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1 y separately published work icon Stories of 20 More Muslim Heroes Tamara Haque , Australia : Tamara Haque , 2022 25801643 2022 single work non-fiction children's fiction

'Changing misconceptions one hero at a time. The second book in the Mighty Muslim Heroes series, featuring 20 Muslim women and men who have shaped, and continue to shape our world.

'Do you know Muslims come from every part of the world? Do you know of the Muslim women who are making strides in astrophysics, activism, education, and many other fields? You know Galileo and Newton but do you know Ibn al-Haytham and Mariam al-Asturlabi?

'Stories of 20 More Mighty Muslim Heroes hopes to inspire and empower children with these legendary multicultural biographies.

'Jam-packed with information, titbits, aspirations, and achievements of each Muslim hero from the past and present, this sequel is sure to leave every child feeling empowered and encouraged. Each story is accompanied by gorgeous illustrations or real life images.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Stories of 20 Mighty Muslim Heroes Tamara Haque , Ghada Ezzat (illustrator), Soundos Rezig (illustrator), Trisha Bose (illustrator), Australia : Tamara Haque , 2021 23588612 2021 single work non-fiction children's

'Changing misconceptions one hero at a time. Read about 20 famous and forgotten Muslim heroes who made a big difference to the world. Travel back in time with true stories of these inspirational heroes, accompanied by colourful illustrations and real images bringing the stories to life.

'Do you know the story of the first nurse? The man who developed the first antiseptics? The woman in charge of the royal library? The female navy commander who defeated the Dutch army...twice! The man who travelled to nearly 40 countries in the 14th century? They all had two things in common - they were Muslim and they wanted to make a difference.

'These are just some examples of thousands of Muslim heroes who helped change the world over the centuries. This book hopes to inspire you with the stories of 20 such Muslim heroes from the 7th century - 19th Century. Let this book leave you inspired with tales of bravery, determination, intelligence, and curiosity. This book aims to inspire hope in children and adults. It also hopes to change misconceptions about Muslims and help build an inclusive and diverse community.

'Read about the heroes during the Islamic Golden Age who made outstanding contributions to Science, Arts and Education. Learn about inspirational women who never backed down and left their mark in this world. Be inspired by people who were curious about the world until the day they died.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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