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My Very First Duas From the Holy Quran - A Fun Way to Teach Your Child Duas from The Holy Quran - cover

My Very First Duas From the Holy Quran - A Fun Way to Teach Your Child Duas from The Holy Quran

Collection The Sincere Seeker Kids

Publisher: The Sincere Seeker

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Summary

Teach Your Child the Beautiful Dua Prayers from the Quran
My First Dua from the Holy Quran is a beautifully illustrated 26-page book designed to teach Muslim children essential duas (supplications) from the Quran. It presents duas in Arabic with English translations, simple explanations, and practical applications. Some duas are paired with stories of Prophets and righteous individuals to help children understand, memorize, and apply them in daily life.

	15+ Quranic Duas – Arabic text with English translations and context.
	Kid-Friendly Explanations – Simple meanings and easy-to-follow guidance.
	Stories of Prophets – Illustrates how they used dua.
	When and Why to Recite – Practical applications for daily life.
	Life Lessons – Encourages gratitude, forgiveness, and trust in Allah.
	Vibrant Illustrations – Engaging visuals to enhance learning.

Perfect For


	Muslim children aged 5 to 10.
	Parents introducing Islamic values and prayer habits.
	Homeschooling families teaching Islamic education.
	Gifts for Eid, Ramadan, or baby showers.
	Bedtime routines to instill love for dua.
	Dua memorization and Islamic study groups.

Why Families Love This Book


	Practical Guidance – Combines Quranic duas with real-life applications.
	Engaging Stories – Features Prophets’ stories that highlight the importance of dua.
	Kid-Friendly Design – Vibrant illustrations and simple explanations make learning fun.
	Spiritual Connection – Encourages conversations about Allah and dua.
	Family Bonding – Strengthens parent-child engagement in Islamic learning.

By reading My First Dua from the Holy Quran, your child will:


	Learn essential Quranic duas and their meanings.
	Understand how duas bring blessings, guidance, and forgiveness.
	Strengthen their faith and connection to Allah.

Start Your Child’s Spiritual Journey Today! Click "Add to Cart" now to inspire your child with the power of Quranic duas!
Available since: 06/06/2022.
Print length: 33 pages.

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