About the author
About the author
Na'ima B. Robert is an African-British author and entrepreneur born in Leeds, who grew up in Zimbabwe.
She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of SISTERS magazine, a publication for Muslim women, and is the award-winning author of several books, including the best-selling From My Sisters' Lips and the young adult novel She Wore Red Trainers. Robert, who is of Scottish and Zulu descent, converted to Islam in university and now focuses on creating literature that reflects the experiences of Muslims and diverse cultures.
A rhyming book full of the sights, sounds and sensations from a trip to Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage.
Put on two bright white sheets. Stand before the cube shaped Kaaba. Hear the adhan as it fills the air.
See, hear, smell and feel the wondrous Hajj pilgrimage with a young girl, who's returned from Makkah a Hajji.
I Went for Hajj is perfect to read aloud, it gives children a taste of the sacred things pilgrims see and do on the most important trip for Muslims.
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