Who Will Help Me Make Iftar?
Who Will Help Me Make Iftar?
Who Will Help Me Make Iftar?
Who Will Help Me Make Iftar?
Who Will Help Me Make Iftar?

Who Will Help Me Make Iftar?

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A wonderful Islamic story for kids about selflessness and generosity in Ramadan!

Mustafa Amca and his wife have a yearly tradition: they cook iftar for their friends and neighbours on the first day of Ramadan.

But this year, Mustafa Amca's wife is sick and can't help him cook! Will he be able to find others to pitch in and create a meal for everyone to enjoy?

Ages 4+, 36 pages, softcover

Written by Asmaa Hussein

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Samira H
Beautiful story!

My son truly loves all the books I have purchased from Ruqaya's Bookshelf. Wonderful selection of diverse books that are truly relatable for Muslim children.

This is a such a wonderful story to read during Ramadan with children and share reminders of generosity, sharing, helping, and giving to others.

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Hibz
Generosity & Kindness

This sweet book was the perfect addition to our Ramadan collection. It's about generosity, helpfulness, kindness, and community & the kids and I loved it <3

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Shifa Safadi
Beautiful tale about generosity!

A wonderful Ramadan story about helpfulness and generosity!

Mustafa Amca and his wife Ayse Teyze hold a big Iftar at their house every year on the first day of Ramadan, but this year Ayse was sick, and so Mustafa decided to do everything for the Iftar himself, because he did not want to cancel their beloved tradition. He asks his daughter for help buying the dates, but she makes an excuse. He asks his friend to help him make the soup, but his friend makes an excuse. He asks his neighbor to help him cook the dinner, but his neighbor makes an excuse. He asks his grand-daughter to help him make the salad, but she makes an excuse (she is playing video games, which really made it relatable to my kids lol).

Mustafa does everything himself, and when it was time for Iftar, he invites everyone to come and eat. They feel guilty about not helping and ask him how can they eat when they didn’t help. But Mustafa replies that Allah loves those who are generous, and that he wants Allah to love him.

I honestly loved this book, and my children were giggling and entertained the whole time. I like how it taught my children about being generous, even when you might not see people responding in kind. I like how Mustafa did not give up when his friends and neighbors did not help him, but still persisted in doing the truth. This is a valuable lesson to teach our children.
A must have Ramadan book!

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AR
A touching story

This is a delightful and touching story about kindness. A wonderful book to read in Ramadan and a great teaching tool for kids on the importance of helping others.

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Azzam
The joy of giving

A beautiful story of giving the best of yourself in a way that means the most to you.

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