In Book 12 of the Jannah Jewels adventure series, the girls must follow clues to find the last two remaining artifacts to place into the Golden Clock, which opens up to reveal an unforgettable secret! Along the way, they will face their surprising archnemesis and participate in an ultimate intense archery battle. What is the secret of the Golden Clock? Who will be finally crowned the next Master Archer?
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In Realities of Submission, the reader witnesses the heart, mind, and life of Renee Morris, the narrator of this reflective tale.
Al Walaa Publications
Teen & Young Adults
English
9780970766748
Umm Zakiyyah
The internationally acclaimed author of If I Should Speak, A Voice, and Footsteps introduces her first novel written independent of the If I Should Speak trilogy.
In Realities of Submission, the reader witnesses the heart, mind, and life of Renee Morris, the narrator of this reflective tale. Told in three parts, Renee's first person narrative tells of a stringent childhood in her father's church and her ultimate submission to the religion of her nature in young adulthood. As Renee embraces Islam, the spiritual tranquility of her initial conversion begins to wane as she faces the painful realities of navigating the Muslim experience itself. At times humorous and at times painful, the story touches the reader's deepest thoughts and incites the familiar questioning of the human soul.
“Phenomenally powerful . . . moving.” —Yasmin bint Ismail, author of A Hand Through the Door for My New Sister
Isaiah, Kyle, and Jennifer. As children, the three cousins laughed together, played pranks, and generally caused chaos within the family. Now, as they approach adulthood, each faces a special challenge.
Muslim Writers Publishing
Teen & Young Adults
English
9780979357763
Jamilah Kolocotronis
Isaiah, Kyle, and Jennifer. As children, the three cousins laughed together, played pranks, and generally caused chaos within the family. Now, as they approach adulthood, each faces a special challenge.
Isaiah’s father, Chris, has dreams for this first-born son, anticipating that he will travel the world to “spread the word of God.” Isaiah has dreams of his own – of history and anthropology – and he refuses to give in to his father’s demands. Their unspoken conflict erupts into a bitter war of faith and will.
The car accident changed everything. Kyle, Brad’s oldest son, was once a star athlete, popular and self-assured. Now he is disabled and alone. He struggles for acceptance and the opportunity to prove himself. Through his own determination and the encouragement of a special friend, Kyle strives for another chance at life.
Jennifer, Joshua’s daughter, is a new mother who builds her life around her Pakistani husband and their infant son. When cultural clashes in her marriage present special difficulties, Jennifer is challenged to make her own way in the world. Unexpected events further complicate her life.
In ripples, the fourth book of the Echoes Series, these three children of Brad, Chris, and Joshua learn how to overcome obstacles and endure hardships in the transition from youth to adulthood.
What does it take to be popular? This is what we find out in this story.
Amirah Publishing
Teen & Young Adults
English
9781450527392
Yahiya Emerick
Layla Deen is a teenager in junior high school. She's feeling teenage angst, as well as conflicting acceptance and rejection from her peers. Misconceptions about Islam don't help matters any. What does it take to be popular? This is what we find out in this story of an American Muslim girl negotiating the perils and pitfalls of junior high school. When the "popular girls" arrange a popularity contest, Layla finds herself under pressure as never before. Her world is thrown into turmoil even as she learns things about herself - and others - that she never would have guessed possible.
A heart-moving tale of faith, betrayal, and affection....
Al Walaa Publications
Teen & Young Adults
English
9780970766755
Umm Zakiyyah
In this novel that spans the Atlantic, from Saudi Arabia to America, internationally acclaimed author of the If I Should Speak trilogy and the novel Realities of Submission shares with readers a heart-moving tale of faith, betrayal, and affection.
Sharif, the main character of this novel, after completing his undergraduate studies, is asked by family and friends to leave the comfort of the land he has known since childhood to study at a prestigious Islamic university in Riyadh. Haunted by the sudden death of his father who would have wanted this opportunity for his son, Sharif reluctantly agrees to the proposition and to assuming the position as imam over the small suburban Maryland Masjid where his father once held the same post. After his six-year study abroad, Sharif returns to America changed in ways he cannot fully comprehend.
Now doubting his engagement to his childhood friend, Sharif is confounded by questions of marriage and how he should practice the Islamic faith. As he searches for answers to spiritual perplexities and the deeper affairs of the heart, he finds guidance in a vision he sees while asleep, a vision that is made all the more perplexing when it manifests itself in real life. Navigating the enigmatic world of dreams and the mystery of the human soul, Hearts We Lost is by far the author’s most powerful novel to date, and the most unforgettable.
Footsteps, the third in a trilogy to follow Umm Zakiyyah's A Voice, is a story that stands on its own in both impact and inspiration
Al Walaa Publications
Teen & Young Adults
English
9780970766731
Umm Zakiyyah
The journey began in If I Should Speak with Tamika Douglass's path of spiritual growth and direction, treaded at the hands of her college roommates, Aminah and Dee, two Muslims on opposite ends of their strength in Islam. Footsteps, the third in a trilogy to follow Umm Zakiyyah's A Voice, is a story that stands on its own in both impact and inspiration.
At the heart of the novel is the story of Ismael, a forty-seven-year-old biracial son of a white mother and black father, and Sarah, a forty-nine-year-old white daughter of the racist South. Married for twenty-six years and having accepted Islam on a journey they took together, the Ali pair has what every partnership hopes to achieve: Stability, dedication, and a comfortable life.As the story unfolds, the hairline fractures in their marriage become visible, and the fractures become splintering cracks as Sarah discovers a detrimental secret her husband has kept from her for four months. In the face of his wife's discovery, Ismael is torn between the love and security of his marriage, and the natural inclinations any man must temper in a world full of choices, and devastating consequences. Forming the thread that weaves the characters' lives together is Alika Mitchell, a strikingly beautiful daughter of a Mulatto mother and half-Nigerian father, who is conducting a multicultural research for her master's, and who inspires in the reader questions that one is left to ponder long after the book is closed.
In this book, you will find factual stories from time periods ancient to present, yet all encompass timeless lessons for an ageless readership.
Zayd Publications
Teen & Young Adults
English
9780985922603
Iman Abdallah Al-Qaisi
A Cup of Mint Tea is a collection of short stories to rekindle your spirit, warm your heart, and nurture your soul. Perhaps its best read while relaxing on the couch with a cup of tea in hand. Beyond the captivating stories, the associated thought-provoking lessons provide unique analyses that are sure to prompt mindful contemplation.
In this book, you will find factual stories from time periods ancient to present, yet all encompass timeless lessons for an ageless readership. They are inspirational stories with lessons to reflect upon throughout the day, and are surely to become a refreshing cup of inspirations, a sip of motivation, and a whole pot of reflection.
Tobay is a small fishing hamlet on a tropical coast which provides a modest though reliable provision for the local villagers.
Islamic Foundation
Teen & Young Adults
English
9780860374770
Zaynab Dawood
Tobay is a small fishing hamlet on a tropical coast which provides a modest though reliable provision for the local villagers. The village has always been a peaceful and safe place for as long as the elders of the community can remember. However, life has become disrupted by a power-hungry individual, Abbas. Abbas resorts to threats, bribery, and violence to fulfill his selfish desires to take control of the harbor and the surrounding farmland. The people of the village both old and young rise to this challenge courageously, but will their faith, wisdom, and perseverance against all odds be enough to win this battle?
Journey with Ahmad and Layla Deen as they embark on one amazing adventure after another. In this special omnibus edition, all four Deen family stories are gathered in one place for hours of non-stop thrills.
In the first story, Ahmad and Layla take a trip with their father to sunny Mexico to learn about the ancient Aztecs. After their father is kidnapped, they learn more about this ancient civilization than they could ever imagine.
In the second story, Layla tries to catch a thief and what she discovers about herself is a lot more than she ever thought possible.
In the third story, Ahmad goes on a class trip to China, but instead of getting a history lesson, he may become a victim of history, along with his annoying roommate. Can he survive?
In the final story, Layla is a young teenager trying to survive her last year of junior high school. Just when she thinks her feelings of isolation are starting to get manageable, the student council decides to have a popularity contest - and her name is mysteriously entered! Find out what happens!
Stories from the Arab World
present well known – and less well known – tales from the Middle East.
Their vigor, humor, color and charm will delight young readers the world
over.
Their carefully-worded text and their bright, full-color illustrations
have been specially prepared to appeal to young readers.
The Stories from the Arab World
series is suitable for children of a whole cross-section of ages who
will learn and enjoy the various tales. The young will listen eagerly to
their parents’ narration while older children who can read will find
both pleasure and practice in reading the book. Children will also enjoy the beautiful illustration thereby enhancing their imagination and creating a passion for stories.
Language: English, Also available as (Urdu, Arabic)
Code: 807341222258
Description
Noorart is pleased to present this textbook and coloring book for grades 1-2, it’s an excellent, child-friendly Islamic curriculum in modern, contemporary English. This book is designed to meet the needs of parents, weekend schools and full time schools... » See More