First Annual Summer Islamic Reading Challenge Prize List

American Muslim Mom Summer Islamic Reading Program

Jazaka Allahu Khayrun (May Allah reward you with goodness) to all our sponsors and partners who donated gifts and prizes for the children who participate in the 1st Annual Summer Islamic Reading Program. You still have time to participate. Any child 1-day old to 22 years of age must read at least one Islamic book (fiction or non-fiction) and write one book review*. Reading review form and journal should be submitted no later than this Friday, August 15, 2009. There’s also still time to “Design a Button” for the Kid’s Coloring Contest too, details can be found here.
Alhumdulilah, every child participating will receive a Muslim themed certificate and Muslim pride stickers. To qualify for a Special Gift please read below for details.

Age categories:

  • 1-day – 7 years
  • 8 – 15 years
  • 16 – 22 years
Listed below are additional prizes and gifts donated by their respective donors.
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MuslimStickers.com

  • Summer Islamic Reading Challenge Certificate of Participation & Muslim pride stickers for all children in all categories.
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Linda D. Delgado Publisher of Muslim Writers Publishing.

The following Islamic Fiction books:
The Visitors by Linda D. Delgado

The Visitors by Linda D. Delgado

Hijab-EZ Friends by Linda D. Delgado

Hijab-EZ Friends by Linda D. Delgado

Stories by Linda D. Delgado

Stories by Linda D. Delgado

Grandma & Hijab-Ez Family Activity Book Authors: Linda D. Delgado and Shirley Angum Gavin

Grandma & Hijab-Ez Family Activity Book Authors: Linda D. Delgado and Shirley Angum Gavin

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Echoes by Jamilah Kolocotronis

Echoes by Jamilah Kolocotronis

The Beautiful Names by Saaleha Bhamjee

The Beautiful Names by Saaleha Bhamjee

  • 1-day – 7 years: The 1st, 2nd & 3rd child who writes or narrates the most thorough and helpful Islamic book review.*
  • 8 – 15 years: The 1st, 2nd & 3rd child who writes or narrates the most thorough and helpful Islamic book review.*
  • 16 – 22 years: The 1st, 2nd & 3rd child who writes or narrates the most thorough and helpful Islamic book review.*

Kalimaat by Ali Ardekani of Baba Ali Games and Halal Buzz (via Ponn M. Sabra)

  • 8 – 15 years: One child who reads the most number of Islamic book pages (Grand total number of minutes read, listed on the Reading Review Form & Journal)
  • 16 – 22 years: One child who reads the most number of Islamic book pages (Grand total number of minutes read, listed on the Reading Review Form & Journal)
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Muslim Gear

  • The first 75 children who submits their Reading Review Form & Journal via email (therefore, all answers to the form are typed out) to reviews@americanmuslimmom.com as of August 15, 2009 will receive a $5 gift certificate.

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  • 16 – 22 years Male: One entry who writes the most thorough and helpful Islamic book review*. [The Prize is actually a chocolate brown XL salaam hoodie with fair pink lettering.]

*Remember: This is not a book report, it’s a review to convince someone to read or not a read a particular book. Your recommendation should detail your honest opinions, thoughtful critiques, and any emotions shared.

InshaAllah, you and your children are enjoying some educational and relaxing Islamic reading experiences together this summer. We’d love to hear about your experience thus far. Please comment below.

Also, we’d greatly appreciate  your help in spreading the word so we can get more kids reading Islamic books this week, supporting American Muslim Mom, and/or making a donation to this project. Jazaka Allahu Khayrun.

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