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Facig the Spear

Book Name: “Facig the Spear”

Brave Ecouter: Facig The Spear | Thrillig Adveture Book

Author: Moulaa Ebrahim Muhammad

Paper Type: Imported Offset

Pages: 63

Laguage: Eglish

Subject: Story

Published by: Zam Zam Publishers

Gere: Childre, Story

Descriptio of the book

There was oce a Asari Sahabi of Rasulullah who was give the ame of ‘Abu Mi’laq’ who was a busiessma. Who traded all his wealth for the behalf of others. He would travel to may places where o oe occasio, he wet o a jourey where a army of thief stopped him ad said ‘Put Dow (ad give me what you have) for I will kill you’.

Sayyidua Abu Milaq requested time to perform four raka’at of salah, to which the thief agreed, sayig, ‘Perform as much salah as you wat.’ Upo completig the four cycles of salah, Abu Milaq earestly prayed durig the fial sajdah, repeatig his dua three times. Suddely, a horsema emerged, holdig a spear betwee his horse’s ears. Startled, the thief swiftly moved forward but was ultimately stabbed by the horsema with the spear.

It is ofte said that “you are what you read”. This statemet has a special relevace whe you cosider the impact of literature o the heart ad mids of our darlig childre. At a time whe there is a dearth of readig materials for our childre, this series compiled by Moulaa Ebrahim is like a breath of fresh air as it cocers itself with fosterig good Islamic morals ad values.

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Brave Ecouter | Facig The Spear | Thrillig Adveture Book

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Weight 0.2 kg
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