Amina Khan
Amina Khan, from Buckinghamshire. Author of “Colour and Learn ABC’s of…” series. First published poem. You can follow her @homemadeteacher
Amal Saffour
Amna
Amna Hasan
Amna Hasan is a homeschooling mother, book collector, writer, editor, and essential oil enthusiast. She also runs a magazine featuring projects of homeschooling children. You can follow her @amijihomeschools
Asma Ali
Asma Ali is a mum of four and a current MA Creative Writing student at the University of Leicester. She has a healthy addiction to all things literary and coffee and can be found sharing her eclectic reading journey on Instagram @asma_scribendi
Diaz Azzahra
A young Indonesian writer, trying to make sense of the world. This is her first published poem. You can follow her @diazahrawrites
Dr Amina Paracha
Amina lives in the vibrant greenery of Berkshire. Amina has written many poems, but her poem You Pretend, gifted to the Palestine anthology, flowed naturally from her heart and was one that seemed to write itself with ease. Her debut book, Could I be a Hafidh?, launched at the London Central Mosque, reflects her commitment to inspiring curiosity and knowledge in children through storytelling, while also providing meaning behind the practices of Islam. You can follow her @amina.author
Dr Neha.H.Qazi
Dr Neha Qazi from India is a Gynaecologist by profession and an author by passion. With her stories, she aims to spread love, laughter and happiness amongst the little readers. You can find her @dr.nehaqazi_author
Dr. Rasha A. Razack
Dr. Rasha A. Razack is a third-culture kid, healthcare professional, and passionate writer, based in Australia. Her debut book, “My Sadaqah Jar is Empty!”, encourages mini-Muslims to seek immense rewards in the smallest of actions. You can follow her @im.rasha.r
Fatimah bint Muhammad
Fatimah lives with two fluffy pet parrots in a feather-filled home in West Yorkshire. This is her first published poem. You can follow her @deentabs
Ghada Ghalayini
Hasina Rahman
Hasina published her first book in 2020 called Heroes, a guide to Anti-Bullying. Hasina has always had a passion for writing & poetry. Her first poem was published in an anthology for Dorset poets at 15 years old. You can follow her @pinkdiamondmartialarts
Heba Subeh-Hyder
Heba Subeh-Hyder is the author of Muslim children’s book series, Maymunah’s Musings, as well as other published works. She is passionate about our deen, which led her to write children’s books, as she is determined to spread her love and passion to our children from a young age, so that they may grow up to become confident Muslims who are strong in their conviction. You can follow her @hebasubehhyder.
Husna Rahman
Husna is a qualified counsellor/psychotherapist and an award-winning children’s book author who lives in London. She loves to write poetry that destigmatises mental health topics and addresses social injustices. This is her first published poem. You can follow her @_husnarahman_
Fatimah Ali Hassan
Fatimah Bint Muhammad
Fadelah Mahmood
Fadelah Mahmood is a former teacher born and raised in England and a proud mother of four wonderful children. Fadelah aims to provide children with stories they can relate to. Fadelah finds joy in embroidery and taking family trips, as well as savouring quiet moments with a cup of coffee. You can follow her @buildingbridgespublishing
Maimoona Al-Haddad
Maimoona lives in Leicester. Writing helps her to reflect. Her poems have comforted many, and she believes that if her poem can help even one person, it is an achievement. You can follow her @myspiritualsoul
Maha Rehman
Maryam Noor
Maryam Yousaf
Maryam Yousaf is a Scottish-Pakistani author and Relationship Mindset Coach, passionate about helping Muslims to overcome limiting beliefs and reconnect with their purpose. Maryam is also a co-founder of the Amanah Mobile Library, an initiative that promotes literacy and supports diverse voices in the community. You can follow her @muslimatoday
Mira Li
Mira’s love for both humans and animals finds expression through poetry. You can follow her @projecthelpmeow
Nabilah Mohd
Nabilah, a dedicated researcher hailing from the vibrant city-state of Singapore, showcases her poetic debut within the enchanting pages of this beautiful book.
Nasmat Noorani
Nasmat lives in Toronto with her husband and three gorgeous children. She loves reading, writing, and the outdoors. You can follow her @nas.creates
Norashikin bte Haslir
Hasina is a children’s author, who’s constantly raising awareness on Anti-Bullying through her books & public speaking. You can follow her @pinkdiamondmartialarts
Nusayba Ahmed
Nusayba has always had a passion for writing stories since she was young. She has taken part in various competitions over the years. During her free time, she enjoys drawing and learning new languages. You can follow her @nusaybasbookshelf
I.M.Nameless
I.M.Nameless is a Canadian Certified Medical Writer, MWC. She’s the author of the novel, Sole Silence. She is undertaking a postgraduate diploma in Islamic Studies at IOU. You can follow her @IslamicPoems
Iqra Mujeeb. S
Iqra Mujeeb. S is an early childhood educator who received her certification from Gulf Montessori Center-Dubai.
With a passion for storytelling, she has woven her creativity, enthusiasm, and unique perspective into her debut book, It’s the Moon! My First book of Islamic Months. You can follow her @iqra.writer30
Maryam Noor
Maryam is a Muslim British Indian living in Dubai. Her poem is about a young child stuck under the rubbles. In the form of a monologue, the child is reminded of their family as they await being rescued. This poem is her attempt to create a voice for the young, voiceless, and innocent children. You can follow her @maznoor
Muhammed Rasin (Razin)
Razin hails from Kerala, India. He has published two anthologies of his poetry and musings. His verses often mirror the quiet struggles and luminous awakenings that define the human spirit. His writings explore the silent dialogues between the soul and the cosmos: weaving themes of destiny, longing, hope, faith, and the unseen hands that guide human journeys. You can follow him @lifeofmajnun
Rasha A Razack
Rabia Bashir
Multi-award winning British Bangladeshi author, Art Director, and Publisher.
Reba Khatun
Reba is a British Bangladeshi Muslim and the mother of two girls. She is a librarian by day and a writer by night. Reba won the Fab Prize in 2018 and was shortlisted for WriteNow in 2021. She is the author of a few children’s stories.
Ruqayyah Sheikh
Saleha M Zaki Mamaniat (SMZ)
Sana Faqir
Sana Samad
Sana lives in Oshawa, Ontario, and is a mom to 2 boys. Along with homeschooling her two sons, she plays softball in a Muslim women’s league and hikes when she can. Her writing is fueled by her emotions, and therefore, it is also a form of therapy for her. You can follow her @sana.ess
Shabana Hussain
Shereen Nasir
Shereen lives in Malaysia and aspires to be a writer. This is her first published poem. What she loves most is reading on the train on her way back from work. You can follow her @@read.withshereen
Sherylin Schneider
Sherylin is a retired teacher. She is very creative by nature. Always writes poems and does painting in oils. Family is very important to her. She stands for humanity and joins protest marches for Palestine. You can follow her @sherylin.s
Sonia H. Saada
Syeda Sadeka Rahman
Sadeka lives in London with her family and 2 daughters. As an aspiring children’s author, this is her first published poem. You can follow her @ssrahman_stories
Syeda Atika Yahya
Syeda Atika Yahya is an Indian Muslim content writer, blogger, and mother of four. She is the author of Allah Made You Beautiful, a children’s book she self-published in 2024, celebrating self-love and the beauty of diversity. Deeply moved by the plight of Palestine, she wrote a poem to express her grief, which, encouraged by fellow writers, she submitted for this anthology, grateful to find her voice among many others in this time of desperation. You can follow her @syeda_atika_yahya
Suma Din
Suma Din is an author, educator, and freelance researcher based in Buckinghamshire, England. Her publications for adults focus on Muslim women’s experiences in relation to education and motherhood, while her children’s non-fiction books cover the subjects of faith, global citizenship, and environmental responsibility. You can follow her @rootedwriter
T Abdul-Karim
Taher Adel
Tamanna Abdul-karim
Tamanna is a Bangladeshi born, British Muslim teacher and mum of three. She writes poems related to many aspects, including those that reflect her duality of culture, the power of her faith, and through the lens of a parent and teacher. She writes in a raw, authentic style that reflects exposed emotions. You can find her @versesbyTam
Tanzila Leeya
Tanzila is an aspiring author with a strong passion for writing. She has been writing from a very young age and strongly believes in unlocking the power of words to transform lives. These are her first published pieces. You can follow her @tanzilaleeya
Umm Adam
Alimiyyah graduate and mother of three, Umm Adam, loves everything to do with tarbiyyah and the Islamic upbringing of children. Alhamdulillah in 2022, Umm Adam began Kalimah Kids – a space dedicated to inspiring parents, teachers & caregivers to reflect and talk about Allah with their little ones. You can follow her @kalimahkids
Walead Quhill
Walead is from the UK and the author of a rhyming Seerah book aimed at teenagers entitled Getting to Know Muhammad ﷺ. You can follow him @gettingtoknowmuhammad
Yasmin Yakub
Yasmin Yakub is an upcoming children’s picture book author. Her first book, “Where Does Rizq Come From?” which highlights the Name of Allah Ar Razzaq is soon to be released. You can follow her @yasminyakubauthor
Zuhra Suwairaj
Zuhra is a student living in Japan who loves writing and photography. This is her first published piece of writing! You can follow her @sm_zuhra
