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      Ibrahim Khan

      and the Mystery of the Roaring Lion

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      FARHEEN KHAN

      THE ISLAMIC FOUNDATION

      Copyright © The Islamic Foundation, 2009/1430 H

      ISBN 9780860374671

      MUSLIM CHILDREN’S LIBRARY

      IBRAHIM KHAN SERIES

      Ibrahim Khan and the Mystery of the Roaring Lion

      Author Farheen Khan

      Editor Farah Alvi

      Illustrator Sharelle (Shahada) Haqq

      Cover/Book design & typeset Nasir Cadir

      Coordinator Anwar Cara

       Published by

      THE ISLAMIC FOUNDATION

      Markfield Conference Centre, Ratby Lane, Markfield

      Leicestershire, LE67 9SY, United Kingdom

      E-mail: [email protected]

      Website: www.islamic-foundation.com

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      P.M.B. 3193, Kano, Nigeria

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      All rights reserved.

      No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner.

       A Cataloguing-in-Publication Data record for this book is available from the British Library

      ISBN 9780860374671

       For Ibrahim, Nur-ul-Huda, Sulaiman & their Papa. Couldn’t have done it without you!

      CONTENTS

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CHAPTER ONE A New Case
CHAPTER TWO A Lion in Your WHAT???
CHAPTER THREE Day One of the Lion Hunt
CHAPTER FOUR The Midnight Visitor
CHAPTER FIVE Day Two of the Lion Hunt
CHAPTER SIX The Cat’s in the Bag
CHAPTER SEVEN Confessions
CHAPTER EIGHT Another Case Solved
Glossary
Quiz
Hidden Words
Map

      CHAPTER ONE

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       A New Case

      “Ring, ring… Ring, ring”

      “Hello?” Ibrahim answered.

      “Ibrahim? Ibrahim Khan?” asked the low voice on the other end.

      “Yeah, it’s me. Who’s calling?”

      “Yusuf Ali, from school,” came the nervous reply. “I… I heard you do detective work.”

      “That’s right,” replied Ibrahim. “A dollar a case if it’s just me or two if I’ll need the help of my assistant, Zayn.”

      “I’ll give you five if you get started right away,” Yusuf offered.

      “Wow, if you’re sure. Where would you like to meet?”

      “My place,” Yusuf answered, “and hurry!”

      After making a quick call to his cousin Zayn, Ibrahim ran to his room to change. Pulling on an orange t-shirt and jeans, he checked the time. It was 4:45, almost time for Asr prayer and Ibrahim knew he had to be home before Maghrib.

      Ibrahim, Zayn and Yusuf were all in third grade together, but the Khan boys, as their teacher Mrs. Morris liked to call them, didn’t know Yusuf very well. He was the quietest boy in class, maybe even the school. No one had ever been to his house, but they all knew where he lived, the large grey brick house at the end of Stanley Lane. It was larger than the other houses in the neighbourhood and had a lot of great climbing trees. In the Autumn, when all the trees began shedding their colourful leaves, Yusuf’s house was the envy of all the neighbourhood kids.

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      As Ibrahim rode his old yellow bike towards Yusuf’s house, he could see Zayn waiting for him on his shiny red bike, at the end of the long driveway.

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      “Do you have rocket boosters on your bike?” Ibrahim yelled as he came closer. “How’d you get here so fast?”

      “I can just pedal faster than you, that’s all,” Zayn shrugged.

      “Don’t you think it’s a little suspicious you became a faster pedaller right after you got that new bike last Eid?” grumbled Ibrahim.

      Zayn just laughed as he followed his cousin to the enormous front doors.

      “Have you ever been to Yusuf’s house before?” asked Zayn.

      “No, I don’t think anyone in our class has,” Ibrahim answered.

      “It’s kind of a shame to have so many great climbing trees but


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