The story of Hajj, the pilgrimage to Makkah, begins over 4000 years ago when, following the Divine command, the Prophet Ibrahim travelled for a long distance till he reached the hot, barren lands of Arabia. There he left his wife, Hagar, and his little baby, Ismail. The story goes on to tell how Hagar struggled to find water for her baby and how at last the miraculous Zamzam spring came gushing out and saved their lives. This is followed by the great sacrifice of Ibrahim, the building of the Kabah and the call to Hajj. This book explains the importance of the annual pilgrimage-one of the pillars of Islam-with a special focus on the Prophet Muhammad's Hajj. These exciting historical events are presented in a simple, informative style, with beautiful illustrations, so that young people may understand and enjoy them. This beautifully illustrated book explains the importance of the annual pilgrimage with special focus on Prophet Muhammad's Hajj (S).
This exceptional series presents the life of some of the Major Prophets as well as the Pillars of Islam. The format has been well designed for young readers to hold their attention. Colorful photographs and illustrations offer glimpses from the history and the land in which the Prophets lived or where religious rites are enacted (i.e The Hajj). Sidebar columns also add to the story with information about the geography and lifestyle of the people of the time and the area. Children learn valuable lessons from the Prophet's stories and practical application of the rites of Hajj. An essential addition to home, school and public libraries