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2020

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Yasser loves Muharram because it means he can stay up late and chill with his friends at the mosque. Zahra hates Muharram because it means all the parties are cancelled and everyone is sad. Grandfather takes them both to their prayer room. He sits on his favourite chair, sighs deeply and says in a warm, loving voice,"Let me tell you a story."Those six little words transform Zahra's mood immediately. She glances up at Yasser who looks back with a knowing grin. There is no do...

2021

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Yasser and Zahra are bored!They have been stuck at home with nowhere to go because of a global pandemic. They ask Grandfather to take them on one of his marvellous adventures! This time, to the Animals of the Qur'an Zoo!Join Yasser and Zahra as they meet Jamal, Naaqa, Thu'baan, Nahla, Ankaboot and Feel, and learn about these magnificent creations and their stories.From the ruins of Thamud to the ancient Egyptian pyramids, this book will take you on a whirlwind adven...

PHP290.88

2017

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You could feel the tension on the soccer field; there were only 11 spots on the team and 30 children trying out!As Yasser and Zahra run to join their friends, Madeeha quickly realizes that the other girls on the field are much more skilful than her! She tries a different tactic, and whispers a lie in Sunya’s ear. Soon, all the girls are busy gossiping and spreading rumours.Nearby, Yahya and Maytham rest under a tree, “Don’t worry, we are guaranteed spots on the team. My dad b...

PHP232.59

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3 hours 46 min

2021

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Yasser loves Muharram because it means he can stay up late and chill with his friends at the mosque. Zahra hates Muharram because it means all the parties are cancelled and everyone is sad. Grandfather takes them both to their prayer room. He sits on his favourite chair, sighs deeply and says in a warm, loving voice, “Let me tell you a story.”Those six little words transform Zahra’s mood immediately. She glances up at Yasser who looks back with a knowing grin. There is no doubt abo...