This Islamic children’s book shows readers how much we really know and how much we still have yet to understand, by taking a closer look at the vastness of planet Earth. Muslim children will learn to seek knowledge, and ask questions while understanding that the knowledge of God/Allah is far beyond ours.How Does Allah Look? is the second book in the #1 best-selling Islamic Children’s First Questions series by Emma Apple.Through the use of authentic Islamic sources and scientific facts the Children’s First Questions series promotes curiosity, encouraging the pursuit of knowledge, and scientific literacy. As a result, kids who read these books are able to grasp complex concepts in a unique and age-appropriate way. Giving Muslim kids the bridge they need between scientific discovery and Islamic identity.OTHER BOOKS IN THE Big Is Allah?Where Is Allah?What Are The Signs Of Allah?This series is written in accordance with the Qur’an and Sunnah and, most importantly, does not describe Allah in any way.Topics of Muslim children’s books. Islamic children’s books. Ramadan children’s books. Books about Ramadan. Eid children’s books. Diverse books for children. Books about Islam. Books about Muslims.
Emma Apple is an author-illustrator who writes and illustrates children’s books for unique and multicultural bookshelves. Through her books, she introduces children to complex concepts and new ideas that help them understand the people and world around them.
Her debut as an independent author-illustrator, How Big Is Allah? (Aug. 2014) quickly reached #1 in the Amazon Islamic Children’s category. The at-first controversial titles in the Children's First Questions series that followed became staples in Islamic children's book collections. For Ramadan 2016, she introduced her characters and a new series, Owl & Cat, in Owl & Cat: Ramadan Is… (May, 2016).
As of 2020, Emma has written and illustrated 14 books and counting with indie publishing imprint Little Moon Books. Including Islamic, general audience, coloring & activity, bilingual, and Arabic translations.
MashaaAllah this is a wonderful book. There are so many interesting facts included after the story ends. Awesome! From my kids to the author, "May Allah bless you!"