For 55 years, Muslim children have been coming to Muslim Youth Camp in Northern California, the country's oldest Muslim summer camp. In addition to the normal American summer camp activities—swimming, sing-alongs, roasting s'mores, and playing sports—campers attend classes designed to help them grow in their faith, build a sense of community, and, at a time of heightened anti-Muslim sentiment, learn how to deal with and respond to bigotry. According to Amira Quraishi, daughter of the ...
New Book and Toy Aim to Teach Kids about Islam
In the spirit of "Elf on the Shelf" and "Mensch on the Bench" comes a new toy and book to teach children about Islam: "Imam Adam." According to its creator, Danny Shakoj, "Imam Adam" is meant to serve a dual purpose: Supporting the faith of Muslim families and also educating non-Muslims about the basic tenets of Islam. As Shakoj says, "I'd like people to get a different perspective [on Islam.]... Usually, with younger kids, parents will read to them, so this way both the parents and the kids get ...
Clearing Up Common Misconceptions about Ramadan
Teach Your Children about Ramadan with these Books!
Check out this list of informative and entertaining children's books about Ramadan, put together by The Washington Post. Focusing on family, food, charity, and faith, these books explore the qualities and values that are at the heart of Ramadan, and are accessible and enjoyable for both Muslim and interfaith children. Read more (Washington Post) ...
“What I Learned from Muslims in Small-Town America”
The Sunday, May 21, 2017 episode of CNN's "United Shades of America" focused on the experiences, beliefs, and lives of American Muslims. The show's host, W. Kamau Bell, traveled to the Muslim communities of Dearborn and Hamtramck, Michigan, to interview people there and learn more about their lives. In this piece on CNN, Bell reflects on what he learned. Read more (CNN) ...