A Ramadan to Remember
-
- $9.99
Publisher Description
Ramadan is almost here! It's Zain's favorite time of the year.
Well, it usually is. After a recent move and with no mosque or Islamic school in his new neighborhood, will Zain find a new Muslim friend to celebrate with him?
Children will learn what makes the ninth Islamic month special from pre-Ramadan decorating, the importance of fasting and volunteering in the community, and the festivities and prayers that continue through the month, ending with Eid al-Fitr.
Marzieh A. Ali and Najwa Awatiff join together to celebrate their respective cultures as Ramadan is observed by Muslims around the world.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Ramadan is Zain's favorite time of year, but his South Asian-cued family has moved to a new neighborhood with no nearby mosque, he isn't attending Islamic school, and his parents have been too busy to unpack the Ramadan decorations. "For the first time, Zain's Ramadan glow isn't so bright," Ali writes. After the family builds a makeshift mosque from cardboard boxes left over from their move, neighbors portrayed with various skin tones ask questions, prompting Zain to teach them about Ramadan. And when the family prays outside, another Muslim boy drops by and joins in the preparations. Through the duo's growing bond, this heartwarming title stresses the importance of community, while Awatiff's vibrant spreads convey a sense of happiness and contentment. Back matter includes a "Make Your Own Ramadan Treat Bags" activity. Ages 5–9.