The Boy and the Owl: A Story about the Attributes of God Based on the Poem
The Boy and the Owl: A Story about the Attributes of God Based on the Poem "the Creed of Salvation"
Mowjood, Siraj
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781941610145, Publication Date: Tue, September 1, 2015, Type: Hardcover ,
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1A picture book that helps children better understand the Islamic belief of the attributes of God

In this children's tale, a wise owl explains some of the deeper aspects of the Islamic belief. This story focuses on the part of a poem written by the famous Shaykh Muhammad b. Ja'far al-Kattani that deals with how we can know anything about God. It describes 13 essential attributes, in a way a child can understand: God has speech, power, hearing, sight, will, and knowledge and is attributed with life.
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