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The Great Journey

Story of Prophet Muhammad's Migration to Madinah | Bedtime Stories for Muslim Children | Islamic Storybook

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The Great Journey

By: Madiha Ali
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The story of Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) migration from Makkah to Madinah is a unique story of blind trust in Allah SWT and of the great sacrifice of the Muslims, who left their homes to avoid persecution at the hands of non-believers.

The story starts with Prophet inviting the people towards Islam and to worship God alone. But not many people listened to him and instead made a plan to kill the Prophet. The Prophet was, therefore, ordered by Allah SWT to move to Madinah with the new Muslims.

This beautiful Islamic children’s storybook is perfect for Muslim & non-Muslim / revert kids who love bedtime stories. It features colorful illustrations to keep your child's attention while telling them about this great journey taken by Muslims.

This Muslim kid’s book aims to build a foundation for the basic concepts of Islam for children at an early age. Not only will your kids be entertained before bed, but they will benefit & learn beneficial lessons from this story.

Grab your copy now and check out other Islamic Inspirational books & stories by the author!

Suitable for ages 5-10 (but anyone can learn something from it)

BONUS: Also includes related Crossword puzzles at the end (Paperback version only).

NOTE: The author / Illustrator does not use face features in human figures in all illustrations. Figures of the Prophet & his companion are not shown and are depicted by a glow.
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