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The Prophet Taught Me

Generosity and Giving

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The friends of Prophet Muhammad described him with one word when it came to being generous: the most generous person they had ever met. He gave things away without thinking about it. He gave things before people even asked him for the

SKU:
CLN-PHPT-THT-006376
Publisher:
manarah
Language:
English
Age Range:
8 and up
ISBN:
978-1-969719-60-8
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The friends of Prophet Muhammad described him with one word when it came to being generous: the most generous person they had ever met. He gave things away without thinking about it. He gave things before people even asked him for them. He kept giving until he had nothing left to give.. Then he found a way to give even more. Being generous was not something Prophet Muhammad did sometimes. It was just who he was.

Karam and Ataa' is a book about generosity and giving. It is part of a series of stories called the Prophet Taught Me Series. These stories teach kids about the things Prophet Muhammad taught us. They are fun to read and easy to understand.

This book is for kids who're four to eight years old. It teaches them about two Islamic values: Karam, which means generosity and Ataa' which means giving. The story is about a kid who has something that someone else wants. The kid has to decide whether to keep it or give it away. When the kid chooses to give they feel happy and warm inside. They start to understand why giving is such a thing.

Prophet Muhammad said that people who are generous are close to God and close to people. They are also close to a place called Paradise and far away from a bad place called Hellfire. This is an important thing that Prophet Muhammad taught us.

Here are some good things about this book:

* The story is fun to read. Makes kids care about what happens.

* It is based on the life of Prophet Muhammad, who was a generous person.

* The language and situations in the book are suitable for kids who're four to eight years old.

* The pictures in the book are beautiful. Help kids understand the story.

* There are questions, at the end of the book that parents and teachers can use to talk to kids about what they learned.

This book helps kids learn to be generous when they're young. It is good to learn to give when you're little before you get used to keeping things for yourself.