Thanks to the miracle of Google Images, I happened upon a website today called Hilal Plaza.
The image you see at right is the cover of an ABC book for children learning Arabic script. Now, I ask you, where do you think those cute li’l scapers live? The West Bank? Islamabad? Nigeria? Jeddah?
Such adorable red-headed Arab boys ‘n’ girls!
Here’s the product info on the book:
Detailed Description | |
This small workbook can help you learn the actual Arabic script as Arabs write it in everyday life. The book contains practice sentences and provides room for practicing the script. Contains 28 pages of Arabic script for practice. |
But Hilal Plaza isn’t only for children’s books. Their “About Us” page contains the following message:
Welcome to HilalPlaza.com, where we provide you with best of class Islamic clothing, Islamic Art and other quality products coupled with excellent service. Our Islamic Clothing includes a very wide variety of products that includes abaya, hijab, jilbab, denim western suits, long skirts and others. We also feature Islamic Books that are an excellent source of information for non-Muslims and Muslims. The books are meant for Adults as well as children. |
However, I did see this:
All items are shipped from the United States making shipping quick, and dependable. |
I was most interested in jihad-related products, but a search within the site for “jihad” and “mujahideen” produced no results. I wonder why that might be?
My most serendipitous discovery was “Zamzam water”, which I had never heard of before. Here’s the product description:
This zamzam water in a nicely packaged bottle is from the Zamzam well in Makkah. From a Islamic religious viewpoint, zamzam water can provide cure from sickness. Every year, millions of pilgrims that flcok to Makkah bring zamzam water with them to use for various cures and purposes. |
My advice is to rsuh to Hilal Plaza so that you can qickly fill all your needs for Islam-related prdoucts.
3 comments:
Could zamzam water be just the thing to pack with my Dhimmi Wash for my next pilgrimage?
Of course! Why didn't I think of it??
See my new post.
Blair, I would assume that at least one says, "There is no God but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet."
BTW, thanks for the encomium!
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