Raisah and the Boat Trip - Nadia Ali

Raisah and the Boat Trip

By: Nadia Ali, Fatma Zehra Kprl (Illustrator)

Paperback | 2 January 2024

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Adventurous and full of wonder, 'Raisah and the Boat Trip' takes us from the shallow shoreline to the deep sea. On a simple day trip, Raisah together with her parents, shows young curious readers that the sea is a gift to mankind and all living things. The story explores themes of family, nature and duty.

Industry Reviews
This story follows Raisah and her family on a special boat trip. It is lyrical in text. Each page spread has one side where different parts of the journey are described followed by a Qur'anic ayat that coincides with the trip. When we have so many books that try to stay away from 'preachy' content, I truly appreciate what this book has to offer. We need Islamic books that aren't afraid to cite religious texts as a way to incorporate them into the story. This book can be a great tool to discuss the marvelous creations of Allah Almighty and encourage the little ones to be more observant of their surroundings. I'm so glad we have this book in our collection! - MuslimKidsBookNook


Raisah and her Muslim family are off to enjoy a boat trip. As she and her parents brave the waves they appreciate the beauty of nature all around them. Quotes from the Qur'an accompany their experiences, showing how the Qur'an applies to life experiences. Vivid illustrations accompany the story that combines the spiritual with the temporal. This would be a nice multicultural addition to the collection, especially for libraries serving Muslim children. - Puget Sound Council


This is a positive book featuring the Muslim faith that would be good for children to read alongside the Qur'an. The illustrations are engaging and show nature's mysteries and beauty. - YA Books Central


I've seen this book reviewed and promoted on social media. It is about a family's trip out on a boat interwoven with what they see and ayats from the Quran. There are seven ayats from the Quran included in the 28-page book and the surah number and ayat are sourced. It can be read as a simple straightforward story, or the interspersed ayats can be paused for and discussed. As a teacher, librarian, and parent, you are going to reach for this book quite often. It is a book that can be used in storytimes about Allah's creation, the ocean, science, experiences, and the signs that help us know Allah swt. And for that reason, I wish the book was larger. It is great for bedtime.. - Islamic School Librarian

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