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Learn & Teach Your Kids Good DeedsA 30 Day Guide!: Islamic Book For Kids
Learn & Teach Your Kids Good DeedsA 30 Day Guide!: Islamic Book For Kids
Learn & Teach Your Kids Good DeedsA 30 Day Guide!: Islamic Book For Kids
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Learn & Teach Your Kids Good DeedsA 30 Day Guide!: Islamic Book For Kids

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Do you want your Child to learn the most Important Values of Life simply by reading a little book?
Bringing the Values of Life to Your Child. Bringing the Classroom to You.
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With daily teachings, children, and everyone in the family, will discover more about their religion, understand the essence of Islam, and learn to become a better person, while having a positive impact in the world.
Great for parents who wish to teach their children the fundamentals of Islam in a simple and positive way.



In a difficult world, we decided to dedicate our time to helping children, the most precious people in our lives. We found a simple and genuine way, made of positive teachings, to make him discover the most important values, religion, education and good deeds.
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Release dateNov 1, 2021
Learn & Teach Your Kids Good DeedsA 30 Day Guide!: Islamic Book For Kids

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    Learn & Teach Your Kids Good DeedsA 30 Day Guide! - Andrei Besedin

    Introduction

    In the name of Allah, the merciful, gracious, and supreme being of the universe, we send peace and blessings to the holy prophet Mohammed (S.A.W), his household, companion, and all Muslims ummah. Islamic principles emphasize the belief in the monotheism of a single creator (Allah), faith in his prophet, the utmost respect for one's parents and other living creatures.

    Allah S.W.T. confirms in the Al-Quran that human existence on earth has a purpose: to act in his accordance and stay away from what will warrant his wrath. As a young believer, it is essential always to remember that we will all be accountable for all our deeds on the days of qiyamah (Judgement Day) as Allah says in Surah Al-Hashr (Quran 59: 18);

    O you who have believed, fear Allah. And let every soul look to what it has put forth for tomorrow - and fear Allah. Indeed, Allah is Aware of what you do.

    You should always ask yourself, how can I please my creator and be a better kid to my parents and others around me? The simple answer to this puzzling question is to practice the 30-days character guide in this content and incorporate it into your daily life.

    You should not take this practice as something you are always eager to complete, but as a new culture you want to incorporate into your daily life. If you adhere to the information stated, you will enjoy numerous benefits from Allah from this world and hereafter. Now, follow us on this 30-days learning journey!

    Day 1

    Learn about who is Allah

    Saying and believing the shahada is one of the essential features that make an individual a Muslim. The saying goes;

    There is no deity but Allah, and Mohammed is a messenger of Allah.

    Aside from saying the wordings, you need to believe in the Quran and the prophet. Islamic principles frown against polytheism or ascribing so much respect or commitment to another individual or object than your creator. In simple terms, Islam means submission to the person that created you and everything that exists within and outside the universe. Allah says in Surah Al-Imran;

    "Those who remember Allah (always, and in prayers) standing, sitting, and lying down on their sides, and think deeply about

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