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Madinah Salat Fun Game By Saniyasnain Khan

SKU: 11145
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Madinah Salat Fun Game By Saniyasnain Khan

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Madinah Salat Fun Game By Saniyasnain Khan

ISBN: 9788178984735
Author: Saniyasnain Khan
Binding: Box Packing
Size: 21x33cm
Publication Year: 2004
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About This Book:

Saniyasnain Khan's "Madinah Salat Fun Game" transports you to Madinah and takes you on a fun learning trip. This interactive board game is a fun approach for individuals, families, and young learners to learn about the meaning of Salat (prayer) in Islam. This game, which is based on both informative and amusing features, turns Salat learning into an interesting and participatory experience.

Madinah Immersive Learning:

The game brings users to Madinah, a historical city that serves as an immersive backdrop for learning about Salat. Saniyasnain Khan cleverly combines parts of the city's rich history and culture, creating an engaging and culturally rewarding learning experience.

Educational Adventure:

"Madinah Salat Fun Game" is an educational experience that introduces players to the core concepts and practices of Salat. Participants get a deeper grasp of the postures, motions, and meanings related to Islamic prayer through entertaining games, building a relationship with this vital pillar of Islam.

Interactive Prayer Exploration:

The game encourages players to interact with Salat. Players progress through the prayer, meeting hurdles and questions that require them to retain the precise postures and recitations. This hands-on method turns Salat learning into a pleasurable and unforgettable experience.

Cultural and Historical Integration:

Saniyasnain Khan incorporates cultural and historical components into the game with ease. Players not only learn about Salat but also get insights into the historical backdrop of Islamic customs by pulling inspiration from Madinah's rich legacy, building a deeper appreciation for the traditions linked with prayer.

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