Why should we believe in God and how can one be certain about His existence?
What does He look like?
How can we please Him?
Why do we address Him as He and not She?
Why are innocent people killed in natural disasters?
The booklet answers these and many more questions, set in an everyday home environment where children ask questions freely to their elders.
Rashid Ahmad Chaudhry was born in India in 1934. He obtained degrees in Law, Physics and Islamic Studies. He moved to England in 1967 and spent the rest of his working life teaching in London Schools.
He was appointed as the first Chairman of the Children’s Book Committee by Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IV in 1984 and was also appointed as the first International Press secretary for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He held both of these posts until he passed away in 2005.
Rashid Ahmad Chaudhry has written over twenty books aimed at young children.