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I Say As-salamu 'Alaykum

by Noor H. Dee, Iput

Find out what as-salamu 'alaykum means and when to say it. A new series to help children understand common Islamic terms.

FORMAT
Board Book
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

As-salamu 'alaykum is one of the most-used terms in a Muslims religious vocabulary. Muslims are taught to use it as a greeting. It is a prayer, and means, "May peace be upon you".
The series aims to introduce the most common Islamic terms to children in a fun and simple way. Examples are given, the characters repeat the phrase in each one and at the end a simple translation and explanation is provided.
We expect this to be popular with Muslim parents. Our "I Can" series includes a number of our best-selling titles and this is similar in many respects: it offers Islamic value; it is a board book; it is targeted at toddlers and young children.
Box set with all four books in the series to come later. Will include the following books: 1) I SAY AS-SALAMU 'ALAYKUM (9780860376484) 2) I SAY MASHALLAH (9780860376439) 3) I SAY BISMILLAH (9780860376330) 4) I SAY ALHAMDULILLAH (9780860376385).

Review

"Both of these books are part of theGood Little Deedscollection (there were two others released last year). These books serve several purposes — young children learn a small lesson in manners, it exposes children to Arabic phrases, and each book contains a few counting activities. In the storyI Say Mashallah, two young children named Nabil and Noura are on a camping trip with their father. While they are enjoying the beautiful view from their campsite, their father tells them that this is an appropriate time to say"Mashallah". This is an Arabic phrase which is translated as"God has willed" and is used to show appreciation or joy for something. Throughout the camping trip, Nabil and Noura use this term while rolling in the grass, watching a beautiful sunset, or gazing at the nighttime sky filled with the moon and stars. The bookI Say As-Salamu 'Alaykumis similar, but in the story, they children use this phrase as a kind greeting to people and animals they see during their day. The translation of this Arabic phrase is"Peace be upon you". Noura sees Nabil saying this to others in the neighborhood and he explains that this is a kind greeting you say to others to wish for their peace and happiness. Noura then says this greeting to a butterfly, ladybug, snail, and a rabbit. These books are perfect for the very young child. They are sturdy, colorful and the pages are filled with interesting illustrations of objects familiar to children (birds, butterflies, fish, playground). There are a few games scattered throughout where children are asked to count something on the page, however, this could really be done on several of the pages due to the illustrations.

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Review Quote

"Both of these books are part of the Good Little Deeds collection (there were two others released last year). These books serve several purposes -- young children learn a small lesson in manners, it exposes children to Arabic phrases, and each book contains a few counting activities. In the story I Say Mashallah , two young children named Nabil and Noura are on a camping trip with their father. While they are enjoying the beautiful view from their campsite, their father tells them that this is an appropriate time to say "Mashallah". This is an Arabic phrase which is translated as "God has willed" and is used to show appreciation or joy for something. Throughout the camping trip, Nabil and Noura use this term while rolling in the grass, watching a beautiful sunset, or gazing at the nighttime sky filled with the moon and stars. The book I Say As-Salamu 'Alaykum is similar, but in the story, they children use this phrase as a kind greeting to people and animals they see during their day. The translation of this Arabic phrase is "Peace be upon you". Noura sees Nabil saying this to others in the neighborhood and he explains that this is a kind greeting you say to others to wish for their peace and happiness. Noura then says this greeting to a butterfly, ladybug, snail, and a rabbit. These books are perfect for the very young child. They are sturdy, colorful and the pages are filled with interesting illustrations of objects familiar to children (birds, butterflies, fish, playground). There are a few games scattered throughout where children are asked to count something on the page, however, this could really be done on several of the pages due to the illustrations.

Description for Sales People

As-salamu 'alaykum is one of the most-used terms in a Muslims religious vocabulary. Muslims are taught to use it as a greeting. It is a prayer, and means, "May peace be upon you". The series aims to introduce the most common Islamic terms to children in a fun and simple way. Examples are given, the characters repeat the phrase in each one and at the end a simple translation and explanation is provided. We expect this to be popular with Muslim parents. Our "I Can" series includes a number of our best-selling titles and this is similar in many respects: it offers Islamic value; it is a board book; it is targeted at toddlers and young children. The characters are cute and stylish and will be appealing to children. Box set with all four books in the series to come later. Will include the following books: 1) I SAY AS-SALAMU 'ALAYKUM (9780860376484) 2) I SAY MASHALLAH (9780860376439) 3) I SAY BISMILLAH (9780860376330) 4) I SAY ALHAMDULILLAH (9780860376385).

Details

ISBN0860376486
Author Iput
Pages 20
Publisher Islamic Foundation
Series Good Little Deeds
ISBN-10 0860376486
ISBN-13 9780860376484
Year 2020
Language English
Illustrator Iput
DEWEY 297.014
Imprint Islamic Foundation
Place of Publication Markfield
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Illustrations Color illustrations throughout
NZ Release Date 2020-03-10
Publication Date 2020-03-10
UK Release Date 2020-03-10
Audience Age 0-3
Format Board Book
Audience Preschool (0-5)
AU Release Date 2020-06-15

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