It takes the average reader 1 hour to read The First Man by Nasiru Abubakar
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Why were we created? A question few ask and many do not consider, although it is critical to man's success, for many are ignorant of what is to come. Perhaps it is no surprise as the life of this world, especially in todays time pushes away from thinking of the afterlife. But this is what Islam came to remind us about. Yet with: So much criticism of the religion and it's teachings Much of the knowledge stored in the not so common Arabic language Few scholars and many not so knowledgeable people claiming to understand and teach it. It's assumed similarity with Christianity Islam just seems so complex, confusing and complicated with people not knowing where to look or who to ask. But all those are just obstacles and the message of Islam is many times worth overcoming, for what is worth trading for success? This is not a story for mere entertainment, but a guide to those seeking to understand. For where better to start in explaining our purpose in this world than in the story of our father Adam who was: The First Man, The First Muslim The First Prophet and The First one to sin [among mankind] Detailing his life in Jannah and on earth, the story is broken down with over 70 lesson extracted from it to ponder about and derive benefit from among which are: ✓Islam at it's beginning ✓Man's purpose on earth ✓Shaitan, his motivations and plots ✓The one overlooked character that leads to one's success ✓How those lacking it are misled away from the right path ✓The importance of Prophethood ✓Allah's guidance and more This is the first of a series of books to explain Islam and it's teaching, and to explain the world we live in today, why life is the way it is and how we are supposed to live our life before we meet Allah. This is an Islamic for book for all, kids, teens, adult men and women, young and old. Learn about Islam from authentic sources and teach to your children.
The First Man by Nasiru Abubakar is 60 pages long, and a total of 15,000 words.
This makes it 20% the length of the average book. It also has 18% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 21 minutes to read The First Man aloud.
The First Man is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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