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25 April 2026 / 8. Zil-Qad 1447

New Children’s Book from The World Federation: ‘My Muharram Book’

Updated 20 November 2013

The World Federation is pleased to bring you yet another publication: ‘My Muharram Book’, written by Fatima Z. Karim, illustrated by Sajida Jivraj, in addition to the very popular ‘My First Book of Faith’.

‘My Muharram Book’ is attractive, colourful and well-illustrated. It is aimed at children around 3 years and above. It is an ideal teaching tool for parents to use with their children to help them understand the tragic events of Karbala in a simple way.
Each copy is available for only £3 plus P & P.

Copies are very limited please Order your copy early to avoid disappointment.

To order a copy please visit the WF online bookshop www.wfshop.org or [email protected]  or call +44 (0) 208 954 9881

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