I like to see new books for Muslims for two reasons - one because I think we need to ensure that in the multitude of narratives about Muslims, some of the voices need to come from Muslim's themselves - particularly Muslim's that might not ordinarily get heard - such as women. The second reason is that it is good to see the needs of Muslim’s fulfilled through products and services tailored to us.
This is why I like to support independent Muslim publishers such as Green Bird Books, Gentle Breeze Books, FB Publishing and now Little Big Kids Books. So when the latter asked me if I wanted to review their book, I was interested.
This is why I like to support independent Muslim publishers such as Green Bird Books, Gentle Breeze Books, FB Publishing and now Little Big Kids Books. So when the latter asked me if I wanted to review their book, I was interested.
The book is aimed at ages 3-6 years old and inspired by the Quranic ayah:
"Verily, in the heavens and the earth are signs for the believers. And in your creation, and what He scattered (through the earth) of moving (living) creatures are signs for people who have Faith with certainty." ~ Quran 45:3-4
The book follows 5-year old Ilyas who asks the big question “Where is Allah?” Accompanied by his best friend Duck, Ilyas sets out on a journey to try and find out where Allah is.
It follows the two friends through a range of landscapes asking the animals that inhabit them allowing the answer to be revealed a little at a time.
The thing I liked the most about this book is the second reason I gave at the beginning of this post - it answers a need. I remember when Gorgeous was very small he would ask me endless questions about the nature of Allah (SWT): Where He was, how He made everyone, where He came from, how He could be if no one made Him. I tried my best to answer those questions, but often struggled. This book is a nice attempt at answering those kinds of questions that lots of Muslim parents will get asked.
The drawings are also bright and attractive and the bright book cover caught my children's attention. There is a glossary at the end with facts about each animal, explaining how to pronounce it's name and pointing out why it is so special.
I'm looking forward to sharing this book with Darling when she is a little older and has big questions of her own.