CHARACTER & KNOWLEDGE BUILDING BOOKS

Islamic Books for children published by ALI-GATOR 

An assortment of books teaching children about Allah, Akhlaaq and Manners. Each book has full colour pages and illustrations to engage children and help that learn in a fun way! Great Value at only £4 each including free postage & packaging.

Details of each book are available below. 

Allah's Gifts

Shukr (gratitude) is an important characteristic for any young Muslim. 

This book stimulates young minds to think about the many wonderful gifts that Allah has given us.

Full Colour

24 pages

Allah Tells Me

In the Quran Allah Tells Me what I must do to be a good Muslim. 

In Sha Allah (God Willing) this book inspires young hearts to learn & love Allah.

Full Colour

24 pages

Keeping Promises

It is not always easy to keep a promise, but Saaliha does and her friends love that about her.

Full Colour

24 Pages
PROUDLY PRINTED BY ALI GATOR.

Helping Others

Ali is blessed to have a caring big sister like Saaliha, she helps him in so many ways.

Full Colour

24 Pages

PROUDLY PRINTED BY ALI GATOR.

Sharing What You Love

Ali does not want to share his new bike, but soon realizes it is more fun when you share what you love.

Full Colour

24 pages

PROUDLY PRINTED BY ALI GATOR.

Studying Hard

Good study habits get good results. Learn to study well and the results will come.

Full Colour

24 Pages

PROUDLY PRINTED BY ALI GATOR

NEW BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR 2017
Forgiving Others
Caring For Orphans
Respecting Your Mother
Controlling Your Anger
Amazing Jannah
All Full colour 24 page picture book

Being Honest

Latest title in the best selling Akhlaaq Building Series – Fulfilling Your Trust

Teaching children that honesty is the best policy.

When Ali accidentally breaks Saaliha’s doll he doesn’t know what to do.

He soon realizes that being honest and telling Saaliha about what happened is the best thing to do.


Fulfilling Your Trust


The latest title in the Akhlaaq Building Series. Teaching children all about carrying out any Amanah given to them. When Saaliha’s friend Nora asks her to deliver something, Saaliha knows the importance…