No. of pages 23
Published: 2004
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"A Khimar for Nadia" by Warrilow Budiati Rin follows the journey of a young Muslim girl named Nadia who struggles with her identity and beliefs. Set against the backdrop of a multicultural community, Nadia grapples with societal expectations while longing to express her individuality. The story beautifully weaves themes of faith, self-acceptance, and the importance of choice, particularly in relation to wearing a khimar. As Nadia navigates her family's traditions and her personal aspirations, she ultimately learns that embracing her heritage can coexist with her desire for personal freedom and self-expression, empowering her to confidently step into her own identity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 23 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd .
Fawzia has worked as a teacher, librarian and school principal in the UK, USA and Canada since 1993. She is the author of thirty children's books, mostly on the topic of Eid. Currently studying children's Islamic Literature at University, she also works as an educational consultant. Although based in the Gulf, she also spends her time between Ohio and England with her husband and daughter.