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Chapter 12 – Yusuf (Joseph) – Verses 101 – 111

Continued from verses 93 – 100 …




















11 responses

  1. Pingback: Chapter 12 – Yusuf (Joseph) – Verses 93 – 100 « Teaching Kids the Holy Quran

  2. ummkarim

    mashaAllah, this is my favorite one so far. I like Muslim Harry Potter in the halaqa 🙂

    August 22, 2011 at 10:33 pm

  3. Thank you Umm Karim.

    This figure is Harris Al Battir! 🙂

    August 22, 2011 at 10:36 pm

  4. Thank you for making these verses relevant to those of us who at times miss it. You must have a good tefsir at hand 🙂
    Sara @ Sound Schooling

    August 30, 2011 at 4:56 am

    • Thank you Sara. I use the Ibn Kathir reference, as well as another tafseer that included stories about the events behind the revelation of the surah. However one of those tafseer sites have suddenly shut down! If you have any good tafseer websites, please let me know, I am looking for one. Thanks again for the kind words.

      August 30, 2011 at 8:41 am

  5. Karimah

    I too liked the Harry Potter, only one small complaint, hated the Native American Lego person, maybe not use them again, like ever. Contrary to popular belief the majority of Native American believe in one god not idols or other things like that. Also there are Native American Muslims (myself being one…).

    March 18, 2012 at 6:38 pm

    • Salaams. It is always a pleasure to find out more about my readers, and I am thrilled to see a native American reader and a Muslim enjoy this blog.

      In your comment, are you referring to the depiction of verse 39? This was also used in Surah Ikhlas. Actually, though the figure isn’t supposed to represent the Native American person *per se*, but a worshipper of many gods that just happens to look and dress like the figure depicted. I used the bird-god to show one representation of Pamola or Bmola, the god of thunder.

      I will keep your comments in mind for future representations; thank you for the suggestion.

      March 19, 2012 at 9:44 am

  6. zainab

    I like the harry potter! Do you make the figures and places all by yourself?

    August 8, 2012 at 5:19 am

    • The Harry Potter figure is from the Lego Harry Potter series. It’s Lego – so I assemble all the pieces myself.

      August 9, 2012 at 7:36 am

  7. huda

    As salaam o alaikum., mashaAllah you doing a great deal if work.. May Allah reward you for all your efforts. This is such a perfect example to use our
    hobbies and interests and creativity in the way of Allah.. Barak Allah feekum.. How do you manage to find such aprt Lego figures for the story? I mean the expressions theprops etc.. MashaAllah keep up the good work. Better than any comic strip 🙂

    April 23, 2013 at 6:27 am

    • Thank you. I collect a lot of lego, and use Bricklink to find the pieces that I need.

      May 19, 2013 at 11:00 pm

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