Author: Saniyasnain Khan
ISBN: 8178980819
Pages: 24
Binding: Paperback
The Camel and the Evil People is a pre-school Islamic reading book that tells the Quranic story of the she-camel of Prophet Salih - the miraculous sign given to the people of Thamud, and what happened when they chose to defy it. The story carries a clear lesson about Allah's blessings, the consequences of arrogance, and the importance of gratitude.
Part of a pre-school series designed to help parents and educators introduce the divine message to very young children in a simple, story-led way. Ages 3 and up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the story in this book?
The book retells the Quranic story of the she-camel given as a sign to the people of Thamud by Prophet Salih. When the people harmed the camel despite being warned not to, they faced the consequences of their actions - a powerful lesson about respecting Allah's signs and the danger of ingratitude.
What age group is it for?
Pre-school and early primary - from about 3 to 6 years. The 24-page format and simple language make it suitable for very young children being read to by a parent or teacher.
Is it part of a series?
Yes - it is part of a pre-school Islamic reading series from Saniyasnain Khan designed to help parents introduce Quranic stories and the divine message to children from an early age. Multiple titles from the series are available at Cii Stores.
Can parents use this in home learning?
Yes - the series is specifically designed as a tool for parents to share the Quranic message with young children. Each book is short enough to read in one sitting and designed to open up discussion about faith, gratitude, and Allah's care.