How do you draw the One you cannot see?
A heartwarming story for every child who has ever looked at the stars and asked, "Who is Allah, where is He?"
On a busy Saturday, twins Rahma and Barakah sit with their crayons, ready to draw their family. But they’re stuck-they can’t draw the most important One of all.
"Mom, we want to draw Allah... but we look and look, and we can’t find Him."
Join the twins and their mother on a gentle journey from garden to living room. Through dancing apple tree leaves, a tiny ladybug, and the warmth of a family embrace, Rahma and Barakah discover a beautiful truth: We don’t need eyes to see Allah, because we find Him in His signs.
Perfect for bedtime reading and Islamic homeschooling, this book helps parents answer life’s biggest questions with love, clarity, and theological accuracy.
Why Parents & Educators Love This Book:
✅ Addresses the "Big Questions": Gently explains Tawheed (Oneness) and why we cannot see Allah using age-appropriate metaphors from the Quran.
✅ Teaches the Beautiful Names: Introduces Allah’s attributes including Al-Khaliq (The Creator), Al-Wadood (The Loving), As-Samee’ (The All-Hearing), and Al-Baseer (The All-Seeing).
✅ 100% "Face-Free" Illustrations: Features warm, vibrant, culturally diverse artwork that strictly respects Islamic traditions by avoiding facial depictions-giving parents complete peace of mind.
✅ Interactive & Educational: Includes a "Find the Signs" activity page and QR code for audio read-along.
Inside this Book:
- Ages: 4-8 (Picture Book)
- Themes: Faith, Nature, Family, Names of Allah
- Theology: Authentic, based on Quran and Sunnah
Gift the "Lantern of Faith" to your child. Whether for Ramadan, Eid, or bedtime, Who is Allah? is more than a storybook-it’s a tool to help little hearts know and love their Creator.