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    Love Rasulullah

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    When Zainab grows up she wants to be just like the Prophet Muhammad, Rasulullah (PBUH) – Peace Be Upon Him. So Zainab and her mother practice some of the things the Prophet would do in his everyday life.

    Now Zainab loves Rasulullah (PBUH) even more.

    The Salam Kids Series are books designed to encourage young children to try their best and start to implement Islamic practices into their lives.

    These books are not instructional!

    Let’s always remember each child is different and that they will participate with their own capabilities.

    Young children will love the characters Ashraf and Zainab featured in this series.

    £2.99
    Age : 0-5 years
    Binding : Paperback
    Pages : 24
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    Something always stops Sulaiman from having fun. First it’s Duhr prayer, then it’s the rain and then the car breaks down just as he is leaving to watch the quad bike races. He eventually gets to the races but then Asr prayer time comes around. When he is finally ready to settle back into his seat something frightening happens and Sulaiman soon realises the blessings of a perfectly-timed prayer.

    £3.00
    Age : 7-9 years
    Binding : Paperback
    Pages : 56
    Published : 2018
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    The Hijab Boutique

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    Farah enjoyed her private girls school until the day an assignment to bring in something representing her mother to talk about for International Woman’s Day. Compared to her friend’s glamorous actress and tap-dancing mothers, what can her modest, humble mother have that is worth sharing with her classmates? To her surprise, her mother was quite a business woman!

    “The Hijab Boutique” is a wonderful book that will appeal to young readers age 10 and up. Black and white illustrations add to the messages impact. One of the striking attributes of “The Hijab Boutique” is its sensitive treatment of the topic of respecting cultural differences, and rethinking automatic responses.” – Midwest Book Review -August 2011 issue

    £2.99
    Age : 7-9 years - 9-12 years
    Binding : Paperback
    Pages : 64
    Published : 2011
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    The Victory Boys

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    Perfect read for a Muslim footballer love!

     

    Junayd and his friends think madrasa is a waste of time, and older brother Saleem is fast becoming the black sheep of the family. That is, until the Imam of the mosque initiates an extra-curricular project outside his comfort zone. But can faith and football flourish side-by-side?

    £4.99
    Age : 9-12 years
    Binding : Paperback
    Pages : 98
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    “I LOVE MY MOTHER AND MY FATHER” is the second book in the “Loving Series”.

    An Arabic/English bilingual children’s book series that will teach children about Allah and the important people in their lives.

    This book develops:
    – Love for our parents~
    – Word recognition
    – Connection with the Arabic language
    – Appreciation for what Allah has given us

    Transliteration table included to assist non-Arabic readers.

    £4.00
    Age : 0-5 years
    Binding : Paperback
    Pages : 16
    Published : 2017
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    “I LOVE MY GRANDFATHER AND MY GRANDMOTHER” is the third book in the “Loving Series”.

    An Arabic/English bilingual children’s book series that will teach children about Allah and the important people in their lives.

    This book develops:
    – Love for our grandparents
    – Word recognition
    – Connection with the Arabic Language
    – Appreciation for what Allah has given us

    Transliteration table included to assist non-Arabic readers.

    £4.00
    Age : 0-5 years
    Binding : Paperback
    Pages : 16
    Published : 2017
  • Fawzia Gilani

    Yann’s trip to perform Hajj turns into a journey that lasts a lifetime. A heart-warming tale about helping others.

    Yan is a big-hearted young man determined to perform Hajj, the pilgrimage to Makkah. But first, he must work hard on his farm and fill up his money bag for the journey. Despite the trials he faces on each unsuccessful trip to the Kaaba, Yan’s helpful nature, compassion, and generosity enable him to succeed in the end.

    Fawzia Gilani-Williams was born in England where she graduated as a teacher. She serves as an international educational consultant with a PhD in children’s literature and character development. She is a Global Representative for the International Positive Education Network and works for the Abu Dhabi Education Council in the UAE.Sophie Burrows is a children’s illustrator based in England.

    Sophie Burrows is an illustrator based in the UK.

    £3.99
    Pages : 32
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2018
    Age : 0-5 years
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    Jamal Orme

    As Shabab Al-Nasr prepare to defend their trophy, in walks Amir, a player good enough to win it on his own! But for all his stunning skills, is he ready to become one of the team? And with Ibrahim battling jealousy and low self-confidence, can the Victory Boys find that winning team spirit once more?

    Visit the official book blog: thevictoryboys.com

    Read a sample on Issuu.

    Watch the book trailer on Youtube!

    £4.99
    Pages : 160
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2015
    Age : 9-12 years
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    Na’ima B. Robert

    When Ali first meets Amirah, he notices everything about her – her hijab, her long eyelashes and her red trainers – in the time it takes to have one look, before lowering his gaze. And, although Ali is still coming to terms with the loss of his mother and exploring his identity as a Muslim, and although Amirah has sworn never to get married, they can’t stop thinking about each other.

    Can Ali and Amirah ever have a halal ‘happily ever after’?

    £6.99
    Pages : 250
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2014
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    Farheen Khan

    Tree forts, maple trees – and roaring lions? When their classmate Yusuf hears ferocious roaring lions and creepy laughing hyenas in his backyard, he calls the best detectives he knows, Ibrahim and Zayn Khan! With the help of their trusty brown sack, they search for clues and bit by bit piece together this extraordinary mystery. Join the 3rd grade detective duo as they solve the thrilling case of The Roaring Lion!

    It was almost midnight when Ibrahim first heard the sounds of hyenas in the backyard and they were laughing! He quietly slipped out of his sleeping bag and peered into the yard. Less than a minute later he heard a loud thunderous roar! He grabbed his binoculars and held them against the window. There was definitely something out there, something big!

    £2.99
    Pages : 56
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2009
    Age : 5-7 years - 7-9 years
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    S.M Atif Imtiaz

    Wandering Lonely in a Crowd: Reflections on the Muslim Condition in the West is a timely collection of essays, articles, lectures and short stories that have been written during the Bush years, a time of political uncertainty for British Muslims after 2001. They cover the themes of integration, community cohesion, terrorism, radicalisation, cultural difference, multiculturalism, identity politics and liberalism.

    Imtiaz responds to the predicament of being a Muslim in modern Britain. Beginning with a raw and unedited response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and ending with Obamas election, these pieces cover the numerous facets of the debate that surrounds British Muslims today. The book sets out a narrative for these years and a response that argues that British Muslims should move away from identity politics towards Islamic humanism. ‘S.M. Atif Imtiaz has worked in Equalities for the National Health Service, holds a doctorate in social psychology from the London School of Economics, and is a longstanding community activist.

    “Imtiaz is telling us to wake up to some tough global realities. Islam matters, more than anything else. Not just because it offers the most compelling and widely-followed alternative to turbo-capitalism, but because it does so on the basis of monotheism, history’s most powerful idea. In these essays, spanning British and global Islamic issues of burning moment, Imtiaz reminds us that God has not gone away.”- Abdal Hakim Murad, Dean, Cambridge Muslim College.

    “From student radicalism in the nineties to Muslims at the centre of a national security policy in the 2000s, Atif Imtiaz’s generation has had to confront issues of identity, belonging, loyalty, commitment and their faith in much harsher, more polarised terms than most. A careful thinker, drawing inspiration from many different sources including, of course, his Islamic faith, Imtiaz is one of those who is exploring and articulating what a twenty first Western expression of his religion might mean.” Madeleine Bunting, associate editor and columnist, The Guardian

    £7.99
    Pages : 184 - 424
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2011
    Age : young adult
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    Khaleel Muhammad

    Mr Polonsky, an angry old man, is desperate for help. His house is a mess and it needs cleaning before his wife returns home from a major operation. As a last resort he puts an advert in a local shop. A group of Muslim children come together to clean-up, but with time running out and a bigger mess than they had imagined … can they succeed?

    Khaleel Muhammad is a well-known singer of nasheeds (Islamic songs). He has also written and produced his own successful audio adventure, The Adventures of Hakim. This is his first children’s book. 16 full-colour Manga-style illustrations

    £3.99
    Pages : 67
    Binding : Paperback
    Published : 2012
    Age : 7-9 years