Islamic Books Every Muslim Mom Should Read to Her Kids

Discover Must-Read Islamic Books for Children

As a Muslim mom, sharing the beauty of Islam with your children can be a rewarding journey. Children’s books with Islamic themes are a wonderful way to instill values, impart stories of the Prophets, and nurture spiritual growth. In this post, we explore some essential books that every Muslim mom should read to her kids.

Children reading Islamic books

The Prophet’s Pond by Zaheer Khatri

The Prophet’s Pond offers an engaging narrative about the significance of the pond (Hawdh) of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Beautifully illustrated, this book captivates young minds while teaching about the Day of Judgment and the blessings associated with the Hawdh.

The Prophet’s Pond book cover

Migo & Ali: Love for the Prophets by Zanib Mian

This delightful collection of stories introduces children to various Prophets mentioned in the Quran. With its vibrant illustrations and easy-to-read format, Migo & Ali helps young readers understand the lessons and morals imparted by these noble figures.

Migo & Ali book cover

Hats of Faith by Medeia Cohan

Hats of Faith is a unique book that promotes interfaith understanding through recognizing the diverse head coverings worn by different faith communities. Its simple language and engaging illustrations make it a wonderful addition to any child’s bookshelf.

Hats of Faith book cover

My First Book about the Qur’an by Sara Khan

Introduce your little ones to the sacred text in a gentle, age-appropriate manner with My First Book about the Qur’an. This book provides a straightforward introduction to the teachings of the Qur’an, making it an excellent choice for young children.

My First Book about the Qur’an cover

Conclusion

Sharing these books with your children can create lasting memories and provide important lessons about faith, acceptance, and the love of Allah. Let these stories be a source of both education and inspiration in your home. Which book will you be reading tonight?

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