Esma and Hüsna are curious, fun-loving, and somewhat overly energetic twin sisters. While trying to gain permission to enter the home laboratory set up by their father, their grandfather Captain Nusret unexpectedly opens a door for them. He begins to explain the 99 names of Allah through examples from science and daily life. As the two sisters learn the meanings of their names, they, along with their friend Mine, try to discover what is inside the mysterious box brought into the laboratory. By the end of this adventure, the three friends learn the names Bâis, Bari, Bedî, Muhyi, Musavvir, Mübdi, and Mümit from Esma-i Hüsna
Esma and Hüsna: Revived Frogs
Esma and Hüsna, energetic twin sisters, are eager to explore their father’s home laboratory. Their grandfather, Captain Nusret, unexpectedly introduces them to the 99 names of Allah through examples from science and daily life. As the sisters embark on adventures around the lab, garden, and house, they learn the meanings of these names through their grandfather’s teachings. This set offers children an unforgettable adventure while effortlessly teaching them the 99 names of Allah.
Author | Ali Söyler |
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Illustrator | Halime Nur Sevim |
Ages | 9+ |
Pages | 64 |
Size | 13,5×19,5 |
Binding | Paperback |
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