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101 Tales of Islam captures the heart of Islamic teachings through engaging stories and charming illustrations. Each story offers a simple yet meaningful lesson from Islamic teachings, helping children grow in character and spirit. Perfect for bedtime, family reading, or quiet moments of reflection.

  

About the Author

Ziya Us Salam (born 1970) is an Indian author, literary critic, journalist and social commentator, who has been working for The Hindu Group since 2000. In addition to serving as the associate editor for magazine Frontline, he also wrote several columns on sociocultural issues and book reviews for the magazine.[1][2]

Born in Rampur, his father was Islamic scholar Mufti Abdul Dayem Sahab (died 1983) while his mother is a housewife. Following his study at St. Stephen's College, he decided to work as a journalist in 1995. He has worked for several newspaper, including The Hindu, The Pioneer, The Statesman and The Times of India. He is also an advisory board member of Muslim Mirror.[3]

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101 Tales From Islam

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  • ISBN: 9789353766016
  • Author: Ziya Us Salam
  • Publisher: Om Books International
  • Pages: 64
  • Format: Paperback
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101 Tales of Islam captures the heart of Islamic teachings through engaging stories and charming illustrations. Each story offers a simple yet meaningful lesson from Islamic teachings, helping children grow in character and spirit. Perfect for bedtime, family reading, or quiet moments of reflection.

  

About the Author

Ziya Us Salam (born 1970) is an Indian author, literary critic, journalist and social commentator, who has been working for The Hindu Group since 2000. In addition to serving as the associate editor for magazine Frontline, he also wrote several columns on sociocultural issues and book reviews for the magazine.[1][2]

Born in Rampur, his father was Islamic scholar Mufti Abdul Dayem Sahab (died 1983) while his mother is a housewife. Following his study at St. Stephen's College, he decided to work as a journalist in 1995. He has worked for several newspaper, including The Hindu, The Pioneer, The Statesman and The Times of India. He is also an advisory board member of Muslim Mirror.[3]

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