Ruby Moore, better known as Umm Zakiyyah, internationally acclaimed author of the If I Should Speak trilogy, introduces readers to a new genre in her debut juvenile fiction story A Friendship Promise. Maryam, the main character of this short novel, is the daughter of strict Pakistani-American parents who decide to bend their rules to help […]
Set in the days following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Innocent People provides a look into the daily activities of several Muslim families living in the United States where fear and suspicion ran rampant. [typography color=”#ad1f15″]Price: [yak_price][/typography] [yak_buy]
A practical guide on sexual health education and traditional family values for young Muslims growing up in today’s world. Recommended for children between the ages of 8 and 13 as well as their parents and teachers. First book of its kind which tackles sex education from an Islamic perspective. "…The Miracle of Life…answers the genuine […]
The book features a collection of short stories written by Muslim teens. Through their stories they share the struggles and experiences they have faced on issues such as dating, friendship, hijab, respecting parents, clarifying misconceptions about Islam and defining one’s identity. [typography color=”#ad1f15″]Price: [yak_price][/typography] [yak_buy]
The publisher is introducing its first series of fictional narratives for Muslim youth. The objective of this particular series is to focus on the struggles of Muslim youth maturing in non-Muslim societies with a view to enhance the understanding of Islamic principles through the storytelling medium. "As I read, I was drawn in by the […]
This is a story of what true friendship is all about. The lead character of the story, Jennah talks about her new friends, from different lands and cultures, with whom she is, at first, hesitant to be friendly. She soon realizes that it is her own selfish attitude and jealousy that is hampering their friendship […]
Everyday Struggles is a collection of short stories written bu Muslim teenage girls for their peers. Life is a series of trials and tribulations. Teenage life sometimes feels like a crash course. Muslim teens face unique striggles due to their identity. In this book, real Muslims have shared their innermost thoughts and feelings about their […]
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 in America, is asked […]
In this novel, internationally acclaimed author of If I Should Speak, A Voice, and Footsteps introduces us to the heart, mind, and life of Renee Morris, the narrator of this reflective tale. Told in three parts, Renee's story tells of a stringent childhood in her father's church and her ultimate submission to the religion of […]
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 […]