Suma Din freelance writer

freelance writer

Review For Special Times

Featured in Emel (October 2009)

Review by Ayman Khwaja

One in a series of books exploring the six world religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism and Hinduism, ‘A Journey Through Life in Islam’ by Suma Din is very much a key companion for a young child, curious about their religion.

With a fun, interactive layout and brightly coloured fonts, this publication is a perfect addition for the living-room bookshelf or a school library.

A wealth of information divided into the stages of life and worldly experiences ranging from birth and adolescence to marriage and death, this book provides a personal and sensitive insight into the intricacies of the Muslim lifestyle.

Brimming with large, colourful pictures, which provide a first-hand, tailored experience into the practice of Islam, allows children to comprehend the religion with greater ease. Fact pages listing a wealth of relevant websites serving as the best information sources on the religion act as the perfect conclusion for a curious mind.

A great ‘over to you’ section incorporated into the individual chapters of the book allow children to test their knowledge on what the book has taught them about Islam; a definite recommendation for the Religious Education curriculum, which is always seeking out the best in religious publications.

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