Samira Abou-Eid Samira Abou-Eid i(15930734 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Ramadan Rules Amal Abou-Eid , Samira Abou-Eid (illustrator), Australia : Amal Abou-Eid , 2021 23587254 2021 single work picture book children's

'Ramadan Rules explains all there is to know about the holiest month in the Islamic Calendar. From explanations about iftar and suhoor to discussions about what can and cannot be done during this month, this story takes readers on an educational journey and informs them about the glorious month of Ramadan.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Why Does Mum Wear a Hijab? Amal Abou-Eid , Samira Abou-Eid (illustrator), Australia : Amal Abou-Eid , 2019 23587206 2019 single work picture book children's

'Why Does Mum Wear a Hijab? explains the significance of religious clothing and accessories for people of faith. It highlights the reasons Muslim women choose to wear the hijab and paves the way for discussion about other religious clothing and accessories.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon My Muslim Mate Amal Abou-Eid , Samira Abou-Eid (illustrator), Kingsville : Aly's Books , 2019 15931059 2019 single work picture book children's

'Young Charlie is a true-blue young Aussie, and so is his friend Khaled. They spend time together on their scooters, as well as chatting about the things that they share, and the things that make them different. My Muslim Mate, written by exciting new author Amal Abou-Eid, is the story of how, through talking and learning about each other's cultures, friendships can flourish and lives can work together harmoniously.

'The story explains aspects of Islam that are often misunderstood, and is a great resource for non-Muslim families who wish to learn more, as well as Muslim students in classrooms across Australia who can access the book to help express themselves.'  (Publication summary)

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