Who is Allah? The Little Owl Learns Allah’s Names Az-Zahir and Al-Batin

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A series of kind stories for toddlers that reveal the qualities and names of Allah.


A thoughtful, heartwarming Islamic story for little ones.

As the little owl gazes across the beautiful forest, he begins to wonder: Who created all of this?

With the gentle guidance of his wise parents, he learns to see the signs of Allah everywhere — in the trees, the sky, the rustling leaves, and the world around him.

He discovers two profound Names of Allah:

Az-Zahir (The Manifest) — the clear signs of Allah’s creation that surround us,

and

Al-Batin (The Hidden) — His love, care, and presence felt deep within the heart.

Through simple language and warm illustrations, this story helps toddlers understand that Allah is always near — both in the world they see and the comfort they feel inside.

What Your Child Learns

  • To notice Allah’s signs in nature
  • The meaning of Az-Zahir — Allah’s clear and undeniable creation
  • The meaning of Al-Batin — Allah’s hidden care and closeness
  • Reflective thinking and awareness
  • Love, gratitude, and connection to Allah

Key Features

  • Soft cover — durable and toddler-friendly
  • 20 beautifully illustrated pages
  • 20.5 x 20.5 cm square size perfect for little hands
  • Authored by Alina Amatullah
  • Published by Ummaland
  • Ideal for toddlers & early readers
  • Teaches Asma’ul Husna through storytelling
  • Encourages emotional awareness and spiritual connection

Why You’ll Love This Book

  • A gentle, engaging way to teach young children about Allah
  • Soft illustrations that spark calm learning
  • Helps toddlers feel connected, loved, and safe
  • Can be used for Islamic homeschooling, circle time, or bedtime stories

Who This Book Is For

  • Toddlers and early readers (ages 2–6)
  • Parents teaching Asma’ul Husna at home
  • Nurseries, madrasahs, and Islamic preschools
  • Gift-givers looking for beautiful Islamic books
  • Families wanting faith-based storytime.


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