Ibrahim Malik is a Chicago-born author whose early years were shaped by Saturday storytelling sessions at the city's Arab-American Cultural Center. After completing a double major in Comparative Literature and Islamic Studies at Northwestern University, he worked as an editor for a faith-based teen magazine. He divides his time between writing, coaching a high-school debate team, and hiking the trails around Lake Michigan.
The Call to Maghrib. Young Adult Fiction: Religious – Muslim, #2
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- ISBN8227231475
- EAN9798227231475
- Date de parution21/05/2025
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
Seventeen-year-old Layla Rahman's world unravels when her best friend drifts away, grades plummet, and her father's health declines. One evening, the Maghrib adhan draws her back to prayer and sparks a quiet transformation. As Layla rediscovers salah, starts a gratitude jar, and navigates identity and friendships, she learns that true faith blooms in gratitude and perseverance. Through fasting mishaps, heartfelt confessions, and leading her family in prayer, Layla finds that the most powerful call is the one that echoes within the heart.





