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Raising Little Muslim Readers with Ruqaya’s Bookshelf

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June 5, 2025
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Have you ever noticed how quickly a child memorizes a story? Stories shape how our children see the world. More importantly, they shape how childre...
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Have you ever noticed how quickly a child memorizes a story? Stories shape how our children see the world. More importantly, they shape how children see themselves. At Ruqaya’s Bookshelf, this is where our work begins. With books designed for little Muslim readers, we create stories that reflect faith, identity, and emotional depth, so your child doesn’t just read… they feel seen.

Why Representation in Books Matters

Growing up without stories that mirror your life can feel like walking through the world unseen.

Many Muslim children flip through shelves filled with characters they can’t relate to — characters that don't share their names, their experiences, and their struggles. Over time, that quiet erasure adds up.

That’s why Ruqaya’s Bookshelf was born... to help raise a generation of Muslim readers who see themselves in every page. We’re here to remind them: your story is worth telling, and your faith is something to be proud of.

What Makes Ruqaya’s Bookshelf Different?

We believe that stories for Muslim children should be:

Emotionally rich, not just educational.

Spiritually grounded without being preachy.

Honest about big feelings like fear and loss.

Full of imagination and joy.

Ruqaya’s Bookshelf is doing more than just publishing books. We’re planting seeds of faith, love, resilience, and belonging in the hearts of our young readers.

When little Muslim readers hear stories that center their experiences, it builds confidence, connection, and a relationship with the deen.

How to Nurture a Love for Reading at Home

You don’t need to have a Pinterest-worthy reading corner. What matters most is consistency and choosing stories that feel personal.

Here are four gentle ways to raise little Muslim readers:

Start with one story a day. Keep it simple and consistent.

Make reading a comfort. Snuggle up in bed with them for a bedtime story to make it a moment they look forward to.

Ask questions like “What do you think the character felt?” or “What would you do?”

Choose faith-rooted stories. Books from Ruqaya’s Bookshelf are designed to help children connect with their spiritual identity in meaningful, age-appropriate ways.

A Final Reflection

Raising readers is about giving them something worth reading. When we hand our children stories that speak to their hearts, we’re giving them more than just entertainment. We’re giving them tools to process emotions, connect with their Creator, and feel seen in a world that often overlooks them. That’s the mission of Ruqaya’s Bookshelf and the reason we’ll keep writing for every one of your little Muslim readers.

So tonight, pick a story that reflects their world.

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