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  • Published: 14 December 2021
  • ISBN: 9781635925135
  • Imprint: Astra Publishing House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $29.99

My Name is Bilal



A young boy wrestles with his Muslim identify until a compassionate teacher helps him to understand more about his heritage.

Featured in a New York Times article titled "Teach Your Kids to Resist Hatred Toward Asians"

A young boy wrestles with his Muslim identify until a compassionate teacher helps him to understand more about his heritage. 

After a family move, Bilal and his sister Ayesha attend a new school where they find out that they may be the only Muslim students there. Bilal sees his sister bullied on their first day, so he worries about being teased himself, thinking it might be best if his classmates didn't know that he is Muslim. Maybe if he tells kids his name is Bill, rather than Bilal, then they will eave him alone. But when Bilal's teacher Mr. Ali, who is also Muslim, sees how Bilal is struggling. He gives Bilal a book about the first person to give the call to prayer during the time of the Prophet Muhammad. That person was another Bilal: Bilal Ibn Rabah. What Bilal learns from the book forms the compelling story of a young boy grappling with his identity.

  • Published: 14 December 2021
  • ISBN: 9781635925135
  • Imprint: Astra Publishing House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $29.99

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Praise for My Name is Bilal

"An important book for most libraries as it will enhance discussions of cultural diversity and understanding." — School Library Journal "A good starting place for discussions of cultural differences, prejudice, and respect for the beliefs of others." — Booklist "Tackles a timely topic and raises some true-to-life situations. . . . Does a good job of presenting encouraging, positive images that contemporary Muslims in particular can embrace." — Publishers Weekly