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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
 
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
 
Jazakallahukhairan for your input. Do you know of any online islamic bookstore that sells books at reasonable prices?
 
wa alaykum us-Salaam

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.
 
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
 
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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