Islamic Kids Paperback Select: The Names of Allah: A Foundation Series
The Names of Allah: A 10-Book Learning Journey
Welcome to a series designed to bring the Divine Attributes to life for your children. Learning the Names of Allah is more than just a lesson in vocabulary; it is about building a foundation of love, trust, and connection with our Creator.
How This Series Works
I have carefully organized this curriculum into 10 individual books, each focusing on 10 specific Names. This allows your child to spend quality time with each attribute without feeling overwhelmed.
By the end of this journey, your learner will have explored 100 Names through clear, beautiful layouts hand-designed to be gentle on young eyes—and your printer ink!
Multi-Sensory Arabic Tracing & Reflection Guide
Build a strong foundation in Islamic literacy with this unique, multi-sensory resource. Featuring bubble-style transliteration and large-format Arabic script, this guide serves as the "anchor" students need. Includes clear definitions, actionable goals, and discussion starters.
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Connects Divine Names to nature and food, helping children see the world as a reflection of Allah’s care and creativity.
Contemplates concepts like eternity and uniqueness through Names like Al-Awwal and Al-Aakhir.
Focuses on omniscience and the intimate comfort of being truly "seen" and "known" by the Creator.
Balances the concept of a transcendent God (Adh-Dhaahir) with One who is intimately present (Al-Baatin).
Highlights Allah’s perfection (As-Subooh) and peace (As-Salaam) to instill calm in young hearts.
A roadmap for spiritual resilience using Names like Al-Mu’min (Security) and Al-Baasit (Hope).
Showcases attributes like Al-Wadood and At-Tawwab to demonstrate Allah’s overwhelming mercy.
Explores the names that command the universe, including Al-Qaadir and Al-Qadeer.
Discover peace through Al-Hakam (The Judge) and Al-Naseer (The Helper).
Features Al-Muqaddim and Al-Mu’tee, teaching children to emulate qualities of excellence.
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