Description
We are who we are and this is a question that kids start asking when they are little. When a Muslim kid finds an answer based on what they believe in and feeling proud of who they are they become more sure of themselves and more happy when they are with other people. This is what the story "Masrawy" is about. "Masrawy" is a story from the Manarah Akhlaq series of stories that takes us on a journey with a kid from Egypt who learns what it means to belong. He learns what it means to belong to Islam, which helps him be a person. He learns what it means to belong to his family, which teaches him values.. He learns what it means to belong to his country, which he is proud of. The story tells us about these things in a way that's easy for kids to understand.
What "Masrawy" teaches us is that being a Muslim is something to be proud of and it helps us feel strong. It teaches us to be proud of where we come from and to remember what is important to us as Muslims. It teaches us to feel good about ourselves because God made us and loves us. It teaches us to be thankful for the things our family and community teach us. And it teaches us that our family is important and helps us know who we are.
"Masrawy" is a story because it talks about something that other stories do not: helping kids know who they are and feel proud of it. The story is written in a way that's fun to read and the pictures are beautiful and show what Egypt is like. This book is good for kids who're 4 to 8 years old and it is a great choice, for schools that teach Islamic studies in Egypt and other Arab countries.