Hajj and Eid ul-Adha Books

Since Eid ul-Adha is less than 3 weeks away, I will start posting book reviews that pertain to it so that you might still be able to get the books in time for your kids bi-Idhnillah.

Every time this year, I am scrambling to find Eid ul Adha or Hajj children’s stories. Compared to the abundant Ramadan stories we see through the different publishing avenues, stories about Eid ul-Adha or Hajj seem to be more scarce. I will be adding a few books to my collection this time around and hopefully, the Muslim authors and publishers will realize the need to add more titles for next year.

This is not a default endorsement of the titles listed. Please make sure you read my full reviews before making your purchases.

  1. I Went for Hajj by Na’ima b. Robert
  2. Little Batul’s Eid Celebrations by Munise Ulker
  3. Ibrahim the Builder by Khadija Khaki
  4. Hajj Activity Booklet by Earth Custodians
  5. The Muslims – Eid ul Adha by Ahmad Philips
  6. Young Explorers’ Adventures in Makkah by Abu Zaynah
  7. Let’s Learn about Eid ul-Adha by Seven Sabeel Press
  8. Going to Mecca by Na’ima b. Robert
  9. The Green Dinosaur Umbrella by Amina Banawan
  10. The Best Eid Ever by Asma Mobbin-Uddin
  11. Two Pigeons on a Pilgrimage by Rabia Bashir
  12. Dhul Hijjah Adventures by Mehreen Tariq
  13. Yan’s Hajj by Fawzia Gilani
  14. The Rhyming Eid Book by Fatima Salem
  15. If Allah Wills by Dr. Oz
  16. A Little Tree Goes for Hajj by Eman Salem
  17. The Lost Ring by Fawzia Gilani
  18. The Perfect Gift by J. Samia Mair
  19. Zaahir & Jamel the Camel: Hajj by Amarullah Almarwani
  20. We’re off to Make Umrah by Sana Munshey
  21. An Old Man who Trusts Allah by Fawzia Gilani
  22. The Colours of My Eid by Suzanne Muir

I will be reviewing the first 6 books on this list inshaAllah so keep an eye out.

Bismillah.

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