99 Names of God, The [CONTEMPLATION CARDS]
These cards are offered as an educational resource for contemplating the 99 Names of God found within Islam. Designed to appeal to young and old alike, each card has the following features:
- A Name of Allah in beautiful Arabic script.
- A translation, transliteration, and pronunciation guide for the Name.
- An illustrated sign of the Name we can witness in the world around or within us.
- A suggestion for exploring the Name using action, reflection, consultation, meditation, research, or reference to the Quran.
Weight | 0.790000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9780957138834 |
ISBN10 | 0957138830 |
Author | DYER, Daniel Thomas & REHMATDIN, Azim |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 1st May 2019 |
Pages | 101 |
Publisher | Chickpea Press |
10.5 x 4.4 x 14.8 cm (A6)
101 cards, full colour
These cards are offered as an educational resource for contemplating the 99 Names of God found within Islam. Designed to appeal to young and old alike, each card has the following features:
- A Name of Allah in beautiful Arabic script.
- A translation, transliteration, and pronunciation guide for the Name.
- An illustrated sign of the Name we can witness in the world around or within us.
- A suggestion for exploring the Name using action, reflection, consultation, meditation, research, or reference to the Quran.
The cards are based on material from the book, The 99 Names of God.
There are 101 cards in each set: 99 from the traditional list of Names, plus Allah and an information card.
The new, hard-cased box is sturdy, long-lasting, and protects the cards. Easy to carry and ideal for school, home, and travel.
Testimonials
Parents should buy this because it teaches not just about religion but why these Names have been given by Allah, and it’s great for me to learn about them!
Shazia Ahmed
Beautiful cards that can be used in a variety of ways to keep the little ones engaged. And they make a great wall display!
Tasmiyah Shabir
Our family are indebted to you. We LOVE these cards. Amazing way to keep God in mind in a practical way.
Latifa Abouchakra