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Jannah Jewels, Book 6: Mystery in Morocco

Islamic Chapter Books for Kids, Volume 6

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Jannah Jewels, Book 6: Mystery in Morocco

By: Tayyaba Syed, N. Rafiq
Narrated by: Brooke Persoon
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Meet Fatima al Fihri in the award-winning Islamic chapter book series for kids!

In the sixth book, the Jannah Jewels visit the glorious city of Fes in Morocco. Young listeners are taken through a dizzying maze as their five senses come alive in the exciting souks of Morocco. While trying to solve a riddle, the Jewels have to escape traps and tricks!

Young listeners find out more about the Golden Clock, the written secret locked inside, and about Jaffar and his family. The Jannah Jewels find out about the famous Fatima al Fihri, the founder of the first university in the world, Al Qarawiyine. And, wait a minute? Is that a goat in a tree?

Find out more as the Jannah Jewels try to solve the riddle, escape Jaffar, and find the artifact in Fes before time runs out?

©2015 N. Rafiq (P)2020 N. Rafiq
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