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Hayaa
08-12-2009, 05:45 AM
Assalaamualaykum, I hope everyone is doing great, inshaAllah.

I wanted to get "The Sealed Nectar" as an eid present for a kid I know, who's almost a teen. Has anyone read it? Will it make a good present? I wanted to know if someone his age can relate to it and understand it; basically, is it suitable for any age group (are the vocabulary/stories difficult to grasp)?

What other Islamic books might interest someone around that age?

Also, can anyone recommend books related to Khalid Ibn Waleed radiallahu 'anhu's biography?


Jazakallahu khairan & may Allah bless you, ameen. =)




P.S. 100th post! Alhamdulilah :D
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noorseeker
08-12-2009, 06:01 AM
ive got it , but have only read a few pages, so can really say anything

but apparently it did come in 1st place, as there was a competition as to who could wrie the best bography of rasullah saw
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Hayaa
08-12-2009, 06:27 AM
Jazakallahukhairan for your input. Do you know of any online islamic bookstore that sells books at reasonable prices?
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Ummu Sufyaan
08-12-2009, 06:40 AM
wa alaykum us-Salaam

format_quote Originally Posted by Muslimah4ever.
I wanted to get "The Sealed Nectar" as an eid present for a kid I know, who's almost a teen. Has anyone read it?
im reading it. seems good :statisfie

Will it make a good present?
yep

I wanted to know if someone his age can relate to it and understand it; basically, is it suitable for any age group (are the vocabulary/stories difficult to grasp)?
yeah its pretty straight forward...

What other Islamic books might interest someone around that age?
i think it would depend on what they are into, tbh.
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أبو سليمان عمر
08-12-2009, 08:35 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muslimah4ever.
Assalaamualaykum, I hope everyone is doing great, inshaAllah.

I wanted to get "The Sealed Nectar" as an eid present for a kid I know, who's almost a teen. Has anyone read it? Will it make a good present? I wanted to know if someone his age can relate to it and understand it; basically, is it suitable for any age group (are the vocabulary/stories difficult to grasp)?

What other Islamic books might interest someone around that age?

Also, can anyone recommend books related to Khalid Ibn Waleed radiallahu 'anhu's biography?


Jazakallahu khairan & may Allah bless you, ameen. =)




P.S. 100th post! Alhamdulilah :D
Stories of the Prophets By Ibn Kathir
Explaining the Foundations of Faith — Shaykh Ibn Al-’Uthaymeen, rahimahullaah translated by Dr Saleh as Saleh
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Allaah Knows
08-12-2009, 10:37 AM
Wa`alaykum salaam wa rahmatuLlaah,

MaashaaALlaah, excellent book sis. I would recommend it to a teen. I first read it a few years ago myself. Pretty straightforward but full of gems. Go for it inshaaALlaah.

Wassalaam
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