It’s Madrassa Time!
£7.99
‘It’s madrassa time – woohoo!
We carefully make wudu.
We carefully make wudu.
‘Follow the mini Muslims to madrassa to see how they learn about Islam in this lively rhyming story.
Bursting with learning opportunities, adorable illustrations, and engaging activities, this book is an ideal read-aloud.
Bursting with learning opportunities, adorable illustrations, and engaging activities, this book is an ideal read-aloud.
Children, parents and teachers who received advance review copies LOVE THE BOOK – Alhamdulillah.
INCLUDES A FREE AUDIOBOOK FEATURING ZAIN BHIKHA!
Suitable for children 4+
Written by: Shabana Hussain
Published by: Dreams And Duas
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Mrs A –
“Masha Allah it’s brilliant! 😁
There’s so much to explore on each page, with lots of information to keep the child entertained. I love the fact that there’s lots of sections on there that my 5 year old isn’t that familiar with, so great to teach him along the way.
Nusayba –
Follow cute little friends as they go to Madrassa and talk about what they do and learn.
This is a very fun, rhyming book about Madrassa. I love how the characters are all diverse because it is a great way to talk about how Allah created us all uniquely. There are also lots of opportunities to learn Sunnah acts, duas, and good deeds along the way.
My little cousin enjoyed this book and was really happy to find his favourite dua in it “Rabbi Zidni Ilma.”
I think this is a perfect book for little ones who attend Madrassa.
Sulayman –
This book is perfect for young Muslim readers because it gives them love of Islam whilst teaching them how to read. I loved the rhyme as it went along and I think this will make it stick into the minds of the readers more. This cute book covers diversity as well. The illustrations are eye catching and very cute. They go perfectly with the book. Recommended for Muslims aged between 2 and 6.
Nosheen Mahmood –
What a brilliant book…
This book is an absolute hit with my little blessings. A perfect little gift for my boy who is about to start Madrassa soon (in sha Allah) providing a warm, comforting familiarisation to what is to come.
From the moment you open the book, you’re greeted with vibrant, yet non overbearing or stimulating illustrations that instantly capture the imagination.
The book gives a beautifully illustrated and well-worded account of what it looks like when going to a madrassa. It provided plenty of captivating and engaging opportunities for learning and open discussion about different elements of a day at Madrassa.
One of my absolute favorite things about this book is the incorporation of children from different backgrounds, races, abilities, and conditions. There is a child in a wheelchair and another with vitiligo, exposing children to the reality of what they will see in the real world.
I like that the first pages have the Arabic alphabet. My children always enjoy finding and reading Arabic letters that they have learned in these pages. This also provides further learning opportunities and familiarisation with the learning that will take place for young children at a Madrassa.
Beautiful little book, with plenty of opportunities to learn in a fun way.
Thank you so much to the author Shabana Hussain for creating such a lovely book. May Allah SWT reward you in abundance.
Can’t wait to read the rest with my little ones.
Aaimah Adel butt –
Masha Allah It’s a brilliant book.very informative for young people.
Definitely recommend to others.Beautiful cover .well done
Ms Siddiqa –
MashaAllah a great book for littles ones getting ready for Madrassa. Beautifully presented, addressing diversity and inclusivity. The audio book is a brilliant addition, absolutely loved the Zain Bhika salawaat part !Well done!
Farhana Begum –
My boys and I love this book. What a heartwarming introduction to Madrassa with beautiful images. One this that really struck us reading this together was the diversity of characters, this book has allowed us to have conversations about Allah creating us differently and how we should love and respect all. We loved the rhyming and we love the beautiful introduction to Madrassa. Definitely got my older boy excited about attending.