I am collaborating with @smilecanada to highlight books about Muslims with disabilities.

SMILE is an organization dedicated to supporting children and youth with disabilities with a focus on the Muslim community.

I have been following them on here for a while and when I was approached to do this collab, I immediately said yes.

I spent time researching children’s stories about Muslims with disabilities written by Muslim authors for this post. It wasn’t surprising that we don’t actually have a huge selection and further proved to me the desperate need of these stories to be written in the Muslim Lit space.

I want to take the opportunity to call on all Muslim publishers to actively seek out authors that have these stories to tell. Stories must be told in a way that empowers kids with disabilities rather than an educational opportunity for the audience. Whether they are the protagonist or a hero of the story – ensure to represent characters with disabilities with respect and dignity where they are part of and included in the community.

Please note that some of these books on this post I have read and reviewed, while others I recently found and have not had the opportunity to read the content.

Please check out @smilecanada and their website to contribute to their much needed cause within the Canadian Muslim community.

https://www.smilecan.org/

#smilecanada #muslimstories #disabledmuslimstories #kidlit #muslimkidlit #donate

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I am on an endless search for faith-based books that captivate the hearts and minds of young Muslims. By offering detailed book reviews, parents, teachers, and librarians will have the opportunity to make informed decisions when investing in their child’s bookshelf.

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