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RE Today Review

We are so pleased to be reviewed in RE Today Services, many thanks to editor Lat Blaylock and Fiona Moss for featuring The 99 Names of God. Read the full review below, click to zoom in:

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Great debut novel, describing a journey that is manifested in both the inner and outer world for the main character. Cleverly written, the feminine and masculine qualities come together to create a rebirth of these worlds.

HURB on Uroboros: The Circle of Time

Beautiful cards that can be used in a variety of ways to keep the little ones engaged. And they make a great wall display!

Tasmiyah Shabir on The 99 Names of God Contemplation Cards

I’ve learned more about the Names, my favourite is Al-Khaliq. I will tell my friend to read it because it tells you more about our religion and helps us learn about the Names. I can read it with my parents as well and we can learn together.

Isa Alam [11 years old] on The 99 Names of God

Although The 99 Names is intended for Muslim children, it’s really a treasure for all ages and faiths...and would be a fine addition to any religious library. I defy anyone to read this book and not come away with a deeper appreciation of God’s presence in the universe.

Rabbi Yonassan Gershom on The 99 Names of God
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