
Islam for Kids – Yaqout and Marjane Collection | BETHICTECH EDITION
BETHICTECH Edition creates Islamic books for children that combine engaging stories, colorful illustrations, and a pedagogical approach tailored to young minds. Through the adventures of Yaqout and Marjane—two curious and lovable brothers—children are introduced to the teachings of Islam and Muslim values such as honesty, patience, kindness, and love for the Prophet ﷺ. Each book is inspired by authentic hadiths and major Islamic events like Ramadan, Eid, and Hajj, presenting faith in a fun, nurturing, and educational way. Designed for children aged 3 to 10, these Islamic children’s books are valuable tools for parents who want to provide a meaningful and balanced Islamic education in French, Arabic, and English.
Authentic hadith-based stories for Muslim children
Stories based on authentic hadiths, adapted for 3–10 year olds to introduce them to the teachings of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). Bilingual : Arabic and French.
Introducing Ramadan, Eid, and Hajj to young Muslims
Adventures that immerse children in key Islamic events (Ramadan, Eid, Hajj), helping them learn practices and values through engaging stories.
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Educational Islamic values made fun and accessible
- Our books enable learning of the religion
- Serve as a support to accompany your children on their journey of faith
- Multilingual : Arabic, French, English
- Available as ebook and paperback
- Timeless
- Books that grow with your children : at each reading level, your child learns something new
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What parents say about our Islamic books for kids
“My children are completely hooked on Yaqout and Marjane! They ask for a new story every night and often surprise me by retelling the lessons in their own words.”
— Imen, mom
“The storytelling is so engaging—my son laughs, asks questions, and truly understands the values being taught. A fantastic way to introduce faith to little ones.”
— David, dad
“I appreciate how these books grow with my kids. We revisit them as they get older, and each time they discover something new in the familiar stories.”
— Ines, mom
“Reading about the Hajj together has become our favorite bedtime ritual. My children now recognize each step of the pilgrimage and talk about its meaning.”
— Isabella, mom