Salaam, with Love (Underlined)

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Salaam, with Love (Underlined)

Salaam, with Love (Underlined)

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Dua seems to struggle with her Muslim identity at first and find Islam difficult…but by the end, she is a more confident and proud Muslim! I liked the way the book explored what its like to be a Muslim teen and deal with life and love! The on-gain-off-again engaged couple do touch hands at Eid prayer. Hassan touches Duas arm when she is perceived as helpless. There are anti Islam protests and an angry man shoots Adam. With her distinct voice, Beg captures the feeling of what it s like to be different, yet learning to embrace every part of you. And having a loving family and a cute drummer by your side doesn t hurt either. Salaam, with Love is definitely

You’ll be applying for college soon and Mahnoor just finished her bachelor’s. I’m sure she’d love to answer any questions you have about college life and the application process.”

THE ROMANCE WAS SO HALAL. people. I have never read anything like this. it was so refreshing and beautiful. it had all the butterfly feelings and sweetness and fluff of any romance novel but they barely even touched at all. I loved every MOMENT. Good. Ingratitude is displeasing to God,” he said, bending to kiss me on the head before going after my mother. Dua is a Muslim from a Pakistani family, and an only child. When her father decided to take her to stay with her uncle's family in New York for Ramadan, Dua was not only stressed out with the long stay, she was also stressed in reconnecting with her extended family members. A story that is set of the month of the Holy Ramadan, the celebration of Eid, reconnecting family ties and mostly, on the stories of living as a Muslim in a country where the religion is painted as something horrid.

My sister and I got this book from Kinokuniya in a whim bc it was Muslim rep and the premise sounded promising. And it was more than we could’ve hoped for! When everyone said this was the perfect read for Ramadan, they were right! The story is about a Muslim family, Dia and her parents is going to spend Ramadan with her uncle she will stay with them for the whole Month!!! uncle aunty and cousin(e) Willkommensgutschein zur Erstanmeldung (gilt nicht für preisgebundene Ware) Rechtliche Hinweise Rechtliche HinweiseA huge plot of the book is the band, Sheikh, Rattle, and Roll, but the details about it are terrible. Mahnoor is walking out the door and her mom tells her to take Dua. The reader doesn't know where they are going, but Mahnoor reluctantly agrees and they head out on the subway. Mahnoor constantly is telling Dua to hurry so they aren't late and miss it, when they arrive, the band performs one song and that is when Hassan and Dua and Haya all meet. But the other two band members are her cousins, she is staying in their house. What? Rabia is constantly talking, that is her character quirk, how does Dua not know that they are performing? Not know they are in a band? No way would it not be mentioned. And why only one song? That is so random. At the end when they perform again on Eid, it is a concert, it is again only one song. A concert is not one song. Do they not practice or load up equipment, how is all this going on in one house and Dua is so clueless? Beg beautifully crafts a comforting tale filled with fun characters and excellent Muslim representation.”--Aamna Qureshi, author of The Lady or the Lion Salaam, with Love parts the curtains and shows a view that to some readers will be entirely new but to others will be a glimpse of home.”–Nafiza Azad, author of The Candle and the Flame



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