My First Book about the Qur'an Spiral-Bound |

Sara Khan, Alison Lodge (Illustrated by)

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The perfect book to introduce children to the teachings in the Qur'an, the Muslim holy book.

Inside this board book toddlers and young children will find out about the Qur’an’s beautiful teachings: to care for all creation; to respect the books of God; to be good to one another; and to believe in Allah, the Creator.

Stunning illustrations, full of color, bring the pages to life and the carefully written text is simple, easy to understand, and suitable to be read aloud. It also features some facts about the Qur’an and common questions children might ask, such as: what does the word “Qur’an” actually mean?

Sara Khan is a writer, translator, and PhD candidate based in the UK. This is her first book.

Alison Lodge is a children’s illustrator based in North Wales, UK.

Publisher: Consortium Book Sales & Distribution
Original Binding: Board Book
Pages: 26 pages
ISBN-10: 0860376184
Item Weight: 0.11 lbs
Dimensions: 6.4 x 0.08 x 7.6 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars Up to 30 ratings
"an outstanding work. Simple and captivating." – Saniyasnain Khan

"the perfect introduction to the Quran for the little ones" – Muslimmummies.com

"beautiful and very high quality" – Happymuslimah.com

"I recommend this book for parents with small children ages 1+, it would be a great start to reading and learning together" – Gildeddunya.com

"outlines lessons from the Quran in simple language for the very young" – Kirkus Reviews

“this board book is a great introduction to children of any age who want to learn about the Muslim faith. This is a great book to teach kids about world religions.” – PragmaticMom.com

Sara Khan was born in Stuttgart, Germany, before moving to the UK at the age of 12. Fluent in German, Arabic and Urdu, Sara is both a bestselling author and a qualified translator. She holds a first-class BA (hons) in Linguistics and Arabic, as well as a MA in Translation and Interpreting Studies both from the University of Manchester. As part of her degree, Sara lived in Amman, Jordan, with her husband Naveed, and studied Arabic at the University of Jordan. Living in Jordan enabled them to travel across the Middle East and experience numerous Muslim cultures, traditions, and historic sites in places such as Cairo, Damascus, Jerusalem, Madinah and Makkah. Her postgraduate research focused on Qur'an translation and adaptation for children. Now the proud mother of a little girl called Raya, Sara aims to build upon her academic background and personal experience to help fill the gap when it comes to presenting Islam to toddlers and young children in an age-appropriate way.