A Trust of Treasures

A Trust of Treasures

By (author) Mehded Maryam Sinclair

Illustrated by Angela Desira

£5.95
A beautifully illustrated tale about the world that God has given us as a trust.
  • ISBN13: 9780860374626
  • ISBN10: 0860374629
  • Pages: 29
  • Imprint: The Islamic Foundation
  • Publisher: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • Publication Date: 01-06-2010
  • Trim Size: 11.8 x 12.0 inches

Do you ever sit down and watch the world go by? Or visit the countryside and cherish the beauty around you? Do you ever get the time to think, appreciate, and acknowledge the beautiful world God has created for humanity? Beautifully illustrated, this book will definitely make you wonder and reflect.

Long ago, the universe was humming praises for its Creator,
But there was no one to stand still and listen, and say "Ahhh."
The stars were whirling and glittering in the night sky,
But there was no one to be dazzled by them and discern their patterns . . .

Author Bio
Mehded Maryam Sinclair is an American writer, teacher, performing artist, and student living in Istanbul where she studies, researches, and teaches the lives of the prophets known in the Qur'an to families all over the globe. She is the author of three award-winning books, When Wings Expand and Miraculous Happenings in the Year of the Elephant, and A Trust of Treasures.
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  • ISBN13: 9780860374626
  • ISBN10: 0860374629
  • Pages: 29
  • Imprint: The Islamic Foundation
  • Publisher: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • Publication Date: 01-06-2010
  • Trim Size: 11.8 x 12.0 inches

Do you ever sit down and watch the world go by? Or visit the countryside and cherish the beauty around you? Do you ever get the time to think, appreciate, and acknowledge the beautiful world God has created for humanity? Beautifully illustrated, this book will definitely make you wonder and reflect.

Long ago, the universe was humming praises for its Creator,
But there was no one to stand still and listen, and say "Ahhh."
The stars were whirling and glittering in the night sky,
But there was no one to be dazzled by them and discern their patterns . . .