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460 books about islam & muslim faith
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Usborne Young Reading
The Story of Islam
Rob Lloyd Jones
For children curious about the world around them, this accessible guide introduces the rich history, daily traditions, a
Ages 6–10
Scarlett #1
Scarlett Undercover
Jennifer Latham
For the teen navigating complex layers of identity while seeking the truth behind family secrets and local mysteries in
Ages 13–18
The Green Bicycle
Haifaa Al Mansour
For the child who feels the sting of unfair rules and dreams of more independence. Eleven-year-old Wadjda navigates a co
Ages 8–12
Rumi: Poet of Joy and Love
Rashin Kheiriyeh
For children processing the loss of a friend or discovering the beauty of poetry: a lush introduction to Rumi's journey
Ages 4–9
Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow
Faïza Guène
For the teen navigating life in public housing who feels unseen by society and is searching for a voice of their own ami
Ages 14–18
Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq
Thura al-Windawi
For the teenager grappling with world events, this authentic diary provides a humanizing, firsthand account of a young w
Ages 12–18
A Traveling Photographer
Growing Peace: A Story of Farming, Music, and Religious Harmony
Richard Sobol
For the child curious about how different religions can live together, this true story shows how coffee, music, and hard
Ages 8–12
Becoming Kareem
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfeld
For the young person navigating who they are and who they want to be. This memoir follows a basketball legend's journey
Ages 10–14
Common Threads #1
Adam's Day at the Market
Huda Essa
For the child who feels anxious in big crowds or fears being lost, this gentle story uses a bustling market to show how
Ages 4–8
Borderline
Allan Stratton
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of suspicion and Islamophobia while trying to protect their family and disc
Ages 12–18
Lion on the Inside: How One Girl Changed Basketball
Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir, Judison Henderson
For the child who needs to know that their identity and their passions can coexist, even when rules tell them otherwise.
Ages 4–8
Sikander Aziz #1
City of the Plague God
Sarwat Chadda
For the child navigating the weight of family expectations and the sharp ache of losing a loved one while finding their
Ages 8–12
Persepolis #2
Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return (Persepolis, #2)
Marjane Satrapi
For the teenager navigating the complex feeling of being a stranger in two different worlds while searching for where th
Ages 14–18
We Are Big Time
Hena Kahn
For the child who feels like an outsider or wants to prove they can stay true to their identity while chasing big dreams
Ages 8–12
More to the Story
Hena Khan
For the child navigating the complex bonds of sisterhood and the worry that comes when a family member falls seriously i
Ages 8–12
Kareem Between
Shifa Saltagi Safadi
For the child feeling pulled between different parts of their identity and searching for a way to belong in both worlds.
Ages 8–12
World in Between: Based on a True Refugee Story
Kenan Trebinčević and Susan Shapiro
For the child grappling with a big move or feeling like an outsider. This true story provides a window into the courage
Ages 8–12
Amira & Hamza #2
The Quest for the Ring of Power
Samira Ahmed
For siblings navigating the balance between their bickering and their bond while discovering the richness of their cultu
Ages 8–12
Feast of Roses, The
Indu Sundaresan
For the reader curious about the hidden power of women in history and how one woman's brilliance and love redefined the
Ages 14–18
Boy, Everywhere
A. M. Dassu
For the child grappling with news of global conflict or seeking to understand the human face of the refugee crisis throu
Ages 10–14
Drita, My Homegirl
Jenny Lombard
For the child adjusting to a new home or grieving a loss, this story shows how two girls from different worlds find comm
Ages 8–12
Waiting for the Owl's Call
Gloria Whelan
For children starting to notice that life looks very different for others, this story explores the quiet strength of an
Ages 6–9
Come Back to Afghanistan: A California Teenager's Story
Said Hyder Akbar, Susan Burton
For the teenager navigating a dual identity who wants to understand the complex realities of global conflict and the wei
Ages 14–18
Crossing the Farak River
Michelle Aung Thin
For the child grappling with the reality of global crises or seeking to understand the courage required to survive when
Ages 10–14
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