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Story of Mohammed (PBUH) in Makkah

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SKU e20479
ISBN 9789960995809
Author Abu Zahir
Language english
Publisher Darussalam
Book Cover Soft
Book Size (CM) 17x18
Expected delivery date:
21 Dec Usually shipped in 2-3 days.

Long ago in Makkah's scorching desert valley, a boy was born to a noble family, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, in a land where stone idols shadowed the sacred Ka'bah, built by Prophets Ibrahim and Ismaeel (AS). Amid Arabia's tribes worshipping carved wood and rock, his arrival whispered mercy's dawn. Abu Zahir's gentle tale invites young hearts into that world: his childhood amid tribal whispers, first glimpses of tawhid, and the quiet strength that would shatter shirk. No grand battles yet, just the simple, stirring seeds of prophethood, rooted in authentic sources, to spark love for RasulAllah ﷺ and sunnah in playtime or bedtime.

54 pages. 13x21 cm softcover, 4-color art paper print. Darussalam's vibrant edition: colorful cover blooming with Makkah's golden sands and Ka'bah silhouette under starry skies, evoking wonder; interiors glow with lively illustrations of desert tents, and camel caravans; bilingual Urdu-English text flowing beside drawings.

For every young seeker's spark:

  • Early Wonders: Ka'bah's story, Arabia's customs, plants tawhid seeds without overwhelm.

  • Visual Magic: Art paper shines with colors; "perfect for children... builds love for the Prophet ﷺ," per Amazon.

  • Family Gift: Ages 4-8; bilingual for diverse homes; "simple, inspiring intro to Seerat," notes Goodreads on series.

Best Prophet Muhammad ﷺ story for kids in Urdu-English, an essential for Makkah Seerat children and Ka'bah tales, stirs barakah that lasts. Watch their eyes light up. Let it begin their journey.

Darussalam's authentic kids' Seerat. Order today.

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Idil abdulqadir
Nice book

Nice book, highly recommended!

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Hallie Amatullah
This book has its positives and negatives.

This book does present the seerah in a story format. Great as an introduction or supplement for children. Great for creating a bullet point list of some of the "main events" for kids to know and memorize. The section on Isra Wal Miraj is long enough that kids will hold on to that event. I would recommend it as a supplement for children to their other seerah learning.The second time I read this book, I had already studied a complete seerah at an adult level from a few different sources. I was then able to grasp that every sentence in this book referenced multiple things. I didn't come across anything in this book that conflicted with my previous studies of seerah, unlike what you usually find in children's Islamic story books - additional details made up by the author to make the story flow better. The only thing I saw the tiniest bit of issue with was the timeline in the part of the story about Haleemah(eg. when she realized having Muhammad (saaws) in her household brought her blessings), and the part where "Muhammad (saaws) was now an orphan" being mentioned right after his mother died (vs Islamically, and I believe in Arabian culture, he would have been considered an orphan once his father died). But of course, both of those instances might just have something to do with my lack of knowledge.

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Story of Mohammed (PBUH) in Makkah

Story of Mohammed (PBUH) in Makkah

Regular price 11.50 SAR 10.35 SAR
Sale price 11.50 SAR Regular price