Angel Asmaa and Husna - Set of 3 books
Angel Asmaa and Husna - Set of 3 books
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Want your little one to grow up with the Qur’an in their heart?
This beautifully illustrated hardcover set introduces three powerful verses from the Holy Qur’an through fun, engaging stories that children will want to hear again and again.
Each book repeats one Qur’anic verse in Arabic throughout the story, helping little ones memorise and understand the verse effortlessly — just by listening! Through simple language and joyful storytelling, children absorb the meaning of each verse while connecting with core Islamic values like kindness, awe of Allah, and God-consciousness.
What's Inside:
Book 1: Join little Husna as she learns from Angel Asmaa how to be kind to her parents!
Book 2: Angel Asmaa is taking Husna on a tour of the world. Join them as they see all the beautiful creations Allah (swt) has made and say:
!فَتَبَارَكَ اللَّهُ أَحْسَنُ الْخَالِقِينَ
Book 3: Husna loves playing hide-and-seek! She can hide from her friends, but can she hide from Allah (swt)?
They’ll repeat the verse, remember it, and naturally start to live its meaning, without even realising it!
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The toddler I bought this for loves turning the pages of these bright colourful books and listening to the oft repeated verses of the Holy Quran. This book set is great for helping to instil the right values and understanding in children from a young age.
I have been providing free religious training for kids in different countries since 2003. I have to say this is the best English series for 04--07 y/o I have ever come across. The drawings are gorgeous; the topics suit this age range; the way the topics are approached is suitable for this age; and, the level of English is right. Yet, there are a few points that could have been developed better. Inshaa Allah, they will be fixed in the next printings:
Book 1
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1) Husna suddenly "figures out" all the possible ways she could help her mum as soon as she hears that God (S.W.T.) loves kids who help their parents. A kid of that age cannot figure all that out on their own. Usually, they need to be guided.
2) The English translation for the chosen verse is not exactly what the Arabic says. Something like the following would have been better and would actually go better with the storyline: "... And, one is to do one's parents good."
Book 2
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1) The English translation for the verse isn't quite right. God (S.W.T.) is the one who blesses other things. He Himself (S.W.T.) is not blessed. I'd rather translate the first proportion of the verse as: "Well-done Allah!"
2) The capitalisation of words is a bit off sometimes.
Book 3
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1) The choice of hide-and-seek for explaining the verse of this book is so great. Yet, it's unclear for kids why Allah (S.W.T.) always tells Asma where Husna and her friends are. Is Allah (S.W.T.) in the game? Why does He not show up Himself then?
2) Kids of this age cannot understand the meaning of Allah''s greatness. Furthermore, is the reason why we can't see God (S.W.T.) really because he's so great?
I would highly recommend this series of books for children above the age of 2 years. In each story, a Quranic verse is repeated several times (with it's child-friendly translation), to let children learn and instil the love of Allah SWT and the Quran. The activities at the end of the book are also engaging as well as illustrations in the books.
The books are wonderful and my three year old loves them. Jazakum Allah khayr