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Trouble at Taraweeh

Umama's plan to make a big dua turns into a night full of big trouble.

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Trouble at Taraweeh

Umama's plan to make a big dua turns into a night full of big trouble.

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Trouble at Taraweeh

Age Group:
4+
Author:
Rosalind Noor
Details:
Softcover, 32 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches

Umama has been counting down the days to Laylatul-Qadr, the special night that’s worth more than a thousand months. She has a very important dua ready, but staying out of trouble for the whole night, that’s harder than she thought! Especially when her pet frog stows away in her bag!

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Ever had Laylatul Qadr Not Going as Planned?

Umama has big hopes for a very special night in Ramadan, but unexpected surprises keep getting in the way. Can she still find the moment she’s been waiting for? This story will keep little readers guessing, laughing, and reflecting on what makes Ramadan truly memorable.

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meet the author

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meet the author

Rosalind Noor

Rosalind Noor is a British-Australian artist, author, academic and doctor. She specialises in the traditional Islamic arts, particularly calligraphy, illumination and miniature painting, and is winner of the Australian Muslim Artist prize 2024. After having lived in multiple towns and cities across Australia for the past eight years, she now lives and works in southeast England.

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Beautifully written and illustrated books! Ruqa-ya's Bookshelf has filled a huge void in our community by bringing Muslim children's books with moral values that children actually enjoy reading and listening to.
- Hina Salim

This book was so funny and awesome. My kids were cracking up over the unfortunate antics of poor Umama, and they could also obviously identify with being a little kid who has good-hearted intentions but just keeps messing up at every turn! On the other hand, I loved the example of the adults in the story: patient, loving, kind, understanding parents and community leaders. Thanking the child for fixing the speakers without humiliating her in public for being the cause of the problem... such a good example for the rest of us adults, too. I especially loved the imagery of the imam standing to pray with the little frog in his pocket. What a great example of Islamic ethics in terms of kindness to animals! That was so adorable. Both my kids and I loved this book. I have to admit that I was touched to tears by the ending, too, because me and my kids have been discussing the power of du'a recently, and that was also a great part of the story.

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Asma

My son loved the story. He found it funny!! I liked the illustration of masjid and Ramadan atmosphere in the story.

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Bayan Mahmoud

Mine and my son’s most favourite book is “Trouble at Taraweeh”. We got this book in Ramadan and it teaches about most important night of Ramadan. I love all the books I got from Ruqaya’s Bookshelf.

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Sufia Bhatti

Beautifully written and illustrated books! Ruqa-ya's Bookshelf has filled a huge void in our community by bringing Muslim children's books with moral values that children actually enjoy reading and listening to.
- Hina Salim

Beautifully written and illustrated books! Ruqa-ya's Bookshelf has filled a huge void in our community by bringing Muslim children's books with moral values that children actually enjoy reading and listening to.
- Hina Salim

Beautifully written and illustrated books! Ruqa-ya's Bookshelf has filled a huge void in our community by bringing Muslim children's books with moral values that children actually enjoy reading and listening to.
- Hina Salim

Beautifully written and illustrated books! Ruqa-ya's Bookshelf has filled a huge void in our community by bringing Muslim children's books with moral values that children actually enjoy reading and listening to.
- Hina Salim

Beautifully written and illustrated books! Ruqa-ya's Bookshelf has filled a huge void in our community by bringing Muslim children's books with moral values that children actually enjoy reading and listening to.
- Hina Salim

Beautifully written and illustrated books! Ruqa-ya's Bookshelf has filled a huge void in our community by bringing Muslim children's books with moral values that children actually enjoy reading and listening to.
- Hina Salim

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