Come To Prayer by Salwah Isaacs-Johaadien illustrated by Zeynep Yildirim
Apr2
Framed around the five fard prayers, the rhyming 26 pages take readers all around the world with the refrain of “come to prayer, some to salah, come to success, come to falah” appearing after each two page spread. Reykjavik, Honolulu, Rio, Timbuktu, Kuala Lumpur, and Makkah are shown as families gather to pray in each city. It is hard to know if the locations were chosen for a specific reason, or to just help with the rhyming lines. I appreciate the map at the end in showing 18 masjids in the world, but they are not the only ones pictured in the book, so honestly it was not intuitive why they were highlighted. Additional information about the masjids included and where they are located in the world would have been far more beneficial. The rhyming at times is forced, but for the minimal lines on the pages, and the clear organization of the book, it didn’t bother me too much. The illustrations compliment the text well and amplify the concept of Islam being a global faith through the connection of Muslims praying everywhere. The Islamic fiction book is meant for toddlers to early elementary, and with the positive tone of salah being an invitation to success, I think it works well for the audience.
The book starts with little kids waking up in a snowy scene in Reykjavik and heading out with their parents to pray Fajr at the masjid. Then it is rain in Honolulu that can’t stop a family of five from driving slowly to the masjid for Zuhr. In Rio a family packs up at the beach to get to Asr salah on time. For Maghrib, not even a sandstorm across the Sahara can keep a family in Timbuktu from getting to prayer. And finally a family takes shelter in the masjid for Isha as thunder and lightning in Kuala Lumpur halt their tour. The story ends with everyone entering Makkah in ihraam to pray at the Kaaba.
The book is a thick paperback cover, with glossy 9 x 9.5 inch pages. It works well for small group story times or bedtime. It is available on Amazon here or from Crescent Moon Store here.