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the Dream Bird

Autor Lale Suphandagi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2009
Ages 5 to 6 years. Children will delight in the journeys of the big bird as he introduces his young charges to the venerable Prophets Shakir, Marwa and Umar are transported to the world of dreams by a big, bold and beautiful bird. Travelling back in time, the Dream Bird introduces them to the three great Prophets. Shakir sees Muhammad and visits Kaba, the first holy place. Marva witnesses the Prophet Isa (Jesus) as a baby and then later as he performs miracles including his healing of the blind man. Then the Dream Bird encounters little Umar napping under a tree, picks him up and takes him on a journey to meet Musa (Moses), view his splitting of the Red Sea and his acceptance of the Torah from Allah.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781597842822
ISBN-10: 1597842826
Pagini: 54
Ilustrații: colour illus
Dimensiuni: 107 x 71 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Tughra Books

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By Lale Suphandagi

Recenzii

Three Muslim children are each visited by a Dream Bird while they are sleeping. The children, all desiring to learn more about their religion, are taken on a journey on the back of the large, friendly bird; all three travel back in time to important events in the history of Islam and, for some stories, Christianity (such as the parting of the Red Sea). The famous Qur anic story of the baby Jesus speaking as an infant from the arms of his mother, Maryam (Mary to Christians), is related as part of the dream journey of a girl named Marwa, who wishes her baby brother could also talk. Shakir visits various events in the life of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet, including his birth. The symbolism of the nocturnal travel by magical animal is a lovely homage to the Qur anic night journey of Muhammad. Originally published in Turkey, the story will translate well for young American Muslim readers. Non- Muslim children, though not the target audience, may also enj oy the book, with its dreamy tone and detailed drawings frequently featuring big, textured skies. --Publisher Weekly; 03/18/2013