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What are you grateful for? What traditions hold special meaning for your family? What wisdoms guide your life? Whose story inspires you? This collection of nearly 100 personal stories will encourage readers to pause and reflect about issues that are truly meaningful in their lives. "30 Days" started as a blog during Ramadan sharing the personal stories of a Muslim family, but grew into an international storytelling platform that connects people of all backgrounds around things we universally value -- sharing kindness and doing good deeds, expressing gratitude and sincere wishes, cherishing traditions and wisdom from our elders. This handmade, commemorative, limited-edition volume, enhanced by exquisite artwork -- illuminations, miniature paintings, and calligraphy -- is intended to spark conversations between young and old, friends and strangers, and families of all traditions and configurations. After all, sharing stories helps us get to know each other better; it helps develop trust, build a connection, and start a friendship.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and a special time of year for Muslims all around the world. It is a time of fasting, praying, giving, and celebrating.... It is also a wonderful time to learn about Islam and reflect on things we may be too busy for in our daily lives. This creative new activity book -- My 30 Days of Ramadan -- takes children on a journey through Ramadan, engaging them each day in fun activities while introducing and reinforcing basic concepts of Islam. This workbook uses coloring pages, word searches, word scrambles, matching, and crosswords to challenge and entertain kids. The activities are perfect for elementary aged children. 100% of net profits from this book's sales go to organizations that work to improve living conditions and education for children. You can see where current proceeds are going by visiting www.My30DaysofRamadan.com
A boy observes the Muslim holy month of Ramadan with his family.
It is the day before Ramadan, and Natasha, a 1st grader, is preparing for her favorite religious holiday with her parents and older brother. Natasha and her family decorate their home, prepare their favorite foods, put together Ramadan Celebration baskets for neighbors, and head to the Mosque! The story teaches Ramadan terms while promoting family activities and multiculturalism.
Sophia wants to fast for Ramadan this year. Her grandma tells her that fasting helps make a person sparkly—and Sophia loves sparkles. But when her attempt at fasting fails, Sophia must find another way to participate. This lovely multigenerational family story explores the many ways to take part in the Ramadan holiday.
This is a concise book of 50+ Qur'anic and Prophetic duas both in Arabic and English for both children and adults. As people in Ramadan generally do not find enough time to read an extensive collection of duas on a daily basis, this book provides a comprehensive collection of 30 duas, one for each day of Ramadan. The objective is to linger at the door of Allah Most High by focusing and persisting on one dua throughout the day. Persistence in making dua is encouraged by the Prophet (May Allah Most High bless him and grant him peace). The possible implications of each dua with a brief explanation and/or reflection is given. These duas can be practiced throughout the year as souvenirs from the blessed month of Ramadan. This book also includes a bouquet of 20 Qur'anic supplications towards the end.
George celebrates Ramadan with his friend Kareem. “A groundbreaking new book that also tries to span the cultural chasm for a new generation.” —The New Yorker George helps Kareem with his first fast and joins in the evening celebration of tasting treats and enjoying a special meal. Then George helps make gift baskets to donate to the needy, and watches for the crescent moon with the man in the yellow hat. Finally, George joins in the Eid festivities to mark the end of his very first Ramadan. This playful book makes a great holiday gift for all fans of Curious George—those who celebrate Ramadan, and those who are learning about it for the first time. “To help overcome Islamophobia and foster mutual respect, acceptance and understanding, teachers, parents, community leaders and librarians can use books like these to educate children about Muslims while enhancing religious literacy.” —The Huffington Post “I hope [this book] makes it into the hands of Muslim children who need it and any child curious about Ramadan and Islam. Parents, this is how we teach love.” —Read It Real Good
Part travelogue, part autobiography, "The Road to Mecca" is the compelling story of a Western journalist and adventurer who converted to Islam in the early twentieth century. A spiritual and literary counterpart of Wilfred Thesiger and a contemporary of T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), Muhammad Asad journeyed around the Middle East, Afghanistan and India. This is an account of Asad's adventures in Arabia, his inner awakening, and his relationships with nomads and royalty alike, set in the wake of the First World War. It can be read on many levels: as a eulogy to a lost world, and as the poignant account of a man's search for meaning. It is also a love story, defying convention and steeped in loss. With its evocative descriptions and profound insights on the Islamic world, "The Road to Mecca" is a work of immense value today.
The newest biography for children and young adults of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, designed to be read over the month of Ramadan.