As a part of babyISLAM’s aim to be the parenting resource of choice for Muslim Families, we offer a collection of books for Muslim children. Our list is based, in part, on the works of Judith V. Lechner, Associate Professor, Auburn University.
- I am Muslim – Manju Aggarwal (c) 1985, 32p.
- Ramadan – Suhaib Hamid Ghazi (c) 1996, 26p.
- Mecca – Shahrukh Hassain (c) 1993, 46p.
- Id-ul-Fitr – Kerma Marchant (c) 1998, 32p.
- Traveling Man: The Journey of Ibn Battuta, 1325-1354 – (c) 2001, 32p.
- One World, Many Religions: TheWays We Worship – MaryPope Osborne (c) 1996, 32p.
- Living in Makkah – Shadiya Sugich (c) 1998, 45p.
- Youth in the Middle East: Voices of Despair – David J. Abodaher (c) 1990, 111p.
- Islam – Matthew Gordon (c) 2001, 128p.
- Celebrating Ramadan – Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (c) 2001