Allah Made Me Beautiful by Layla Izruna illustrated by Laila Radhani
May13
This 6×6 board book is 18 pages of affirming and celebrating that no matter what we look like, “the Best of Shapers, shaped us all.” The little size, the rhyming lines, the repetition of the phrase “Allah made me beautiful” on the right page of each spread, is what you would expect from a board book meant for newborns and up. The rhyme and cadence levels out after the first page, and makes for a sweet easy read. The mirror on the last page with a hadith in English and Arabic is particularly nice. The illustrations and text are intentionally diverse and inclusive and with the Islamic centering the book is good for starting discussions as well.
The book is no literary masterpiece, but sometimes it doesn’t need to be, to be a staple read on repeat to our little believers. This book dives right in on the first page, there are no copyright or dedications that have to be flipped through. It is numerous pages of examples of how Allah swt made us all different: straight hair, curly hair, twins, larger body size, skin color, mobility, freckles, glasses etc. The end spread, before the mirror, is the conclusion that our “looks have been perfected by Him, tying it all together.
The illustrations are engaging, and simple, but detailed enough to foster dialogue if desired and while the small size would make using it at story time impossible, I think little hands and little hearts will benefit from knowing that we are different, but just as Allah swt intended us to look.
The book is available from the publisher Prolance directly, or here on Amazon