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Special section of the Albalagh E-Journal that is produced by children for children. Includes an Islamic quiz, stories, history, and current events.
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With links to sources such as photos of the cave of Hira, helps non-Muslims understand who Muhammad was and what he contributed to Islam and the Koran.
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Offer an online catalogue of posters illustrating aspects of Muslim belief and practice, with ordering instructions.
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Presents short biographies of well-known followers of Islam, including scholars, leaders, scientists and sports-people, from history and currently in the news.
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Facts about Islam and Muslims. Includes a links page.
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Islamic principles, names, and stories. Includes The Five Pillars of Islam.
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A resource aimed at secondary age school pupils about the Muslim world and culture of the Middle Ages.
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True Stories or Anecdotes about Pious Men, and for children to learn and enjoy the true stories.
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Board for discussing Islam in all aspects of a girl's life. Includes sections on fashion, cooking, religion, issues, health, sports, and weddings.
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Provides practical advice for understanding and applying the Quran in daily life. Also features a question-and-answer section and a monthly newspaper.
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Introduces the lunar calendar that governs religious observances. Explains why you can't print an Islamic calendar in advance.
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Follow Ibn Battuta on his travels from Morocco to Mecca, Turkey, India, China, and beyond. Includes many maps and modern day photos of ancient landmarks.