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A Children's Study of Islamic Art

A Children's Study of Islamic Art

86 Pages | Spiral Book| Printed on Imported Light Weight Paper

Nushmia Khan (author)

Publisher: Global Bookshelves

Unlock the beauty and meaning of Islamic art for your child with A Children's Study of Islamic Art, a one-of-a-kind educational experience written by, Nushmia Khan. This inspiring unit study offers 12 engaging chapters packed with creative activities that guide children on an artistic journey rooted in faith, history, and spirituality. Whether you want to explore Islamic art over three months or spread the learning across an entire year, this book is perfect for children in elementary and middle school (ages 5-12). Through hands-on projects, your child will develop a deeper appreciation for the sacred beauty and intentionality behind Islamic art forms. In an engaging twist, each chapter begins with a story of a cat from a different region of the Muslim world, exploring a new art. Cats, beloved by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), represent a global connection across the Muslim world, just as Islamic art unites cultures with its divine expression of Allah's creation. From intricate geometric patterns to calligraphy and more, every lesson encourages children to explore the spiritual essence of Islamic art, going beyond just the mathematical or secular.

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Unlock the beauty and meaning of Islamic art for your child with A Children's Study of Islamic Art, a one-of-a-kind educational experience written by, Nushmia Khan. This inspiring unit study offers 12 engaging chapters packed with creative activities that guide children on an artistic journey rooted in faith, history, and spirituality.

Whether you want to explore Islamic art over three months or spread the learning across an entire year, this book is perfect for children in elementary and middle school (ages 5-12). Through hands-on projects, your child will develop a deeper appreciation for the sacred beauty and intentionality behind Islamic art forms.

In an engaging twist, each chapter begins with a story of a cat from a different region of the Muslim world, exploring a new art. Cats, beloved by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), represent a global connection across the Muslim world, just as Islamic art unites cultures with its divine expression of Allah's creation.

From intricate geometric patterns to calligraphy and more, every lesson encourages children to explore the spiritual essence of Islamic art, going beyond just the mathematical or secular.