
Jannah Jewels, Book 11: Evidence in Egypt
Islamic Chapter Books for Kids, Volume 11
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Narrated by:
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Brooke Persoon
About this listen
Meet Ibn Khaldun the Scholar in the award-winning Islamic chapter book series for kids!
In Book 11 of the Jannah Jewels Adventure series, they travel back in time and marvel at the wonders of Ancient Egypt in the 14th century. In this book, the Jannah Jewels marvel at the pyramids, get lost in the desert, and find out the truth about the Peaceful Archer and the four Masters in the book series, including a surprising secret about the Sensei!
Then, they meet Ibn Khaldun, the great professor and historian at the famous Al Azhar University, and are given the missing key to the next artifact. Can the Jannah Jewels find the 11th artifact to place in the Golden Clock before time runs out?
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