Praise for other publications in the Islamic Fairy Tales series:
Simple, colorful illustrations enhance this lovely recreation of a
cherished fairy tale. . . . Cinderella: An Islamic Tale is highly
recommended especially for children's public library multicultural
picture book collections.--The Midwest Book Review
In this version, the heroine is pious as well as pretty. . . . The
full-color watercolors, with some Anatolian details in clothing and
household goods, are attractive.--Kirkus Reviews, on Snow White: An
Islamic Tale
After the wicked Count Lahab promises to crush the young princess Mariam
at her aqiqah, she is hidden within the king's castle.
Many peaceful years pass, but, upon news of Mariam's wedding, they come
to a piercing end. Count Lahab finds a way to deceive the castle and
present her with a beautiful hijab pin, covered in poison, that leaves
her in a deep, unbreakable sleep.
After potions and prayers have no effect her husband, Haris, is told to
go on a perilous journey to Makkah to pray for her recovery and bring
back zam zam water for her to drink. But, faced by Count Lahab and his
outlaws, what does his destiny hold?
Fawzia Gilani has worked as a teacher, librarian, and school
principal in the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada since 1993.
She is the author of thirty children's books, mostly on the topic of
Eid. She also works as an educational consultant and is currently based
in Qatar.