When the Moon Split (A Biography of Prophet Muhammad PBUH)

| March 10, 2008 | Comments (1)

When the Moon Split: A biography of Prophet Muhammad by Safiur-Rahman Mubarakpuri

This book has been recommended to me for weeks, and our Sunday Islamic School uses it for the older classes.

I started it last night and enjoying reading it side-by-side with the Free Online Sirah (Biography of Prophet Mohammad PBUH) .

This book is definitely written for older readers, while the online is easily read by our 6 and 7-year old. This book is a great supplement to the online Sirah because there are more Qur’anic verses and ahadeeth shared. While I was reading it last night, I shared many new and amazing stories to the girls.

This, like the online Sirah, is easy-to-read and very enjoyable.

What are your thoughts and recommendations?

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  1. There are certainly a lot of details like that to take into consideration. That is a great point to bring up. I offer the thoughts above as general inspiration but clearly there are questions like the one you bring up where the most important thing will be working in honest good faith. I don?t know if best practices have emerged around things like that, but I am sure that your job is clearly identified as a fair game. Both boys and girls feel the impact of just a moment’s pleasure, for the rest of their lives.

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