Down at the Mosque is a heartwarming, rhyming picture book that follows a young African American Muslim boy as he explores the sights, sounds, and spirit of Jummah (Friday) prayer at the mosque. From the soothing call to prayer to the warm hugs and smiles of the community, every page celebrates faith, family, and fellowship.
Perfect for children ages 1-8, this vibrant story introduces young readers to Islamic traditions through the eyes of a curious and joyful child. With cheerful, cartoon-style illustrations featuring African American Muslim characters, this book uplifts and reflects the beauty of Black Muslim identity in everyday spiritual life.
Great for:
Bedtime stories
Islamic schools and Masjid libraries
Eid, Ramadan, and Jummah gifts
Promoting diversity and representation in children's literature
Whether your child is learning about Islam or simply enjoys stories of family, faith, and love-this book will be a treasured favorite