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In Anger Hutchinson, Uthman Illustrated by Fahema, Abdulmuttalib,
children fiction stories by Uthman Hutchinson
| Publisher: | Amana Publications | | Suitable Age: | 9 - 14 | | Format: | Trade Paper | | Length: | 100 pp | | Dimensions: | 6 x 9 | | ISBN: | 0-915957-46-9 |
| SKU: 456-017 |
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This book contains 5 stories. In the first story, a boy named Muhammad almost gets kicked out of his karate class because of his inability to control himself when he gets angry. After studying some of the Prophet's (PBUH) sayings about anger, Muhammad learns techniques for overcoming his feelings of anger. He also learns that the truly strong man is the one who controls himself when he is angry. In the second story, a boy named Mustafa has problems getting up for the morning prayer. He tries several techniques to help him wake up, but he overcomes this problem only when he makes a sincere intention to get up. In the third story, a young Muslim boy calls himself Casey, although his real name is Qasim. In the end, he realizes that people respect people who are different and who take a stand more than they respect people who just go along with the crowd. In the fourth story, Muhammad's friend Brian does a small act of vandalism while Muhammad is with him. When another place is vandalized, Muhammad and Brian are blamed. Muhammad learns many lessons about honesty, avoiding wrongdoing, and paying the price for wrongdoing. In the fifth story, a Muslim family is visited by a mysterious guest who claims to be the father's brother's ôboon companion.ö The strange actions of the guest make the family quite suspicious about him as they struggle to treat him with the hospitality that a guest deserves.
| SKU: 456-017 |
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