Best islamic books for children according to redditors

We found 5 Reddit comments discussing the best islamic books for children. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Children's Islam Books:

u/BabaGhannouj · 7 pointsr/Hijabis

Then I would let go of that expectation of them learning those languages. Most bilingual households introduce both languages from birth. I would focus on what you do know. I am also a convert SAHM and I have a two year old. I've prayed in his presence from day one and he's been mimicking the motions since about 18 months. Sometime we pretend pray and I let him lead the prayer. We also pretend to make wudu. Now that he's potty trained I make him perform wudu in the masjid bathroom before we enter the musallah. I say alhamdulillah whenever he sneezes and bismillah before he takes a bite of food. I recite Qur'an while I'm putting him to bed (ikhlas, falaq, and nas three times each per the sunnah) and I play a recitation during quiet time. I regularly listen to lectures in his precences. Point being, do what you know. If there's something you'd like them to learn but you don't know it, learn it with them.

EDIT: Get some Islamic books. I have a few from this series. Not the best kids book in the world but it introduces basic concepts to them. http://www.amazon.com/Can-Pray-Anywhere-Series/dp/0860373398

u/TheFatCrispy · 6 pointsr/CringeAnarchy

The New York Times article.
http://archive.is/eYRLj

Yes, New York Times. Because what sort of bigoted piece of shit wouldn't want this propaganda fed to their second grade child?

It's pretty obvious the West NEEDS little boys to be told that wearing dresses is awesome stuff, because duh. We need more little boys in dresses and the lack of little boys wearing dresses pisses me off!

So, obviously I had to check out all of the supportive, encouraging, and empowering books teaching little girls how wonderful it can be to not wear hijabs! And I found tons!!!!!

https://www.amazon.com/Wear-Hijab-Anywhere-Islamic-Foundation/dp/0860373193
>Describes how Muslim girls can cover their hair and dress modestly anywhere while traveling, playing, and going about their daily activities. On board pages.

http://www.noorart.com/We-Love-Hijab?gclid=CjwKCAiAr_TQBRB5EiwAC_QCq0WBgt9-Eoi7e4C-KjwP7MDASKQxRS4-j8LSjbhABO3TXmVpZ4YLxxoCPRcQAvD_BwE

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http://everydayforlifecanada.blogspot.com/2017/04/tilt-your-head-rosie-red-not-just.html?m=1
>One message of the book is fine, that someone with a difference should not be made fun of or used as an excuse to bully them. But the book goes wrong in that it sends the message that new comers need not try to integrate into society, but rather that society must adjust its customs to the newcomer - and in fact to adopt to the newcomers customs whether they are good or not. And in any society where hijabs are the norm, woman are oppressed and treated as sexual objects, among other things. The Author never goes on to let anyone ask Fadimata why she wears the hijab or asks if she even wants to wear the hijab because that would point out that she is not allowed to not wear it.

Actually, I found none.

But... Here are other great things empowering girls to not wear hijabs!!!!

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/11/24/hijab-barbie-perfect-christmas-gift-non-muslim-parents-who-want-stick-trump-james-robbins-column/884583001/

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http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/hijab-emoji-iphone-woman-in-headscarf-gender-neutral-characters-new-apple-a7986996.html

Wait... those don't exist either.

Also found. Virtue signaling (GONE SEXUAL)

But I found an article about gently forci- EMPOWERING your daughter to "make the choice" to wear a hijab!

So... the West NEEDS little boys in dresses. And muslim cultures NEED to force empower women to wear hijabs. But also the West wants to force the hijab into becoming part of western culture..? Like a forced meme?

This is deep stuff. My moral deficiencies are too great to understand such wisdom.

u/FrostedBits · 4 pointsr/UUreddit

I don't know of any UU-specific books, but in the spirit of UU, maybe it's better to offer a variety of perspectives?

u/person_of_the_book · 3 pointsr/Quraniyoon

I got you, fam.


Don't let the cheap look fool you, Emerick knows his stuff and his Qur'an translation is quite good. I have no personally read the version for kids, but it does have good reviews on Amazon, and again - Emerick is a solid guy who does solid work.

u/mghrbi · 1 pointr/languagelearning

Trace on Me, a book (dual language) for tracing Arabic alphabet and numbers.