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Reading builds imaginative skills for play. Your child learns many things while playing. Researching the childhood play of creative adults at work in a variety of disciplines,it was asked to name their favorite game or interest or hobby. Most People replied that it was books that grabbed their attention while they were young. Even after the book was closed, the story had to go on and did; at play with other Kids or in private daydreams.

You can do much to nurture rich imaginative play by reading to your child and providing them with books that provoke their curiosity and provide fodder to their pretend play. Prophet Muhammad(PBUH )has advised us to acquaint our children with religious teaching. It is only the Islamic teaching we give to your child that will help him in becoming a good Muslim and would shape his Akhirah.

The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him and his family, has said, “Acquaint your children with religious teachings (of Islam) before the disbelievers get to them.”

Children learn lots of unwanted stuffs from their non-Muslim Friends like their etiquette of greeting is totally different from ours and We never bow to any Person or touch their feet. Islam guides us in all aspects. There is an etiquette of starting every work in the name of Allah and Praising Allah and thanking Him for all the blessings he has endowed us with.

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Islam teaches respect to Parents and elders and advice them to read dua for blessing their Parents. As a Muslim how can one Manage Duniya and Akhirah in a manner that becomes his easy daily routine and not a burden when he grows up is taught in few books available with us in the Market today. We already have a Parenting Section where we discuss available Islamic resources for effective Parenting. You may like to check them Here

Today, I would like to talk about some Islamic books for kids which can help in developing the overall Islamic Personality of your child and help you in Islamic Parenting with ease. I have researched on the best Islamic books for Kids and here is my age-wise collection:

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Bestselling Islamic Books for Kids

Islamic Books for Kids for Age : 0- 6 :

My First Wudu Book

My First Wudu Book’ is a color-changing bath book, which aims to truly captivate and educate young hearts on the order of washing the basic body parts for wudu — the ritual washing performed by Muslims in preparation for their daily prayers.

Parents will also enjoy teaching their children the names of the body parts in this interactive and fun way to learn all about wudu through play:

  • Beautiful hand-drawn illustrations that attract children’s attention
  • Body parts that change color with water. Introduce a child you love to the joy of learning through play during one of their favorite moments of the day — bath time!
  • High-quality, waterproof materials that can be easily wipe-cleaned
  • Non-toxic and safe for baby with quality standards that adhere to CE international standards
  • Interactive learning that makes it a fun introduction to the basics of taking wudu
  • Suitable for ages 0 – 4 years.
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My Salah Flip Book:

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Teach you child the basic salah positions with this spring to life, black and white, fun salah flipbook. Slightly larger in size, this book will fit into the smallest of hands. Set the scene in motion with a flick of your thumb from front to back!

My First Book of Dua

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My First Book of Dua is a delightful book for children which they may call their very own! Written with young hearts in mind, this short, easy-to-read book for 7 year-olds and above, is the perfect way to introduce children to the prayers from the Quran and the Hadith.

My First Book of Dua helps children to learn to remember and thank Allah in a way that is meaningful and charming. This is a bright and appealing collection designed to be used at home, or at school. May this collection of prayers bring you wisdom and many blessings. It Features More than 150 prayers Delightful illustrations Exciting facts Hadith Quran quotes and references

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Gratitude Journal #AlhumdulillahForSeries

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An Amazing journal with beautiful water painted graphics, ayahs from the Quran and Weekly reflection. The paintings are amazing and the words are clear alhumdulillah. When I showed this book to my daughter,She was very pleased and she instantly began to turn the pages in order to read it.Your kids will also love it In sha allah.

I received it as a gift from Ayeina.You can check it out in their Store.

Colours of Islam (with Audio CD)

Read, listen, and sing along to the timeless poetry of togetherness and diversity in this new songbook by Dawud Wharnsby. Beautifully illustrated throughout by Shireen Adams, and with a free audio CD, children and adults will be inspired and absorbed for hours.

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1)Life Style of a Muslim Child Series (6 Books)

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This is a beautiful set of 6 books going through a day in the life of Rashid and Amina. It describes the actions that they do and mentions the supplications they read at the specific times. It will capture the children’s imagination with colorful pictures and make them imitate the Muslim lifestyle.This Islam for children-Set includes the following books:

a) #1: From Fajar to Morning
b) #2: From Breakfast to School
c) #3: From Assembly to Classroom
d) #4: From School to Home
e) #5: From Asr to Maghrib
f) #6: From Maghrib to Isha

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2)20 Hadith for Kids

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This collection presents twenty sound Ahadith that will appeal to all ages, but are especially suitable for young people, taking into consideration their needs and interests. In translation and brief commentary that follows each Hadith,

Some features of this book:

1)Beautiful commentary with pictures

2)Worksheet at the end of each chapter:

  • Answer the following question
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Find and colour given words in crossword
  • Match the following

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3)Etiquette of Eating and Drinking

This is on the manners of eating and drinking. All the relevant Hadeeths and Verses have been put together, inviting Muslim children to act upon them and acquire the good manners and traits of Islam. THe children will find these books very interesting to read and understand and very useful to earn rewards by acting upon them.

Some features of this book:

  • It gives advices to a child in a story like manner what to eat
  • It advises to eat halal and the food he should avoid
  • It teaches to Share his food with poor and needy
  • Authentic hadeeth with reference are used
  • It is not colourful and not much pictures
  • Book is very cheap just about 3$

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4)Prayers for Muslim Children

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Beautiful and colorful Dua’ book with Dua’s (supplications) in Arabic with English meanings and transliteration of the Arabic text.It is one of the best Islamic books for Kids.

Some features of the book:

  • Colourful and appealing
  • Print is big and bold
  • It teaches the children etiquette and manners
  • How to greet a friend etc..
  • Authentic source:Hadith number written at the end of each hadith

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5)Day in the Life of a Muslim Child

It is an Islamic story book for kids which teaches them how to spend life according to Sunnah of the prophet.

This beautiful book describes a day in the life of a Muslim Child. From waking up to going to bed at night it goes over all the basic dua’s that should be recited in our daily lives. It includes dua’s for waking up, leaving/entering the restroom, before/after eating and those needed through out the day. The whole book is told from Ukasha?s point-of-view in a story like manner.

Some features of this book:

  • Story told by a 8 year old boy,how he spends his day according to Sunnah of the prophet
  • All the dua’s are authentic
  • Story is very engaging
  • Colourful book with nice pictures.

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The Goodword Book of Quran People for Kids

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Written specially for children aged eight and above, this encyclopedia includes entries on more than 130 men and women of the greatest importance in the Scripture .This book can help the kids learn the meaning and message of stories from Quran.

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99 Names of Allah coloring Worksheet

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This is a Printable Worksheet suitable for small children.It is a 100 page book. To make the kids learn the names of Allah swt ,you can ask them to color the names and read them Loud . The Names are also written in English with their Meaning .

The Worksheet is available for Instant Download . You can buy the worksheet Here

The Blessings of Allah Worksheet

This Worksheet is designed for the Younger generation . It Prompts the Kids to Color and reflect on the Blessings of Allah around him .For Instance ,When a child looks at the trees he connects it to the verse of Quran in which Allah talks about his blessings. This helps develop a strong moral connection towards deen and is engaging and entertaining at the same time.

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Activity books for kids

All about Prayer (Salah) Activity Book (Discover Islam Sticker Activity Books) :All Ages

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Find out about the Muslim prayer with this fun sticker activity book. It features dot-to-dot drawings, coloring fun, puzzles to solve, and over sixty stickers to stick.

Introduces children to the way Muslims prepare for prayer and the main parts involved in performing it, including calling adhan, facing the Kaaba, and reciting words from the Qur’an.

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Seerah Activity book for kids

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The Seerah Activity Book for Kids is a captivating book for children to learn about Seerah (the life of the Prophet Muhammad) in a truly engaging way. It contains highly attractive artwork to inspire creativity; a carefully chosen collection of the Prophet’s prayers to instil moral values; fascinating trivia to provide a basic understanding of Seerah; and some fun-filled activities at the end to help children enjoy what they have learnt so far.Suitable for Ages: 0 to 6 & 7 to 12
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Hadith Activity Book for kids

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The Hadith Activity Book for Kids is a captivating book for children to learn about hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) and Seerah (the life of the Prophet Muhammad) in a truly engaging way. It contains highly attractive artwork to inspire creativity; a carefully chosen collection of hadith to instil moral values; fascinating facts to provide a basic understanding of hadith and Seerah; and some fun-filled activities at the end to help children enjoy what they have learnt so far.

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Quran Activity Book For Kids

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The Quran Activity Book for Kids is just the right book for children to learn about the Quran in a lively and entertaining way. It contains highly attractive artwork to inspire creativity; beautiful Quranic prayers to memorize and to glorify Allah and His creation; fascinating facts to provide a basic understanding of the Quran and its teachings; and some fun-filled activities at the end to help children enjoy what they have learnt so far.

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My First Holy Qur’an: Coloring Book and Reader

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This is an activity book that teaches the message of the Qur’an to lower elementary level students. It mixes engaging graphics with rhymed explanations of common Qur’anic teachings, and also has many passages from the Qur’an in a simplified translation so young people can get used to the rhythms of the holy text. Also has fun activities to color and do.

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My Special Angels: The Two Noble Scribes

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We all know that beside every person’s shoulder, there are two angels. Muslims know them as theKiraman Katibin(the noble scribes). They write down every deed, good and bad, from a person’s first day to their last. This book is a great way to teach the Kids that Allah is always watching and the angels are always recording .

Islamic Month Coloring Book

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Islamic Manners Activity Book

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Learn a selection of Arabic prayers and expressions while having fun with sixty-plus pages of imaginative activities that will introduce young children to a range of practices from Islam and the Muslim world. The Islamic Manners Activity Book includes puzzles, word searches, coloring pages, connect-the-dots, and matching cards that will occupy and entertain children for hours.

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Color and learn Salah

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It s a text and coloring book for Grades 1 – 2. This book is designed to meet the needs of parents, full-time and weekend schools.
You will find a complete explanation of the reasons for making Salah, how to perform Wudu (ablution) and Salah, as well as other issues pertaining to the Salah, such as prayer timings and prayer in congregation.

Divided into five separate units with enrichment questions, coloring exercises and the subject which is included are the times of the prayer, Wudu, and direction of the Ka’aba, what we say throughout, the positions of the body, du’a and good general information. this book will be of use to any student in the lower elementary grades.


All information is cheerfully delivered with pictures for kids to color and short reviews following each section. A good enrichment book for Islamic schools and homeschoolers.

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Islamic Calligraphy Coloring Book

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Productivity Journal

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This Islamic Productivity Journal can be used by teenagers and adults. A very beneficial planner that you can use to increase your productivity. It has templates and prompts that will spark reflection.It is based on Islamic Psychology. There are 7 watercolor illustrations and exercises in each spread of the 4 categories – Spiritual development, Personal development, Strengthening relationships, Goals and Dreams.

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Islamic Stories for Kids -All ages

Do you narrate Islamic stories to your Kids? Kids grasp things fast and giving your children an Islamic Companion in the form of colorful books that narrate the stories of their favorite Heroes from the Quran can act as charm. It may sound self-evident but engaging your child during storytime will play a tremendous role in how much your child likes to read when he is older.children remembers.

Even after the book is closed, the story goes on and does;at play with other Kids or in private daydreams.You can do much to nurture rich Islamic Morale in your Kids. Prophet Muhammad(PBUH )has advised us to acquaint our children with religious teaching. It is only the Islamic teaching we give to your child that will help him in becoming a good Muslim and would shape his Akhirah.

Here is a list of few Islamic Story Books for Kids .

Ramadan Books for Age 0- 4

Ramadan Moonby Na’ima B. Robert and Shirin Adl

Need a beautifully illustrated free-verse picture book to introduce kids to Ramadan? This is my pick! Follow the cycle of the moon as it marks the month-long celebration of Ramadan. With simple but beautiful free verse, the Month of Mercy is explained and celebrated. [picture book, ages 4 and up]

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It’s Ramadan, Curious George!by H. A. Rey

This board book with tabs teaches kids, and Curious George, about Ramadan. He helps his friend Kareem and his family celebrate Ramadan from eating the special foods, making gift baskets for the needy, and watching for the full moon to celebrate Eid. [board book, ages 2 and up]

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Max Celebrates Ramadanby Adria F. Worsham, illustrated by Mernie Gallagher-Cole

Max and Omar are good friends. Max gets invited to Omar’s house for a big feast to celebrate the end of Ramadan called Eid-al-Fitr. This simple story covers the Islam religion in a way that a young child can understand. [easy reader, ages 6 and up]

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Rashad’s Ramadan and Eid al-Fitrby Lisa Bullard, illustrated by Holli Conger

This picture book chapter book reads like a story but also has sidebars on each page with additional information about Ramadan. You can read it on both levels depending on your child’s interest and age level. It’s a book that can grow with a child as well.

The colorful illustrations are appealing, especially the depictions of people. [picture book with chapters, ages 4 and up]

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Nabeel’s New Pants: An Eid Taleretold by Fawzia Gilani-Williams, illustrated by Proiti Roy

The celebration of Eid is tomorrow and Nabeel decides to buy presents for his family. He buys his wife a burka, a dupatta for his mother, and bangles for his daughter. He also buys new pants for himself but they are a little too long.

He gives the gifts to his family and asks each of them to shorten his pants but they are too busy getting ready for Eid. In a comedy of caring and miscommunication, Nabeel’s pants get shortened, to hilarious results. This is an Eid tale to read after the feast is over and everyone is ready to laugh! [picture book, ages 4 and up]

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Amal’s Eidby Amy Maranville, illustrated by Joshua Stevens

Amal’s favorite holiday is Eid, which is at the end of the month of Ramadan. Eid is a celebration, marked by new clothes, stories, gifts, music, resolutions, and a big feast. This is a simple story to describe how a family celebrates Eid in modern times. [picture book, ages 4 and up]

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Islamic Books for Kids -Age 8-16 (grade-4-8)

365 Dua With Stories Everyday Stories Based On Prayer

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This book, with its simple yet profound dua and stories, set in the circumstances of our daily existence, expresses the joy and challenges of life. Reading these prayers and stories, children will come to know how ordinary incidents and day to day activities are such important subjects for prayer and why they should be thankful to Allah

Quran and Seerah Stories

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These are some of the best-loved tales from the Qur’an and from the life of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh). Especially chosen for the very young, they provide a foundation on which to build a growing knowledge of the scriptures. This is story-telling at its best, with the meaning and message expressed in the simplest of words. As well as being easy to understand, these stories are also fun to read and share with others. Colourful, child-friendly illustrations complement the text and bring the stories vividly to life.

The Golden Age of Islam (Cultures of the Past)

A very attractive, informative history of Islamic civilization from the 8th to the 13th century CE. Highly recommended for ages ten and up.”

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Stories of the Prophets in the Holy Qu’ran

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This inspiring collection of illustrated stories offers an Islamic take on the lives and missions of familiar prophets. Through these Islamic renditions, children are made keenly aware of the importance of certain virtues steadfastness, patience, and honesty exhibited by religious role models in the Quran, including Abraham, Moses, Noah, and Jesus, and the prophets’ willingness to endure hardship as a means to an honest life.

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2)100 Hadiths for Kids Aged 7-9 (from the Book of Al-Bukhari)

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A Collection of 100 famous hadith of Al Bukhari written especially for the moral upbringing of Kids.

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3)The Meaning of the Holy Qur’an for School Children

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4)Stories of the Sahaba for Youth

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Stories of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them all) aid in character building, personality refinement and developing a tremendous awareness that one must please Allah most high at all times.Each story in this book is followed by beneficial lessons which one can take from it. Also includes questions and answers.

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5)1001 Inventions and Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization (National Geographic Kids)

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We often think that people from a thousand years ago were living in the Dark Ages. But from the 7th century onward in Muslim civilization there were amazing advances and inventions that still influence our everyday lives.

People living in the Muslim world saw what the Egyptians, Chinese, Indians, Greek, and Romans had discovered and spent the next one thousand years adding new developments and ideas.

Inventors created marvels like the elephant water clock, explorers drew detailed maps of the world, women made scientific breakthroughs and founded universities, architects built huge domes larger than anywhere else on earth, astronomers mapped the stars and so much more!

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The Genius of Islam: How Muslims Made the Modern World

The Middle Ages were a period of tremendous cultural and scientific advancement in the Islamic Empire—ideas and inventions that shaped our world.
Did you know that:
• The numbers you use every day (Arabic numerals!) are a Muslim invention?
• The marching band you hear at football games has its roots in the Middle East?
• You are drinking orange juice at breakfast today thanks to Islamic farming innovations?
• The modern city’s skyline was made possible by Islamic architecture?

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6)Beautiful Signs/Ayat Jamilah: A Treasury of Islamic Wisdom for Children and Parents (Little Light of Mine Series)

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Beautiful Signs / Ayat Jamilah draws from not only the core of Islamic spirituality and ethics–the Qur’an and the traditions (hadiths)–but also from the mystical verse, folk tales, and exemplary figures of the Islamic narrative.

Unlike any other collection of Islamic stories, Beautiful Signs gathers traditional stories from the farthest reaches of the Muslim world, stretching from Morocco in the west to Indonesia in the east, and from China in the north to Tanzania in the south.

This unique anthology, with its rich and thorough explanatory notes, will be invaluable to anyone wishing to understand or teach geography, world history, or world religions. It will also be treasured by Muslim families and by all parents committed to broadening the lives and values of their children and themselves

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Ramadan books for kids (7-16)

A Party in Ramadanby Asma Mobin-Uddin, illustrated by Laura Jacobson

Leena’s friend Julia is having a birthday party with pony rides but it falls on the first Friday of Ramadan. She can squeeze it in before their Ramadaniftardinner but it’s her first year of fasting. It’s hard to fast when all the other kids are having cake and lemonade.

Leena enjoys her iftar dinner with her relatives and has an unexpected guest. Julia and her family bring by some of Julia’s cake that they saved for her. [picture book, ages 6 and up]

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Lailah’s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Storyof Reem Faruqi, illustrated by Lea Lyon

Lailah is celebrating her first Ramadan doing the month-long fast but she misses her friends in Abu Dubai. Living in Georgia means that no one in her class is fasting. Will they understand if she has trouble explaining to them?

The cafeteria is hard for her to stay in with all the smells of food. Lailah’s refuge is the library and the kind librarian who lends an ear and has suggestions to help her. This is a great picture book to read at school, especially if any students are fasting. [picture book, ages 6 and up]

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The Best Eid Everby Asma Mobin-Uddin, illustrated by Laura Jacobsen

Aneesa is a little down in the dumps because her parents are away in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage. She’s celebrating Ramadan with her grandmother, who works hard to make it special for her. She has a basket of gifts for Aneesa — three beautiful outfits for each of the three days of Eid.

She’s also making a lamb korma. At the prayer hall, Aneesa notices two girls on the outskirts with shabby hajibs. She learns that they were forced to leave their home in another country because of war or another bad problem and lost everything they had. Aneesa decides to leave them a surprise for Eid.

On this Eid, she and her grandmother will eat vegetarian takeout and she will wear her one beautiful outfit three times. This is a wonderful picture book that captures the importance of charity and helping others less fortunate during Ramadan. It’s actually a pillar of the Muslim faith. [picture book, ages 6 and up]

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My Grandma and Meby Mina Havaherbin, illustrated by Lindsey Yankey

This gentle story of Mina and her grandmother takes the reader through their celebration of Ramadan at a mosque in Iran. It’s a celebration of an intergenerational family and their loving bonds told in a very personal way, like a gift from Mina Havaberbin to us, the reader.

Beautiful illustrations by Lindsey Yankey convey Mina’s imagination as well as the beauty of Islamic art motifs. [picture book, ages 4 and up]

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The White Nights of Ramadanby Maha Addasi, illustrated by Ned Gannon

Noor celebrates Girgian, a festival during the middle of Ramadan with her family. This is a celebration where children dress up in traditional clothes and go house to house collecting candy from their neighbors. This holiday begins on the full moon rising.

Her family makes the candy they give out; it’s a nut brittle with pistachios that they wrap in cellophane and tie with ribbons. Noor and her brothers decorate the bags they use for collecting their treats. After the kids return with their bags stuffed full of candy, they help deliver baskets of food for the poor.

Helping others is also an important part of Ramadan. [picture book, ages 6 and up]

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Time to Prayby Maha Addasi, translated by Nuha Albitar, illustrated by Ned Gannon

Yasmin is visiting her grandmother (Teta) in the Middle East who teaches her about Ramadan. They pick out fabric for special prayer clothes and a small rug as well. Teta, her grandmother, sews her the clothes, practices the prayers with her and takes her to the mosque.

Yasmin is worried that she doesn’t have a mosque near her home in the United States, so she won’t know when it’s time to pray. Her grandmother has a solution that she sends home with Yasmin in her suitcase.

This is a great bilingual Arabic picture book! It’s especially suited for grandmothers to read to granddaughters. [picture book, ages 6 and up]

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Ramadanby Suhaib Hamid Ghazi, illustrated by Omar Rayyan

For kids who want a more in-depth look into Islam and Ramadan, this advanced picture book tells the story of Hakeem and his family as they celebrate.

For example, while most books on Ramadan talk about fasting for the holy month, this book also explains that those observing Ramadan are not allowed to put anything into their mouths during the fast period including chewing gum or cigarettes.

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Magrid Fasts for Ramadanby Mary Matthews, illustrated by E. B. Lewis

It shows the difficult rule of Ramadan that siblings must get along! Set in present-day Egypt, Magrid is too young to fast all day like his sister, but he wants to do it anyway.

He figures out how to skip meals without getting noticed, but his sister notices and tells on him. Being honest is a tenant of being a good Muslim and his parents guide him on what is truly important during Ramadan. [early chapter book, ages 6 and up]

Magrid Fasts for Ramadan by Mary Matthews, illustrated by E. B. Lewis

Zachariah’s Perfect Dayby Farrah Qazi, illustrated by Durre Waseem

This picture book brings many elements of Ramadan together. It shows passages related to Ramadan from the Quran in Arabic and with an English translation. Zachariah introduces popular food cooked for Ramadan and the author provides a recipe for Parathas in the back of the book. [picture book, ages 6 and up]

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Growing Up Muslim: Understanding the Beliefs and Practices of Islam

Through this engaging work, readers will gain a better understanding of the everyday aspects of Muslim American life, to dispel many of the misconceptions that still remain and open a dialogue for tolerance and acceptance.

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Islamic Studies Course books for kids covering all topics for (Islamic homeschooling )all grades (std 1-12)

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Given the dire need for Islamic studies material in schools incorporating the subject in English. Darussalam has endeavored to publish an Islamic Studies series covering all the grades, from grade one through grade twelve.These books are good for homeschooling your Kids even if they do not have Islamic studies in their school.

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Novels for Muslim teenagers to help them strive in Western Culture

Are You aware that there are many Novels written for Muslim teenagers? In this generation children can be easily lured by the Western Media and by the wrong advice of their Immature friends.Our Children face two different cultures -One is the Islamic Culture we teach at home and the Other in the Western culture they absorb from the World. As a Parent we cannot discuss each and everything with our child.

So Many stuffs happen in School and College which our children can share only with their friends.As the friends they seek for advice are themselves Immature,they cannot really solve the problem.In Such Scenario let us Introduce them with the Children who face similar struggle in their life and how they overcome them without compromising their Culture. Here are a list of Novels which are worth considering.I have Included a Review of each Book.Happy Reading !

The American Muslim Teenager’s Handbook

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How do you reconcile being a teenager in America with being a Muslim? It’s not as difficult as you think! The American Muslim Teenager’s Handbook is a positive, fun, informative guide to being a Muslim teenager in America today.

Covering everything from basic Islamic history and reading the Quran to drinking and dating, and filled with thoughts and opinions from Muslim teenagers across the country, this is an indispensable primer, for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, to learning about and finding one’s place in American Islamic culture.

Becoming Kareem: Growing Up On and Off the Court

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From a childhood made difficult by racism and prejudice to a record-smashing career on the basketball court as an adult, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s life was packed with “coaches” who taught him right from wrong and led him on the path to greatness.

Written especially for young readers, Becoming Kareem chronicles how Kareem Abdul-Jabbar become the icon and legend he is today, both on and off the court.

Laughing All the Way to the Mosque: The Misadventures of a Muslim Woman

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Being a practicing Muslim in the West is sometimes challenging, sometimes rewarding and sometimes downright absurd. How do you explain why Eid never falls on the same date each year; why it is that Halal butchers also sell teapots and alarm clocks; how do you make clear to the plumber that it’s essential the toilet is installed within sitting-arm’s reach of the tap?

Zarqa Nawaz has seen and done it all.

So, If you’re looking for a light version of “A Muslim teenager”, search no more but read “laughing all the way to the mosque” by Zarqa Nawaz. The book is a wonderful and honest collection of the author’s experiences as a muslim woman in the Western society.

Words in the Dust

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Born with a cleft lip, Zulaikha struggles to feel worth in a society that values women by their marriage prospects: “What bride-price would Baba get for me? Maybe one Afghani?” Then, by chance, Zulaikha meets Meena, a former professor, who begins to teach her to read and write just as American soldiers arrive, bringing the chance for both more education and surgery to correct Zulaikha’s birth defect.

Reedy based his debut on real people and places he encountered while serving with the National Guard in Afghanistan, and the extensive detail about Afghani customs gives the story the feel of a docu-novel while also creating a vivid sense of place and memorable characters. Reedy skillfully avoids tidy resolutions: the grim fate of Zulaikha’s sister, who is married to a much older man, offers a heartbreaking counterpoint to Zulaikha’s exciting new possibilities.

A glossary of Dari phrases, an extensive author’s note, suggested-reading lists, and an introduction by Katherine Paterson complete this deeply moving view of a young girl caught between opportunity and tradition in contemporary .

Hearts We Lost

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In this novel that spans the Atlantic, from Saudi Arabia to America, internationally acclaimed author of the If I Should Speak trilogy and the novel Realities of Submission shares with readers a heart-moving tale of faith, betrayal, and affection.

Boy vs. Girl

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Author: Nai’ma B Robert

Pakistanis living in countries other than Muslim countries are faced with two different worlds- the one their parents were raised in that they are expected to follow with arranged marriages, no dating, drinking, smoking, or any other kind of imbibing and no partying of any kind, even if you don’t do any of those things.

Then there is the real world. The one they face every day at school with their non-Muslim friends where they talk about what they did over the weekend and the boys or girls they are dating and other things that “good” Muslims don’t do.

If I Should Speak

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Author :Umm Zakiyyah

If I Should Speakis the first novel from U.S. authorUmm Zakiyyah. The novel tells of three college students, their new friendship, and spiritual challenges faced by each young woman. Tamika, a Christian and a student of religion, has many questions for her Muslim roommates, Aminah and Dee. Her interest in Islam begins as academic curiosity, but to Tamika’s surprise and confusion, she finds herself drawn toward the faith. As Tamika explores, Aminah and Dee also ask themselves questions about what faith means in their own lives.

Aminah is a disciplined young woman, committed to practicing her religion to the best of her ability. In contrast, Dee, who has known Aminah since childhood, has moved away from many religious observances. Often Tamika looks from one woman to the other, trying to determine the best path to follow.

Through Tamika’s questions and Aminah’s explanations about Islam, readers can learn quite a bit about the basics of the faith. There are brief passages of Qur’an, with chapter and verse mentioned in the text or in footnotes. Their conversations are realistic, and readers unfamiliar with the faith may find many of their own questions answered. Occasionally the teaching element feels heavy-handed, but the novel provides a great way for readers to learn about Islam through fiction. This book would be a good addition to high school, college, and masjid libraries, and will appeal to parents seeking clean literature for their teens.

The author’s passion for sharing about Islam seems to shine through Aminah’s voice. We have fewer glimpses into the internal struggles of Dee; since we do not see her as deeply, I connected with her much less.

By the end of the novel, I wanted to know Aminah better, and to see the development of Tamika’s spiritual journey. Happily, her story continues inA VoiceandFootsteps. I look forward to exploring themes of faith and self-discovery in Umm Zakiyyah’s other writings.

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Does My Head Look Big in This?

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Sixteen-year-old Amal makes the decision to start wearing the hijab full-time and everyone has a reaction. Her parents, her teachers, her friends, people on the street. But she stands by her decision to embrace her faith and all that it is, even if it does make her a little different from everyone else.

Can she handle the taunts of “towel head,” the prejudice of her classmates, and still attract the cutest boy in school? Brilliantly funny and poignant, Randa Abdel-Fattah’s debut novel will strike a chord in all teenage readers, no matter what their beliefs.

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A Friendship Promise (Umm Zakiyyah aka Ruby Moore)

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Author:Rooby Moore Aka Umm Jakiyyah

Maryam, the main character of this short novel, is the daughter of strict Pakistani-American parents who decide to bend their rules to help a divorced American convert to Islam, whose free-spirited daughter Samira is in need of Muslim friends. Maryam, along with her African-American friend Latifah, tries to find common ground with Samira, but when Samira convinces Maryam to disobey their parents, Maryam is worried they may have gone too far.
Though written for young adults, the story is sure to captivate readers of all ages; and, like the inspirational novels for which the author is worldly renowned, the story promises to stay with readers long after the book is closed.

Isabella A Girl of Muslim Spain

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A classic tale about a young girl who finds Islam, and danger, amidst the harrowing religious conflicts of medieval Muslim Spain. Experience firsthand what life was like in the splendid Muslim city of Cordoba. See through the eyes of Isabella as she struggles with her father’s beliefs and finds that life is not always as easy as people think. Embark on a journey into history, into the heart, as you follow her path from darkness into light. Illustrated. Ages 10-16

It is a Story of three friends-Isabella,Maria and Rosa.They overhear two Muslim Men talking in a garden-A Sheikh and a Merchant.At first they had a Prejudice against the Muslims but when they hear the talk of these Muslim men discussing Christianity and Islam,It gets different.

The Reluctant Mullah

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Musa, a mullah in training, has just been thrown out of the Madrasah of Islamic Britons for dressing up as a Muslim woman. Musa is sent home in disgrace, and it looks like an arranged marriage to his cousin Iram from his parent’s hometown in Pakistan is in his future – or is it? When Musa’s grandfather Dadaji visits from Pakistan, a pact is agreed:

‘There are thirty-three beads on this rosary. I give you one month of days in the pursuit of love. If by the end you have not found love, you will marry who I tell you to.’

Thus begins a novel which combines the best and worst of family in Musa’s search for a suitable bride. There are elements of comic romance, of the good and bad aspects of the expatriate Pakistani community, as well as of individual men and women searching for their own identity, some with guilty secrets and double lives. Many of the characters in this novel are struggling to balance what they want (or need) for themselves with their duty towards their families. Some of the best aspects of this novel involve the religious discussions in the men’s and women’s groups at the Islamic Centre. Here, members of each group debate the true meaning of passages from the Holy Quran. The debates have both light-hearted and serious elements, and give some sense of the wider themes that are part of a British Muslim identity.

‘United by faith and separated by perspective they cackled in unison.’
But how will Musa’s search for happiness end? Will he find the bride of his dreams, or will he be required to enter into an arranged marriage?

Towards the end, Musa realises that faith is no substitute for lived experience. As Dadaji tells him: ‘Reading the Holy Quran and learning the sayings of the Prophet (peace be upon him) does not make you wiser than anybody else’. ‘Wisdom is on the other side of pain, not on the other side of a page.’

Mornings in Jenin

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Author :Susan Abulhawa

This book is the story of Amal Abulheja and her family spanning 54 years. It starts in 1948 when the family is removed from their home in Ein Hod and forced to live as refugees in Jenin. It is a tragic tale of war and loss, yet is also a story of family bonding, love and dedication.

Amal goes through war and conflict between Palestine (Muslims) and Israel (Jewish). She is a strong proud woman, with tragedy following her. The vivid detail of war and terror is heart felt and grabbed me by the heart. It is difficult for one to imagine to live as refuges, with curfews and fear, bombs gunfire and death. The graphic detail of the treatment of the refuges, especially the children was heart wrenching. All the lives lost is saddening. This story left an impression.

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Ten Things I Hate About Me
Ten Things I Hate About Me by [Abdel-fattah, Randa]

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Randa Abdel-Fattah’s new novel about about finding your place in life . . . and learning to accept yourself and your culture.

“At school I’m Aussie-blonde Jamie — one of the crowd. At home I’m Muslim Jamilah — driven mad by my Stone Age dad. I should win an Oscar for my acting skills. But I can’t keep it up for much longer…”

Jamie just wants to fit in. She doesn’t want to be seen as a stereotypical Muslim girl, so she does everything possible to hide that part of herself. Even if it means pushing her friends away because she’s afraid to let them know her dad forbids her from hanging out with boys or that she secretly loves to play the darabuka (Arabic drums).

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