Description
Overview:
"The Night the Moon Split" takes young readers on a journey through time, back to the days of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). It describes one of his greatest miracles: the splitting of the moon. This remarkable event is related as a bedtime story told to a young Muslim boy. The interaction between Rami and his mother brings the story to life in a way that children will find fast-paced and entertaining yet easy to understand. Written in language that is appropriate for children, this story is an excellent choice for both read-aloud and independent readers. Recommended for ages 7-12.
Key Features:
Simple Language: Easy-to-read and perfect for kids aged 7-12.
Exciting Story: Tells the miracle of the moon splitting in a fun and engaging way.
Parent-Child Bonding: A heartwarming bedtime story between a mother and son.
Inspires Faith: Teaches kids about belief in miracles and love for the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Flexible Reading: Great for reading aloud or independent reading.
Beautiful Illustrations: Bright pictures make the story come alive.
Builds Islamic Identity: Helps children feel proud of their faith and history.
Encourages Discussion: Sparks meaningful talks about Islamic values and lessons.
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