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Assmaa A. Andulsi: The Girl Who is Like No Other

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Assmaa A. The Girl Who is Like No Other is about a modern Muslim American girl. Assmaa thinks she should be more famous than Snow White, Princess Aurora or Cinderella. Everywhere she goes, she carries two sets of herself. One writes in English from left to right while the other writes in Arabic from right to left. One goes to public school during the week, and the other attends Sunday school at the mosque. One admires George Washington and Martin Luther King while the other loves the Prophet Mohamed. These two identities make her different, special, and a girl who is like no other. Sometimes she struggles to understand others. When she yells at her third-grade teacher for not fasting during Ramadan, super-duper trouble follows. Her mother explains that since her teacher is Christian, she doesn’t fast. Since Assmaa didn’t know how other people live and believe, others probably don’t know much about how her family lives and believes. She sets up a food drive to teach her fellow students about an important principle called zakat, the act of giving. The story briefly introduces readers to all five pillars of salat, or prayer; sawm, or fasting; zakat, charitable giving; hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca; and shahada, the declaration of faith.

126 pages, Paperback

Published July 20, 2020

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April 1, 2021
A wonderful, empowering story for girls - Muslim or non-Muslim. Assmaa is a truly unique girl as she will remind you over and over! A great family story that can inspire all young girls to greatness and gives a positive and true-to-life picture of a Muslim family. A nice introduction to Islam in an easy and refreshing manner. Suitable for libraries and definitely should be on some reading lists!
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