Description
📖 A Beautiful Ramadan Story About Faith, Patience & Trust in Allah
Ramadan is a time of fasting, reflection, and spiritual growth. But what happens when a child is too young or too weak to fast?
Jolly’s First Fast is an engaging and relatable story about a young girl who desperately wants to be like everyone else—fasting, staying up late for Tarawih, and feeling part of the Ramadan spirit. But when her mother tells her she’s too thin to fast, Jolly feels frustrated and left out. Determined to prove herself, she makes a big decision… one that teaches her an unforgettable lesson about sincerity, patience, and trusting Allah’s wisdom.
✨ What Makes This Story Special?
✅ A relatable & engaging Ramadan story – Children will see themselves in Jolly’s struggles and emotions, making this book a meaningful read.
✅ Authentic Islamic values woven into a heartwarming tale – Teaching patience, sincerity, and the importance of pure intentions in worship.
✅ Encourages emotional intelligence – Helps children navigate feelings of frustration, disappointment, and personal growth in an age-appropriate way.
✅ Rooted in Qur’an and Sunnah – A faith-based, educational story that reinforces important Islamic lessons.
✅ Beautifully written and engaging – Perfect for bedtime reading, homeschool discussions, and Ramadan reflections.
📚 Who is this book for?
- Children aged 6-12 who are beginning to understand the concept of fasting.
- Parents and educators looking for meaningful Ramadan stories that inspire reflection and discussion.
- Homeschoolers and Islamic schools seeking faith-based, engaging resources.
💡 Make this Ramadan special with a story that inspires and nurtures faith!
📥 Download now and share Jolly’s journey with your child!
PLEASE NOTE: This is a DIGITAL downloadable product. No physical book will be sent.
About the Author
Umm Yahya is an experienced educator who teaches students from around the world about Islam. She has worked in education for decades from teaching at the British Council to an IELTS examiner. Simultaneously she has studied Islam in Saudi Arabia in Arabic & English via students of knowledge and Scholars of Medina, Alhamdulilah.
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