• Al- Ghazali When Cotton Touches Flame

    Join al-Ghazali along this journey as he proves that there is no necessary connection between causes and their effects, fire and burning, as philosophers believe. He gives readers a perspective illumined by revelation, which enables them to look, see, investigate, analyse, and learn about all things—from stars in the sky to ants in the soil—as signs pointing to the One Who created them.

  • Children Of Salik Series – Treasure Hunt

    Life’s been tough for the Saliković siblings since their mother’s been hospitalised. Everyone’s acting up and anxious about the sleepwalking escapades of Adem – the youngest (who is not a zombie!). The kids and their dad seek respite in nature. But the weekend at their grandparents’ homestead on the edgelands of a Bosnian town, turns into an adventure. They must rescue their cat and honeybees, adopt a storm orphan, and help their grandpa search for the greatest treasure of all. What keeps them going are tales about the most radiant human in the Universe. Retelling the unforgettable stories that Salko Omerbegović originally wrote in Bosnian, the Children of Salik Series weaves together a love for nature and the prophetic stories that Muslim children, the world-over, grow up with.

  • Dear Prophet Muhammad

    Discover the beauty of the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) noble character described in Shama’il through a child’s heartfelt letter.

    Charming questions to ponder like,  “If I made him a burger, would he like it?” or “How did it feel to ride Buraq at the speed of light?”

    This captivating true story embraces the innocence of a child’s imagination.

  • Gathering Words:

    “My teacher received it from his teacher, and he from his predecessor; thus, the prophetic knowledge was narrated through an unbroken chain of trust and devotion.”

    This is the journey of a seeker of knowledge -the muhaddith- and the story of his quest for the Prophet’s legacy. From Samarkand to Bukhara, Basra to the Haramayn, his path is marked by both ease and hardship, his only companion a journal-a risala that chronicles his pilgrimage. Life fades, but the written word endures.

    In Gathering Words, the author blends fiction and reality, shifting perspectives between an omniscient observer and the intimate reflections of a young scholar in the second century Hijri. We enter the world of hadith circles. scholarly methods, and revered teachers. Each step draws us closer to the living tradition of the Prophet.

    Part novel, part academic exploration, this work. captures the spirit of medieval Islamic scholarship, inviting readers to experience the enduring legacy of the Prophet and the unending pursuit of truth.

  • I am PalestIndian

    Meet Ray,
    a spirited girl
    living in the heart
    of London! Being half
    Palestinian and half
    Indian, she finds joy in
    the colourful tapestry
    of her two cultures.

    A heartwarming true story about
    family, culture, and identity.

  • Ibn Khaldun A Desert Journey

    This book tells the fictional story of a quest inspired by Ibn Khaldun’s ideas about people who lived in cities and the bedouins who lived in the deserts and rural areas as nomads. The events in the story have not taken place in reality. Perhaps some of it did happen since Ibn Khaldun did live among the bedouins for a long time, travelled with them, conversed with them in the night, and observed them closely.

    We hope that this book becomes a starting point that peaks your interest about one of the most astonishing thinkers that ever lived.

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  • Ibn Sina In Pursuit Of the Flying Man

    While Ibn Sina: In Pursuit of the Flying Man is based on true events, it is a fictional tale that recounts the reknowned scholar of Islam Ibn Sina or Avicenna’s last hours on earth. Join Ibn Sina on a journey through his ideas about the human body and soul and explore the fascinating example of his “flying man” thought experiment. What is the nature of the soul and its connection with the human body? What can humans really know about the soul, and how? Tackle these and other fascinating questions alongside the master of masters in this book.

  • Ibn Tufayl Alone on the Island of One’s Mind

    Ibn Tufayl: Alone on the Island of One’s Mind is a fictional tale based on the questions and the thoughts Ibn Tufayl might have had before writing his famous work Hayy ibn Yaqdhan.

    How did Ibn Tufayl’s journey towards writing such a work begin? What kinds of thoughts must have  passed through his mind along that journey? In this book, we set out on our own journey to find and follow the footsteps of Ibn Tufayl’s mind.

  • More Hands

    Our big family, neighbours, and friends make every moment special – with more hands for hugs, laughter, and an abundance of baraqah! Get ready to discover the secret ingredient of pishmaniyah with Sami and his grandfather… This is a real life story of joy and generousity.

     

  • Ramadan Diary

    Colourful duties are waiting for you on every page. One day you will meet a new recipe, another day you will write your dreams! Prayers and fasting will continue to bring you points! Are you ready for the most enjoyable way to learn new things?

  • Your Friend From Palestine

    You’ve found a letter from a friend in Palestine! I wonder what’s inside… Khalid wants to know all about the world outside his country, and he wants to tell you his story too!

    Your Friend From Palestine is a heartwarming and mind-opening tale about hope, solidarity, and those who dare to dream…

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