Description
The Prophet Muhammad said: "Cleanliness is half of faith." Our kids learn this saying and understand that keeping our bodies and surroundings clean is important.. Islamic scholars tell us that being pure in Islam means more than just washing our hands and keeping our rooms tidy. It also means having a heart being kind and doing good things for the right reasons. The Holy Quran says: "He has certainly succeeded who purifies it."
* The story "Clean The Unseen" from the Manarah Akhlaq series teaches kids about this kind of purity.
* It is a story about a child who always keeps himself clean and tidy.
*. As he grows he starts to feel bad things in his heart like jealousy.
* He wants to be better than his friends and hides his mistakes.
* The story shows how he deals with these feelings.
The book teaches kids things:
* That being pure is a goal in Islam: "He has certainly succeeded who purifies it”.
* That purity means being clean on the outside and good on the inside.
* It also teaches kids about feelings like jealousy and pride.
* like our bodies our hearts need care and cleaning every day.
* Doing things for the right reasons is important: "Actions are but by intentions”.
*. If we make mistakes we should say sorry to God and try to be better.
“Clean The Unseen" is a book in the Manarah Akhlaq series.
It helps build an Islamic character.
The book is written in Arabic and has nice pictures.
It is suitable, for kids aged 4 to 8.