| Weight | 0.605 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 22 × 15 × 2.4 cm |
| Product Type | Book |
| Author | |
| Publisher | Darussalam |
| ISBN | 9786035000444 |
| Pages | 407 |
Early Days : From Al – Bidayah wan – Nihayah (H/B)
RM80.00
The book starts by describing the beginning of creation- from the throne and the Kursi, the universe and all that is in it , such as the angels, the jinn and humans . The book also recounts stories from the lives of the prophets and their nations up to the times of the children of Israeel and the Days of Igorance,which ended with the advent of the final Prophet Muhammad ( PBUH ).
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abubakarali247 –
interesting book! the things i dont know before has already know! jazakallah