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My name is Bilal
by
Mobin-Uddin, Asma, author
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Kiwak, Barbara, illustrator
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Muslims Juvenile fiction.
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Prejudices Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2005
When Bilal and his sister transfer to a school where they are the only Muslims, they must learn how to fit in while staying true to their beliefs and heritage.
Best Adult Books 4 Teens 2012
2012
The best adult books for teenagers released in 2012 are reviewed. Bringing together the best reading of the year among 17 book reviewers resulted in a wonderfully varied group of titles that combines excellence and appeal to young adults. There were a few trends in addition to the plentiful coming-of-age fiction and nonfiction memoirs. There were three powerful debut novels about modern war--The Yellow Birds, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, and The Book of Jonas --and three titles that use the western canon as a basis-- The Song of Achilles (The Iliad), Goliath (The Bible) and Dotter of Her Father's Eyes (the works of James Joyce). It was exciting to find a trio of important global nonfiction titles here: Behind the Beautiful Forevers (India), Escape from Camp 14 (North Korea) and The Distance Between Us (Mexico). Surprisingly, The Age of Miracles is the only dystopian novel (might the tide be turning?).
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All-American Muslim girl
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Courtney, Nadine Jolie, 1980- author
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Muslims Juvenile fiction.
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Arab Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"Sixteen-year-old Allie, aged seven when she knew her family was different and feared, struggles to claim her Muslim and Arabic heritage while finding her place as an American teenager.\"-- Publisher's description.
Yo soy Muslim : a father's letter to his daughter
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Gonzales, Mark, 1975- author
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Amini, Mehrdokht, illustrator
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Cultural pluralism Juvenile fiction
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Identity (Philosophical concept) Juvenile fiction
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Muslims Juvenile fiction.
2017
A lyrical celebration of multiculturalism as a parent shares with a child the value of their heritage and why it should be a source of pride, even when others disagree.
Crescent moons and pointed minarets : a Muslim book of shapes
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Khan, Hena, author
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Amini, Mehrdokht, illustrator
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Islam Customs and practices Juvenile fiction.
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Muslims Juvenile fiction.
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Shapes Juvenile fiction.
2018
In simple rhyming text a young Muslim girl guides the reader through the traditions and shapes of Islam.
Golden domes and silver lanterns : a Muslim book of colors
by
Khan, Hena
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Amini, Mehrdokht, ill
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Islam Customs and practices Juvenile fiction.
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Muslims Juvenile fiction.
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Colors Juvenile fiction.
2012
In simple rhyming text a young Muslim girl and her family guide the reader through the traditions and colors of Islam.
Salat in secret
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Thompkins-Bigelow, Jamilah, author
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Aly, Hatem, artist
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Muslims Pictorial works Juvenile fiction.
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Salat Pictorial works Juvenile fiction.
2024
When Muhammad turns seven, his father gifts him his very first salat rug to pray with. Muhammad is excited to begin his salat journey, but is more comfortable silently praying in secret, afraid of the judgement he sees his dad receive when he prays in public. Can Muhammad learn to be brave and embrace his salat practice instead of hiding it from the world?
Yasmin the friend
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Faruqi, Saadia, author
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Aly, Hatem, illustrator
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Faruqi, Saadia. Yasmin
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Play Juvenile fiction.
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Pakistani Americans Juvenile fiction.
2020
After carefully planning a visit with Aly and Emma, Yasmin is disappointed to see that they want to play on their own, but a creative compromise may make everyone happy.
Code of honor
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Gratz, Alan, 1972- author
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Brothers Juvenile fiction.
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Terrorists Juvenile fiction.
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Code and cipher stories.
2015
When Iranian-American Kamran Smith learns that his big brother, Darius, has been labelled a terrorist, he sets out to piece together the codes and clues that will save his brother's life and his country from a deadly terrorist attack.
Time to pray
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Addasi, Maha, 1968- author
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Gannon, Ned, illustrator
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Albitar, Nuha, translator
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Prayer Juvenile fiction.
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Islam Customs and practices Juvenile fiction.
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Muslims Juvenile fiction.
2010
When young Yasmin goes for a visit, her grandmother teaches her a Muslim's daily prayers, makes special prayer clothes, and gives a gift that will help Yasmin remember when to pray. Includes facts about prayer customs.