Archive for February, 2009

Around the wwworld in a day.

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Assalaamu’alaikum Warahmat’ullah

Now I have some kind of internet connection at home, I’ve been trawling the web, attempting to spread the word about StoneFaruq and our books insha’Allah.

 
I’ve set up a ‘Lens‘ at squidoo.com

Books-for-Children-from-StoneFaruq

 

There’s a ‘group’ for us  on facebook

Books for Children on facebook

 

Finally, we’re on Muxlim.com too (that’s not a typo btw)

my.muxlim.com/stonefaruq

 
Can anyone make any suggestions as to where else I should go? Forums where they may be interested, or other popular sites that may attract more interest in these books insha’Allah.

Answers on a postcard (or just in the comments section below).

Jazak’Allah khair. Wassalaamu’alaikum Warahmat’ullahposted by Faruq

 

 
Update: For what it’s worth, I made a Twitter page as well…

twitter.com/stonefaruq

 

Buy on eBay!!

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Assalaamu’alaikum Warahmat’ullah

Just a quick post, the SeerahStore is still in development, online within a month insha’Allah, to enable people to purchase our, and the Seerah Foundation’s books, at the click of a mouse. In the meantime, both our books are available on eBay right here.

(will update the auction with overseas postage prices soon insha’Allah)

Jazak’Allah Khair. Wassalaamu’alaikum Warahmat’ullahposted by Faruq

Review: ‘A Squash and a Squeeze’

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

A Squash and a Squeeze

A Squash and a Squeeze

by Axel Sheffler and Julia Donaldson

The main reason my wife started writing children’s books, was because there was so little choice in books available for Muslim children, and unfortunately, what was available was always of poor quality next to non-Muslim offerings.

This is not to say though that we would not recommend any of these books to people. The vast majority of books our children have are made by non-Muslims (and no doubt, is the case of most other Muslims living in the West too), and many of them are the kind of fantastic books that we are inspired to try to make for our kids.

For example, any books written by Julia Donaldson, and illustrated by Axel Sheffler (the pair most famous for ‘The Gruffalo‘), are all classics. There are several books by these two, but the one I’m looking at here is ‘A Squash and a Squeeze‘.

A Squash and a Squeeze   A Squash and a Squeeze

Axel Sheffler’s cartoonish, but very detailed, illustration style is a marvel for kids to look at, after reading again and again, don’t be surprised to find them (and yourself) spotting different things in the pictures, that you didn’t notice before.

Like all Julia Donaldson’s books, the rhyme is without compare in children’s literature, she is far and away the best, stringing words together like no other children’s author today. Furthermore, this tale has a moral at the end of it, which doesn’t always happen with children’s book any more.
The old woman in the story who constantly complains of her house being too small, is taught the value of appreciating what you have, in an rather unconventional manner, by a passing ‘wise old man’.

A Squash and a Squeeze A Squash and a Squeeze

In short, we haven’t seen any books by Sheffler and Donaldson, that we didn’t like, they’re among the best out there for children at the moment.posted by Faruq