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In this biographical collection, authors Saadia Faruqi and Aneesa Mumtaz highlight some of the talented Muslim physicians, musicians, athletes, poets, and more who helped make the world we know today.
A brilliant surgeon heals patients in the first millennium.
A female king rules the Indian subcontinent.
A poet pours his joy and grief into the world’s best-selling verses.
An iconic leader fights for civil rights.
And many, many more.
Throughout history—from the golden age of the empires of Arabia, Iraq, Persia, and India, up to modern day—Muslims have shaped our world in essential ways, with achievements in music, medicine, politics, human rights, literature, sports, technology, and more. Give this book to readers who are excited to learn about the great figures and thinkers in history!
The authors introduce their book with a personal letter to the reader, setting out their motivations and hopes for the stories they are telling. The backmatter includes a glossary and bibliography for readers’ further research and learning.
Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.
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Saadia Faruqi

Saadia Faruqiis a Pakistani American writer, interfaith activist, and cultural-sensitivity trainer. She is the author ofthe Eisner-nominated graphic novelSaving Sunshine,the popular early-reader series Yasmin, and the middle grade novelsA Thousand Questions,Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero, andThe Partition Projectand the coauthor of the middle grade novelA Place at the Tableas well asThe Wonders We Seek: Thirty Incredible Muslims Who Helped Shape the World. She was profiled inOmagazine as a woman making a difference in her community and serves as editor in chief ofBlue Minaret, a magazine for Muslim art, poetry, and prose. She resides in Houston, Texas, with her family.
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Aneesa Mumtaz

Aneesa Mumtaz is a Pakistani American educator and academic writer. She served as the principal of St. Patrick’s College of Education in Karachi and is a founding member of the Society of Pakistani English Language Teachers (SPELT). Aneesa now lives in Michigan with her family.
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Dalia Ramahi
