Yasser loves Muharram because it means he can stay up late and chill with his friends at the mosque.
From his blessed birth, and the event of Ghadir, to the journey from Medina to Karbala and his final moments, this book ignites a love for Imam Husayn in the heart of every reader..
Join Yasser and Zahra as they travel back in time and witness the most important events in the history of Islam unfold.
There is no doubt about it; they are about to go on one of their Grandfather\'s marvellous adventures.
She glances up at Yasser who looks back with a knowing grin.
Those six little words transform Zahra\'s mood immediately.
He sits on his favourite chair, sighs deeply and says in a warm, loving voice, Let me tell you a story.
Grandfather takes them both to their prayer room.
Zahra hates Muharram because it means all the parties are cancelled and everyone is sad.
Yasser loves Muharram because it means he can stay up late and chill with his friends at the mosque