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Tag Archives: Children
Written Versus Not Written Stuff: Child Soldiers and Islam Part 2
Originally posted on The Human Lens:
Written by Papatia Feauxzar, part II Bismillah Children are not meant to be soldiers, they are supposed to carry a legacy, to play, to learn and advance the religion the right way Allah intended…
Posted in Collaborations, Daily Living
Tagged child soldiers, Children, deen, Shariah, Written vs. Not Written Stuff
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Written Versus Not Written Stuff:Child Soldiers and Islam
Originally posted on The Human Lens:
Part I, Written by Saadia Haq The topic of child soldiers, or young jihadists is far by often misunderstood by many as if the very faith of Islam promotes teachings for recruitment of under…
Posted in Collaborations
Tagged Children, children soldiers, Islam, Saadia Haq, Written vs. Not Written Stuff
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A Tale of Two Cookies
Originally posted on Hey, I Wrote A Book:
I’m excited to announce that I have released my fifth book, which happens to be my third children’s book. It’s called A Tale of Two Cookies, and is a rhyming book written for…
Tips to Raise an Inspired Child
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Assalamu aleikum! How have you guys been? We have been busy between homeschooling, all my hats (my different jobs), and a lot of etc. alhamdullilah. I have a small list of things that have…
Posted in Homeschooling Activities
Tagged Children, Creativitity, Homeschool, Parenting guides
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Childhood Champions (Book I & Book II) – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Assalamu aleikum, I received these two books depicted above by Muslim Author George Green, and I enjoyed reading them alhamdullilah. I can’t wait for my son to be able to read them for himself…
Posted in Children's Literature
Tagged Childhood Champions, Children, George Green, No Ordinary Day, The Project
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IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE : SURPRISE! BY DR. ZAHEERA JINA
NEW CHILDREN’S BOOK SHOWCASES FAMILYHOOD AND GOOD MANNERED MUSLIM CHILDREN Surprise! is an original children’s book story based on a real Muslim family. DALLAS, TX-August 3rd, 2017. DJARABI KITABS PUBLISHING will be officially releasing ‘Surprise!’ a new children’s book in paperback format … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Literature
Tagged Children, Children Literature, Children's books, Raising Children, Surprise!, Zaheera Jina
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The Muslims: A Graphic Novel (Volume 1) – A Review — Hayati Magazine
Bismillah, The Muslims is a new Muslim graphic novel aimed at young Muslim children. Author : Ahmad Philips is an author, illustrator, and animator. Raised in Michigan, he graduated in animation and worked as a video editor, illustrator, animator, and … Continue reading
Blog Tour for ‘Ramadan without Daddy’ by Misbah Akhtar
Posted in Children's Literature, women
Tagged Blog Tour, Children, Depression, divorce, Marriage, Misbah Akhtar, Ramadan Without Daddy
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The Princess and the Good Deed – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Authors: Umm Juwayriyah & Juwayriyah Ayed Illustrator : F.A.Ibrahim Publisher : As Sabr Publications What to expect: ‘an original Islamic fairy tale of kindness, friendship, and animal rights!’ Our Thoughts: The Princess and the…
Posted in Children's Literature
Tagged Children, Ducktrinors Read, fairy tale, Reviews, Umm Juwayriyah
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A Cat and Mouse Pact – A Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
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…
The One – A Children’s Book Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Author: Manaal Jafrey-Razaque Illustrator : Tanya Emelyanova Publisher : Prolance What will it accomplish? Pious Muslim children who will exhibit taqwa insha’Allah Summary: The One is a fun-to-read, rhyming storybook about Allah that touches upon fundamentals…
‘Islamic Fun Brain Busters for Kids’ by Fawziyyah F. Emiabata — Hayati Magazine
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Title: Islamic Fun Brain Busters for Kids Author: Fawziyyah Folasade Emiabata of Muslim Teen Reads Ilustrator: Kaltrina Ferizi Editor: Lateefah Binuyo Format: Paperback Age: 7 years old + Description: An excellent fun way to…
Five Children Books To Have
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Go Away Bad Mood : Bad Mood is chased away by Big Belle, Susie Squirrel and her friend Gus, Dorothy Doe, and Lady Golden Beak. In this rhyming fantasy, Bad Mood, the gloomy, ugly guy tries to ruin their day…
The Narrative 9 of Children’s Books
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
Nightly News With Safa : Safa’s tired of the same old sad news she sees on TV, so she comes up with a wonderful idea! She creates her own broadcast about the who, what, when,…
‘When I Grow Up’ by Sundus Iraq
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
When I Grow Up by Sundus Iraq is a children’s book that has become my favorite! Why? Because it has Arabic writing. It’s perfect to instill the language to children. Arabic seeds indeed I’ll…
Posted in Children's Literature, Reviews
Tagged Children, Reviews, Sundus Iraq, When I Grow Up
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Noon Publications Giveaway!
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
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…
Naiya in Nature – A Kid Yoga Book Review
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
? Author: Shazia Latif Illustrator : Palalee Puru Publisher : Prolance What to expect: A Relaxed Mind, Serenity, and Inner Peace Summary: When Naiya wakes up to her busy, loud surroundings, she decides to…
Posted in Children's Literature, Uncategorized
Tagged Children, Muslim Authors, Palalee Puru, Prolance, Shazia Latif
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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
Posted in Family, Uncategorized
Tagged Children, Homeschool, Oum Soumayyah, Working and stay home momss
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Hector Hectricity and the Missing Socks
Originally posted on A Ducktrinor Mom:
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…
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…
Posted in Family, Marriage
Tagged Children, Jameela Ho, Parenting guides, Raising Children
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