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The Story of Zam Zam Water

Islamic Story Book for Muslim Kids (Ages 5-8)

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The Story of Zam Zam Water

By: Madiha Ali
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The story of Zam Zam Water relates to the family of Prophet Abraham / Ibraheem (peace be upon him), who lived 4000 years ago. Prophet Abraham was ordered by Allah SWT to leave his home in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) to a desert in the Arabian Peninsula.

The story starts with the Prophet moving with his wife, 'Hajar', and infant son 'Ismail', to the Arabian Peninsula. What follows is a series of trials/challenges faced by his family with utmost trust in Allah, which finally lead to the appearance of Zama Zam Water from the ground. This Zam Zam water well is still present in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

This beautiful Islamic children’s storybook reflects upon the great sacrifice made by Prophet Abraham and is perfect for Muslim kids & even their parents. Reading about Islamic history and the Prophets of Allah SWT is one of the best ways to ways to teach children basic lessons and teachings of Islam.

This book features colorful illustrations to keep your child's interest while telling them about this great journey taken by Prophet Abraham and the miracle of Zam Zam water.

Suitable for ages 5-8 (but anyone can learn something from it)

NOTE: The author / Illustrator does not use face features in human figures in all illustrations. Moreover, figures of the Prophet & his companion are not shown and are depicted by a glow (as per related rulings by various scholars).
Literature & Fiction Religious Fiction Middle East
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