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Understanding Islam through Stories and Poems
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Muslim Child
Understanding Islam through Stories and Poems

By Rukhsana Khan
Illustrated by Patty Gallinger
Sidebars by Irfan Alli
2002, 104 pages, hardback.
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About the on the Creators of the Book

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In this compelling collection, Rukhsana Khan lovingly examines the everyday lives and struggles of Muslim children as they learn to follow the path of Islam, one of the world's major religions, in a way of life that is often misunderstood.

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Background on the Creators of the Book

Rukhsana Khan was born in Lahore, Pakistan, and emigrated with her family to Canada at the age of three. She's written songs and stories for Adam's World (a Muslim video series) and Muslim magazines, and has published books for children of all backgrounds: Bedtime Ba-a-a-lk; The Rose in My Carpets; Dahling, If You Luv Me, Would You Please, Please Smile; and King of the Skies.

Rukhsana lives in Toronto, Canada, with her husband, Irfan Alli, and their four children, three girls and a boy. She can be reached through her website: www. Rukhsanakhan.com.

Irfan Alli emigrated from Guyana, West Indies, to Canada in 1975. He is a leader and educator in the Muslim community in Toronto, Canada. Over the years Irfan has helped both Muslim and non-Muslims to better understand Islam. He frequently speaks to students, parents, educators, church leaders, and community groups, and at interfaith forums. Irfan Alli and Rukhsana Khan have been married for more than twenty years.

Patty Gallinger is an artist who loves to research and illustrate children's books. Her past careers include that of book designer and award winning nature artist.

Ms. Gallinger lives in Ontario, Canada. She is the mother of two children.

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