Prophet Ibrahim and the Idols
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The story of Prophet Ibrahim told for young readers. When he was just a boy, Ibrahim had to stand up against his own family and an entire civilization that worshipped idols. With courage and Allah’s guidance, he did what no one else dared to do.
This beautifully illustrated book narrates the early years of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) in a simple and captivating way. A story about faith, truth, and the courage to stand alone for what is right.
Islamic children’s book in English. Ideal for children aged 4+. Part of the Prophets’ Stories collection by Lauh Editorial.
Prophet Ibrahim and the Idols is a beautifully illustrated Islamic children’s book that tells one of the most inspiring stories of the Prophets in the Qur’an. Written by Ahmed Bermejo and illustrated by Zahara Medinilla, this story introduces young readers to the early life of Prophet Ibrahim (ʿalayhi as-salām) — a young man blessed with wisdom, courage, and unshakable faith in Allah.
Through engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations, children discover how Ibrahim bravely stood up against his people, who were devoted to idol worship, using his intelligence and deep belief to guide them toward the truth of tawḥīd — the worship of one God. The book highlights essential Islamic values such as faith, reasoning, gratitude, and moral courage, showing that true strength lies in following what is right, even when standing alone.
Perfect for family reading, classrooms, or Islamic education programs, this story helps children understand the teachings of the Qur’an in a clear and relatable way. Each page combines wisdom, emotion, and beauty, inviting reflection and sparking curiosity about the Prophets and their message.
With the gentle words of Ahmed Bermejo and the expressive artwork of Zahara Medinilla, Prophet Ibrahim and the Idols becomes more than a story — it’s a journey of faith (īmān), discovery, and love for Allah. A timeless Islamic storybook for kids that will inspire young hearts to think, believe, and grow with the light of the Prophets.
| Peso | 0,6 kg |
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| Dimensiones | 21 × 0,5 × 29,7 cm |
| Autor | Ahmed Bermejo |
| Ilustraciones | Fausía Aragoneses |
| Encuadernación | Rústica |
| Número de Páginas | 44 |
| Editorial | Lauh Editorial |



































































