A Muslim Hero

A Muslim Hero
Title A Muslim Hero PDF eBook
Author Firash Ututalum
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-06-18
Genre
ISBN 9781947901117

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The Emir Abd el-Kader was a very rare man in history. He was a Muslim hero, a warrior for righteousness, a defender of his people, and a protector of the weak, including his enemies. His brave actions saved thousands of Christian lives, winning him the admiration of many, including President Abraham Lincoln. May this righteous man's story inspire young readers everywhere. Young author Firash Ututalum from the Philippines has written this important story for young readers. It was beautifully illustrated by Hannah Wieckhorst.

Stories of 20 Mighty Muslim Heroes

Stories of 20 Mighty Muslim Heroes
Title Stories of 20 Mighty Muslim Heroes PDF eBook
Author Tamara Haque
Publisher Th Publishing
Pages 60
Release 2021-06-14
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780645077407

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Read about 20 Muslim heroes who made a big difference to the world. Travel back in time with true stories of these inspirational heroes, accompanied by colourful illustrations and real images bringing the stories to life.

Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero

Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero
Title Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero PDF eBook
Author Saadia Faruqi
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 298
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0062943243

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At a time when we are all asking questions about identity, grief, and how to stand up for what is right, this book by the author of A Thousand Questions will hit home with young readers who love Hena Khan and Varian Johnson—or anyone struggling to understand recent U.S. history and how it still affects us today. Yusuf Azeem has spent all his life in the small town of Frey, Texas—and nearly that long waiting for the chance to participate in the regional robotics competition, which he just knows he can win. Only, this year is going to be more difficult than he thought. Because this year is the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, an anniversary that has everyone in his Muslim community on edge. With “Never Forget” banners everywhere and a hostile group of townspeople protesting the new mosque, Yusuf realizes that the country’s anger from two decades ago hasn’t gone away. Can he hold onto his joy—and his friendships—in the face of heartache and prejudice?

Ten Muslim Heroes

Ten Muslim Heroes
Title Ten Muslim Heroes PDF eBook
Author Lama Blaique
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 2021-08-15
Genre
ISBN 9781737155843

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Travel back in time with Adam and his dad to learn about ten inspiring heroes who have changed the world. This book, made for children of all ages, aims to teach that everything is possible for those who are brave enough to make their dreams come true. The men in this book represent multiple nationalities to reflect the diversity we have in our Muslim world. These inspirational figures also come from different work domains. The characters include a scholar, an athlete, an innovator, among others.

Muslim Heroes on Screen

Muslim Heroes on Screen
Title Muslim Heroes on Screen PDF eBook
Author Daniel O'Brien
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 0
Release 2022-12-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9783030741440

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If films drawing on Middle East tropes often highlight white Westerners, figures such as Sinbad and the Thief of Bagdad embody a counter-tradition of protagonists, derived from Islamic folklore and history, who are portrayed as ‘Other’ to Western audiences. In Muslim Heroes on Screen, Daniel O’Brien explores the depiction of these characters in Euro-American cinema from the silent era to the present day. Far from being mere racial masquerade, these screen portrayals are more complex and nuanced than is generally allowed, not least in terms of the shifting concepts and assumptions that inform their Muslim identity. Using films ranging from Douglas Fairbanks’ The Thief of Bagdad, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, El Cid, Kingdom of Heaven and The Message to The Wind and the Lion, O’Brien considers how the representational strategies of Western filmmakers may transcend such Muslim stereotypes as fanatic antagonists or passive victims. These figures possess a cultural significance which cannot be fully appreciated by Euro-American audiences without reference to their distinction as Muslim heroes and the implications and resonances of an Islamicized protagonist.

Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World

Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World
Title Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World PDF eBook
Author Burhana Islam
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 208
Release 2020-07-16
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 024144182X

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Do you think you know who first thought of the theory of evolution? Have you ever wondered who created the oldest university in the world? Is Joan of Arc is the only rebel girl who led an army that you've heard of? Then you need this stunningly illustrated treasure trove of iconic and hidden amazing Muslim heroes. You'll find people you might know, like Malala Yousafzai, Mo Farah and Muhammad Ali, as well as some you might not, such as: Hasan Ibn Al-Haytham: the first scientist to prove theories about how light travels, hundreds of years before Isaac Newton. Sultan Razia: a fearsome female ruler. G. Willow Wilson: the comic book artist who created the first ever Muslim Marvel character. Ibtihaj Muhammad: the Olympic and World Champion fencer and the first American to compete in the games wearing a hijab. Noor Inayat Khan: the Indian Princess who became a British spy during WWII. There are so many more amazing Muslim men and women who have changed our world, from pirate queens to athletes, to warriors and mathematicians. Who will your next hero be?

Muslim Superheroes

Muslim Superheroes
Title Muslim Superheroes PDF eBook
Author A. David Lewis
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN 9780674975941

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The roster of Muslim superheroes in the comic book medium has grown over the years, as has the complexity of their depictions. Muslim Superheroes tracks the initial absence, reluctant inclusion, tokenistic employment, and then nuanced scripting of Islamic protagonists in the American superhero comic book market and beyond. This scholarly anthology investigates the ways in which Muslim superhero characters fulfill, counter, or complicate Western stereotypes and navigate popular audience expectations globally, under the looming threat of Islamophobia. The contributors consider assumptions buried in the very notion of a character who is both a superhero and a Muslim with an interdisciplinary and international focus characteristic of both Islamic studies and comics studies scholarship. Muslim Superheroes investigates both intranational American racial formation and international American geopolitics, juxtaposed with social developments outside U.S. borders. Providing unprecedented depth to the study of Muslim superheroes, this collection analyzes, through a series of close readings and comparative studies, how Muslim and non-Muslim comics creators and critics have produced, reproduced, and represented different conceptions of Islam and Muslimness embodied in the genre characters.