Category Archives: Family

A Review of Some Picture Books About the Quran

Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Assalamu aleikum! 1. My First Quran Book & Coloring Book by Shereen Sharief Summary: Often children memorise Surah after Surah of the Quran without knowing even it’s simple meanings and we as parents find…

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Understand Your Child’s Development — A Review

Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Authors: Jameela Ho at Muslim Parenting & Ilma Ed Irna Fathurrubayah at Atfalna Education  Weronika Ozpolat at Multicultural Motherhood Nabila Ikram at Everlearning, Everlasting Afshan Mohammed Hannah Morris at ActiveMindCare. Summary: By understanding your child’s development you can help…

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“Mommy, Who Is Allah? Al-Khaliq” Has Been Translated!

“Alhamdulillah, “Mommy, Who Is Allah?” is now, translated into Arabic, Urdu, Spanish, German, French and Turkish. Subhanah Allah, I’m so excited that children around the world will begin learning about Allah in a simple manner. I hope they will find … Continue reading

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Review of ‘Muslim Girl-Growing Up – A Guide To Puberty’

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Summary: “How can I prepare her for this new phase? I wanted to find a resource that can explain the details of this special stage while also integrating the important aspects of it from the…

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Allah is Al Fattah The Opener

Originally posted on "Mommy, Who Is Allah?":
Susan Jones Bisma Allah Al Rahman Al Raheem Allah is Al Fattah. He, who opens all things. He is The One who opens up the doors of His mercy and provides…

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Three Ramadhan Books You Should Have and Why!

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Assalamu aleikum, Many Ramadhan children’s books are overshadowed by many popular Muslim children Ramadhan books. While it’s their rizq, I also believe that it’s necessary to showcase other underdogs who deserve the spotlight too.…

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“Who Could I Be?” by Shoohada Khanom

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Bismillah, Author Shoohada Khanom’s children’s book titled Who Could I be? is launching this July insha’Allah. Please keep an eye out for it and support the work. ? Wassalam, Papatia Feauxzar Founder & President…

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What Am I ? – FREE For Five Days

Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Assalamu aleikum, My first children’s book ‘What Am I?’ is out! Alhamdullilah. The direct link is https://www.amazon.com/What-Am-Race-Are-Book-ebook/dp/B01N39Z3X4 – Click to buy at no cost to you with ‘1 click’ once on Amazon. – The paperback…

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A Cat and Mouse Pact – A Review

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A Cat and Mouse Pact Author: Nayera Salam Nayera Salam has a Master’s degree in Education from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, and more than thirty years teaching experience. She is now retired and lives in Atlanta with…

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Going to Hajj: A Book of Transport

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Title: Going to Hajj: A Book of Transport Author: Jameela Ho Ilustrator: InikamiEDU Format: Kindle eBook Age: 1-4 years old Available on Amazon here Summary: Learn the different types of transportation with Fatimah and Hamzah…

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Fitra Journal: The Muslim Homeschool Quarterly: Getting Started Volume 1 Issue 1

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? Fitra Journal: The Muslim Homeschool Quarterly: Getting Started is a nice collection of testaments by Muslim Homeschoolers, a few of which are men masha’Allah. I loved this free treat because the contributors provide…

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Ayeina’s #AlhamdulillahFor Series Gratitude Journal – A Review

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Ayeina’s #AlhamdulillahFor Series is a mini gratitude journal created by two sisters Ayesha and Samina. Thus Ayeina (Aye+Ina). Genius isn’t? Masha’Allah. Ayeina also means mirror and their motto is ‘The believer is the believer’s…

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Noon Publications Giveaway!

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Assalamu aleikum dear ummah, Noon Publications just launched a Muslim Children Book titled Adam to Zamzam. To celebrate this event, they are hosting awesome giveaways with four prizes: First prize: Kids Fire Tablet Second…

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Interview with Papatia Feauxzar on Homeschooling

Bismillahi Ar-Rahmaani Ar-Raheem It is my pleasure to interview today Papatia Feauxzar from Djarabi Kitabs. She is a wife, a mother, a homeschooler, and a busy entrepreneur who is mostly known for her passion in writing novels. Let’s find out … Continue reading

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Hector Hectricity and the Missing Socks

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I requested a copy to review and the author was kind enough to honor that request. Author: Elizabeth Lymer Illustrator: Azra Momin Publisher : Aneesa Books Hector Hectricity is about a biracial Muslim family…

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How To Guide Children’s Behavior (From an Islamic Perspective) – A Review

Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
I received three free PDFs to review from Author Jameela Ho for my honest opinion. And the verdict is that this collection is a compelling parenting guide. Because I’m also a Love and Relationship…

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New Beginnings – For A Ducktrinor Mom

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In 2016, I want to focus on Children’s Literature. I’m eager to review and promote children’s books by Muslim Authors. My main motivation? It’s my 16 month old son masha’Allah. I hope him and…

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Expert Insight with Papatia

Assalamu aleikum! I’m please and glad to share this feature with The Muslimah Mommy masha’Allah 🙂 . http://themuslimahmommy.com/expert-insight-with-papatia/ or rou can read below *** It’s an extreme pleasure to have my friend Papatia Feauxzar join The Muslimah Mommy Expert Insight … Continue reading

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Assalamu aleikum bloggers, For the longest time, I have fought a battle of lifestyle which is quitting my job or keeping it. And these highlighted posts along with hints of this struggle in all my writings or novels will vouch … Continue reading

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How Polygyny Taught Me to Coexist

Assalamu aleikum! I’m happy to announce that I’ve been featured in SISTERS Magazine! 🙂 Happy dance, masha’Allah.     http://hayatimagazine.com/fashion/how-polygyny-t-me-to-coexist/ https://www.sisters-magazine.com/2015/12/15/how-polygyny-taught-me-to-coexist-2/ *** Papatia Feauxzar shares her experience of growing up in a multi-faith family. “Perhaps Allah will put, between you … Continue reading

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