A sweet and simple board book on making children aware of the fact that Allah knows, sees and listens to everything!
Size: 6*6 inches
Pages: 12
₨ 400 ₨ 350
A sweet and simple board book on making children aware of the fact that Allah knows, sees and listens to everything!
Size: 6*6 inches
Pages: 12
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Sundus Masood –
As a school librarian, I’m always on the lookout for engaging, age-appropriate books that introduce important concepts in a simple, relatable way. Allah Sab Jante Hain! is an excellent choice for our youngest readers. The book does a beautiful job of introducing the idea that Allah knows, sees, and listens to everything, making it a gentle way to start conversations about faith.
Its small size and durable board book format are perfect for children in the 0-3 age range, and it has quickly become popular among our students and parents alike. This is a valuable addition to any early childhood Islamic book collection!
Aamir khan –
I bought Allah Sab Jante Hain! for my 2-year-old, and it’s quickly become one of our favorites! The book introduces the idea that Allah sees, hears, and knows everything in a way that’s easy for little ones to grasp.
Iffat Fatima –
I’m always on the lookout for resources to help nurture my child’s love for Islam, and Allah Sab Jante Hain! is a gem of a find! This simple yet powerful board book is perfect for my toddler, and I love how it gently introduces the concept that Allah knows, sees, and listens to everything.
The message is comforting and beautifully presented in a way that’s easy for young minds to understand. At 6×6 inches with 12 sturdy pages, it’s the ideal size for little hands, and its board book format means it’s durable enough for daily use. My child loves flipping through the pages, and it has already become a part of our daily reading routine.
What makes this book so special is how it encourages my child to start thinking about faith and the presence of Allah in their everyday life. I feel like it’s planting the seeds of iman in a way that’s age-appropriate and engaging.