Copyright Date:
2022
Edition Date:
2022
Release Date:
06/07/22
Illustrator:
Khan, Saffa,
Pages:
vii, 148 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-06-297344-4 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-2238-6
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-06-297344-3 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-2238-9
Dewey:
920
LCCN:
2022286391
Dimensions:
24 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Thu Aug 04 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Figures of Muslim excellence, past and present, are beautifully illustrated and briefly explored in this biographic compendium from two authors well versed in reaching young readers. Contemporary figures, such as Malala Yousafzai and Ibtihaj Muhammad, appear alongside historic ones, such as Ibn Battuta and Al-Zahrawi, while bringing out figures from twentieth- and twenty-first-century social and scientific movements as well. Presented in chronological birth order, from the eighth century to the late 1990s, this collection features beautiful full-page illustrations that almost overshadow the rather dry biographical sketches that introduce only briefly these figures of historic importance. The authors' choice to use encyclopedic breakdowns of two to three pages for each figure, recounting details in very clear terms, fails to capture the magic of each person's story that the authors have demonstrated in their other works. While it lacks the narrative structure and flair to make the collection stand out, this collection will no doubt inspire many readers to do further research into these fascinating figures compiled and reachable to an age that might not have other resources on the topic.
Kirkus Reviews
A look at 30 influential Muslim figures.Short profiles and lively, colorful illustrations cover subjects from around the world and over the span of millennia, many who, despite their great significance, aren't commonly spotlighted in texts for children. Among them are scientists and theorists who developed the foundations of much of modern medicine and philosophy: Ibn al-Haytham, an 11th-century Egyptian scientist who came up with the camera obscura, the basis for modern-day photography, while imprisoned, and al-Zahrawi, an 11th-century Arab Andalusian surgeon whose encyclopedia Kitab al Tasrif led directly and indirectly to much of how medicine is still practiced today. Other figures include feminist thinker Fatima Mernissi (1940-2015), who "explained that the oppression of Muslim women did not come from the religion of Islam, but rather from the attitudes of power-hungry men"; Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad; NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabar; Razia Sultan, the sole woman ruler in the Mamluk dynasty; and 14th-century explorer Ibn Battuta.A much-needed reminder of the important contributions of Muslim thinkers, scientists, and athletes. (glossary) (Collective biography. 8-12)
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 143-148).
In this biographical collection, with stunning portraits and illustrations by Saffa Khan, authors Saadia Faruqi and Aneesa Mumtaz highlight some of the talented Muslim physicians, musicians, athletes, poets, and more who helped make the world we know today.
A brilliant surgeon heals patients in the first millennium.
A female king rules the Indian subcontinent.
A poet pours his joy and grief into the world’s best-selling verses.
An iconic leader fights for civil rights.
And many, many more.
Throughout history—from the golden age of the empires of Arabia, Iraq, Persia, and India, up to modern day—Muslims have shaped our world in essential ways, with achievements in music, medicine, politics, human rights, literature, sports, technology, and more. Give this book to readers who are excited to learn about the great figures and thinkers in history!
The authors introduce their book with a personal letter to the reader, setting out their motivations and hopes for the stories they are telling. The backmatter includes a glossary and bibliography for readers’ further research and learning.