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Jannah Jewels Book 9: Surprise in Syria

Islamic Chapter Books for Kids, Volume 9

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Jannah Jewels Book 9: Surprise in Syria

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

In the ninth book, the Jannah Jewels travel back in time to the once beautiful city of Aleppo in Syria. There, they meet Queen Dayfa Khatun, a loved and pious ruler, who took great care of her people and was an advocate of learning. In this book, the Jannah Jewels attend Jaide's Quran memorization celebration and find out more about the Peaceful Archer, the Sensei, and the importance of helping the poor.

When two of the Jewels' are separated from their beloved friends, action and adventure awaits! Can the Jannah Jewels come back together to solve the mystery of the 9th artifact in Aleppo before time runs out?

©2016 N. Rafiq (P)2020 N. Rafiq
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