
When Adam and Zara spot the delicate silver crescent in the night sky, they know the most special month of the year has arrived! While Mama and Baba practice fasting from sunrise to sunset, Adam and Zara decide to become the best Iftar helpers ever! They learn that Ramadan is not just about fasting-it's a month filled with quiet opportunities for kindness and community. Sharing a tasty treat Giving Sadaqah (charity) in their mosque-shaped box Whispering thanks (Alhamdulillah) after a day of blessings With warm rhymes and joyful illustrations, Welcome Ramadan introduces children to the spirit of generosity, patience, and love that defines the holy month. It is a heartwarming story that helps young readers embrace the excitement of Ramadan and the joy of preparing for Eid Mubarak! Adam and Zara learn that even if they are too small to fast, Ramadan is a feeling-a heart full of love and hands ready to share.

Meet Adam and Zara! Two cheerful siblings who fill their day with smiles, laughter, and the beautiful words of faith. From the moment they wake up to the time they drift off to sleep, Adam and Zara learn the power of saying "Bismillah" in everything they do! Whether it's pouring milk without spilling, building a colorful masjid out of blocks, or sharing their favorite red paint, these little explorers discover how one small phrase can make every moment meaningful and full of barakah (blessings). With warm rhymes, vibrant illustrations, and a gentle Islamic message woven through playful moments, Meet Adam & Zara! Our 'Bismillah' Day! is a delightful first step into faith-based learning for young Muslim children. This heartwarming story encourages kindness, gratitude, and mindfulness of Allah in everyday life. As bedtime draws near, Adam and Zara end their joyful "Bismillah Day" with thankful hearts, whispering "Alhamdulillah" for all their blessings. This book is more than just a story—it's an invitation for every Muslim family to nurture faith and positivity in their home, one beautiful word at a time.

What happens when the most sacred bond we know—the love of a parent—is broken? And what does it take to heal? In Maa Baap Ki Dua (The Prayer of Parents), Ishq-e-Adam presents a deeply personal collection of poetry written in both Urdu and English. These verses trace a son's raw and honest journey through the immense loneliness of separation, the ache of regret, and the eventual, healing rediscovery of a love that never truly faded. This is more than one person's story; it is a mirror for anyone who has ever longed for their mother's embrace or sought the comfort of their father's shade. Born from the author's own experience of becoming a father, this book is a testament to an undeniable truth: a parent's love is a prayer, and blood is blood. Tender, spiritual, and profoundly moving, Maa Baap Ki Dua is a tribute to the unbreakable bond that, even when strained, can never be replaced.