Zayn Khan! With the help of their trusty brown sack, they search for clues and bit by bit piece together this extraordinary mystery. Join the 3rd grade detective duo as they solve the thrilling case of The Roaring Lion!
Excerpt: “It was almost midnight when Ibrahim first heard the sounds of hyenas in the backyard and they were laughing! He quietly slipped out of his sleeping bag and peered into the yard. Less than a minute later he heard a loud thunderous roar! He grabbed his binoculars and held them against the window. There was definitely something out there, something big!”
Fun story about accepting others with out looking to appearance.
Amana Publications
9 - 12 Years
English
9780915957453
Uthman Hutchinson
The author’s rare insights into character and sound Islamic advice make them a must for children getting ready to make the transition to upper grades. The following titles comprise Grade 6:
The New Kid I & II: Muhammad learns to accept a newcomer at school after learning that appearances are not everything.
Grandma’s Death: Dealing with the death of a loved one, Muhammad helps comfort his father.
The Showdown: The Muslim community stands up to drug dealers in the neighborhood.
TV or Not TV: Muhammad enlightens his family about the tricks of advertising.
Precious: Story of a Muslim slave in America. A Collection of 6 Stories
Isabella. A young girl, Isabella, the daughter of a Catholic Cardinal overhears two Muslims discussing their religion and is fascinated by what she hears. An inspiring and gripping story of a young Christian girl's courage who embraces Islam and faces the anger and treachery of her father and the church. This book is fast paced and a great reading experience. Now, while it is unfortunate that Muslim students do not have the opportunity to read Islamic literature in school, giving Isabella to a teenager at home is a great way to get them to read the classics, Islamic classics A real Muslim heroine for young girls.
Stories describes the journey of a young Muslim boy into manhood.
International Books and Tapes Supply
9 - 12 Years
English
9781475161007
Qasim Najar
Growing up is never easy. As simple as that sounds, it is the truth. Many of our young Muslim children are falling prey to many temptations. These "temptations" are not just limited to our teen population. They are also pushed upon our younger children as well. Burhaan Khan is a young Muslim American boy who has to contend with the everyday trials of being a Muslim. What is great about this book is the manner in which the lessons are presented. It lets the reader know that sometimes problems come from outside forces, like in the story "Says Who?" and sometimes the problems are within ourselves, as in the story "A True Warrior."
The six easily readable tales run the gamut in presenting not only problems but solutions as well. Topics like cousins who don't follow Islam and dealing with a bully are addressed in a very straight forward and sensitive manner. These stories provide excellent examples of how to apply Islamic principles in daily life. First, Burhaan learns that a person's character is more important than his material possessions. Next, we see how he reacts when a popular new student tries to gain the attention of others. Burhaan also finds himself confronted with relatives who don't practice Islam; he is challenged to do well on a test, and finally, we end with a heart-warming story about a cat he finds that has a very special need. What better way to show proper conduct in Islam than through the eyes of a young boy who's living it: Burhaan Khan.
This topsy-turvy adventure on Sycamore Street sees brother and sister Hude and Amani arrive in the country with one thought: it was going to be long, boring summer.
Kube Publishing Ltd
9 - 12 Years
English
9781847740571
J. Samia Mair
This topsy-turvy adventure on Sycamore Street sees brother and sister Hude and Amani arrive in the country with one thought: it was going to be long, boring summer. They couldn’t be more wrong. With Grandma Hana’s new neighbor planning to pull down her prized peach tree and a gang, led by archer Bobby, marshalling the local lake, Hude and Amani have a hard time getting any peace.
In this warm and comical story, find out how, under the watchful eyes of Grandma Hana, Hude and Amani plan to save the peach tree and beat Bobby at his own game before leaving Sycamore Street behind.
Stories from the Arab World
present well known – and less well known – tales from the Middle East.
Their vigor, humor, color and charm will delight young readers the world
over.
Their carefully-worded text and their bright, full-color illustrations
have been specially prepared to appeal to young readers.
The Stories from the Arab World
series is suitable for children of a whole cross-section of ages who
will learn and enjoy the various tales. The young will listen eagerly to
their parents’ narration while older children who can read will find
both pleasure and practice in reading the book. Children will also enjoy the beautiful illustration thereby enhancing their imagination and creating a passion for stories.
Language: English, Also available as (Urdu, Arabic)
Code: 807341222258
Description
Noorart is pleased to present this textbook and coloring book for grades 1-2, it’s an excellent, child-friendly Islamic curriculum in modern, contemporary English. This book is designed to meet the needs of parents, weekend schools and full time schools... » See More