40 Sufi Comics
Reader's Review In the first of a series of books with Islamic comics, the artists take commonly narrated stories from the lives of the Ahlul Bayt (a) and tell them using comic strips. Unlike ...
Reader’s Review
In the first of a series of books with Islamic comics, the artists take commonly narrated stories from the lives of the Ahlul Bayt (a) and tell them using comic strips. Unlike subsequent books, this one is in black and white, and the longer explanations may be dry for younger audiences. But kids will enjoy the comics and the stories, and adults will appreciate the lessons.
To look out for
Some of the spiritual concepts discussed may raise questions for kids, and may require explanations (such as the scholar who says All praise be to God when his ship sinks, or the man who is sent into a cave with a lion to learn about dua). Also as with all spiritual advice, it is always better to consult with a scholar before engaging in specific practices.