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Alya & Faisal
For as long as I can remember, this enchanting tale has been a part of my life. My late mother used to weave this story for me as I lay in her room, her fingers gently playing with my hair. These moments have crystallized in my memory, becoming as vivid as scenes from a movie that I have replayed for over 45 years.
While I’ve shared this story with my older children, it was my daughter Aaliyah’s profound emotional connection to the tale that inspired me to finally put pen to paper. I teamed up with Rufayda, a gifted artist and illustrator, to bring the vivid images that have long resided in my imagination to life.
As a tribute to my love for my youngest children, Aaliyah and Faisal, I have named the story’s protagonists after them. My hope is that this tale will not only captivate readers and listeners but will also, God willing, be adapted into various forms of entertainment, including film and video games.
I extend my deepest gratitude to my wife and my children, Dalia, Khalid, Abdulaziz, and Abdulmalik, for their unceasing encouragement. They have been my rock in bringing this cherished dream to fruition.
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Chip
Noor is an adventurous and curious little girl but what’s that white crystal on her chest and where will she go now? Let’s read together to find out.
A story of mischief and adventure that will leave you enthralled.
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Lennie & The Three Paper Boats
A golden ticket turns a dream into a nightmare, trapping Lennie in a stormy island. Will she have the courage and patience to reach her dream?
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Stefano The Frog
Stefano the Frog embarks on an epic forest adventure, leaving his siblings Kyoto and Milo back home in Lake Quasi.
While on their mission to reach Strawberry Land, Stefano and his new forever friends, Squinty and Glory, come across enchanting characters and face mystical obstacles along the way.
Join Stefano on his journey, exploring the forest and saving the day with kindness, courage — and a little magic, of course!
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Five Days At My Uncle's House
Khlod Mohammed Rashid Saeed Rashid Alhefiti
Five Days at My Uncle’s House
In 1999, I turned seven years old, and here the summer began. All schools got closed, and children started to enjoy the happiness of spending their whole day playing, watching TV, enjoying the farm, and the gift of graduation that could be a doll or a bike, but this summer was completely different than I expected; my father surprised us with a trip to Umrah! Will all of us go?
Ten kids of different and close ages, almost as soccer team!
My father decided to take half of us, but what about the others? Who will go for Umrah? What will happen to the rest?
Many analyses and questions emerged… who is going? What we will be wearing?
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Homo Oppositus
The core concept of this book is one that resonates with everyone, yet it is explored and presented in a fresh and unique perspective as envisioned by the author.After delving into and discussing this familiar idea, the author arrives at a profound conclusion: that humans embody contradictions within themselves. This introspection leads back to the timeless question: what truly defines a human? In this insightful exploration, the author proposes that humanity is inherently chaotic and self-contradictory.This raises a compelling question in our current era of digital advancement and artificial intelligence: Are we, as a species, still influenced by an ‘archaic mindset’ in this modern age? This book challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of human nature in the context of rapidly evolving technology.
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Just Imagine
Use the power of imagination to dive into this aquatic adventure, through the wonder of visualization and breathing techniques for kids. This enchanting do-along yoga story offers the perfect escape for a rainy day and is filled with tips for mindful living.
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Dodo
Dodo quickly went home and found his mother greeting him at the door with her usual smile. He asked her eagerly: “Was my father really a leader?”
She did not believe what she heard, so she answered him in confusion: “Repeat what you said!”
So, he repeated the question to her, but the question struck her like a thunderbolt and increased her confusion, so she said: “Come in and ask your father this question”.
After he entered and asked him, the father came out with tears in his eyes, repeating: “I don’t know, I don’t know!” Then he left.
Dodo followed him, confused and sad. He looked outside the house in search of his mother, but found no trace of her. He knew that she was also avoiding him.
In the morning, the students gathered at their appointed time, but the teacher was a little late, not as usual. He walked with heavy steps and sadness on his features. When he met with the students, he said in a growling tone: “Today’s lesson has been cancelled, and it has become a day of rest.”
When they dispersed, he called to Dodo: “Dodo, please follow me.”
He followed him until he entered a large hall in which a group great deer, they asked him to sit in between to tell him the story he should know.
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Pie
This is a story about a sweet but bold rabbit who wants to please her kind and wise grandmother by preparing a cherry pie that she kneads and bakes with all the precision and care to make her grandmother happy, but events turn out differently than the rabbit had hoped.
Fortunately for the bunny, she survived the horrific ordeal, but this ordeal caused a change in the cute bunny’s personality. Now she has become unusual, and she is seeking to get something that will cost her more than she can imagine or imagine, and she will use any way or means to get that thing. Will you succeed?
This story features eleven characters, each playing an important role in the unfolding events. Each character has distinct and unique traits that set them apart from the others in this thrilling tale, and each one has an intriguing and distinctive appearance with their splendid shapes and vibrant colors.
The story is filled with many unexpected surprises, all leading to an ending that fits the story and its main character, the gentle bunny. Every exciting story needs a logical and satisfying conclusion for the reader.
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Who Broke The Glasses? And Other Stories
The series is the second part of a collection of stories that narrate, in an engaging manner, events that children face with bullies at home or school. It ties these events to Prophetic hadiths and Quranic verses.
This connection helps teachers and caregivers reinforce the child’s faith and moral dimension through the situations they encounter.
The stories promote the concepts of respecting human differences, whether racial or personality differences, as well as respecting the privacy of others’ possessions, avoiding harm to them, or damaging their properties, and understanding their fears without mocking them.
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The Four Boys And The Donkey
Can someone like Saher doubt his best friend for the sake of a donkey?!
Will he forgive the accused, like a lifelong friend, for accusing him and criminalizing him without visible evidence or proof of guilt?!
Or are they the only events and situations that show us the nature of friendship, regardless of the years that have passed for this friendship?
How can two friends who are close to each other reveal the depth of their friendship?
Brave boys with their story, and a greedy, greedy man traps them with the strict police officer, and it happens that the magic turns against the magician, and he gets himself involved in something he did not expect, and all of this is only through the clever eyes of a young orphan girl!
Yes…it is the case of the four boys and the donkey before the easy-going and faithful judge.
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