A Starlight View of Islam’s Past
$ 8.36
A Starlight View of Islam’s Past is a beautifully written children’s book that introduces young readers to key moments in Islamic history through vivid storytelling and imagination. Narrated from a “starlight view,” the book brings history to life in a simple and engaging way, helping children understand major events such as the spread of Islam, the Crusader and Mongol invasions, and the fall of Andalusia. Written in an accessible style for children, the book presents historical events with clarity while keeping the narrative engaging and easy to follow. It helps young readers connect emotionally with history and understand how these events shaped the Muslim world over time. Designed in A5 size and presented in a 32-page hardback format, it is compact, durable, and ideal for young readers. Why This Book Matters Today In a time when children are surrounded by fast-paced digital content, it is important to present history in a way that is both meaningful and memorable. This book uses storytelling and imagination to make complex historical events easy to understand and interesting to read. It helps children build awareness of Islamic history, develop curiosity about the past, and gain a sense of identity rooted in real events and lessons. What Children Will Learn The spread and growth of Islam in a simple narrative form Key historical events such as the Crusades and Mongol invasions The story of Andalusia and its significance in Islamic history Lessons on resilience, faith, and the rise and fall of civilizations Key Features Creative storytelling from a “starlight” narrative perspective Simple language suitable for children Engaging introduction to major Islamic historical events A5 hardback format (32 pages), durable and child-friendly A Starlight View of Islam’s Past is an inspiring introduction to Islamic history for young readers, making important historical events both understandable and memorable.

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