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Teaching
Catholic Children about Islam
Catholic Book Review: My
Muslim Friend: A Young Catholic Learns about Islam
by
Donna Jean Kemmetmueller, FSP
Reviewed by Lisa M. Hendey
In
today’s complex world, we have an ever growing need to learn
about and understand other cultures and religions. Images
of war and terrorism enter into our homes on a daily basis.
Stereotypes abound, frequently leaving children fearful
of the unknown. Education, socialization and efforts to
seek greater understanding need to occur at every level
of our society if there is to be any hope for lasting peace
in our world.
A newly published book
by Jean Kemmetmueller, FSP goes to great lengths to educate
Catholic families about the Muslim communities living in
our country and about their religion, Islam. My
Muslim Friend: A Young Catholic Learns about Islam
(Pauline Books and Media, November, 2006, hardcover, 48
pages) shares the story of two young girls and their friendship.
Mary is a Catholic living in a family committed to truly
living out their Christian faith. Mary’s friend Aisha, is
a Muslim. This lovely book explores the respectful friendship
between these two seventh graders who are both actively
participating in their faiths.
In story form, My
Muslim Friend: A Young Catholic Learns about Islam
explores the similarities and differences between the faiths
of the two girls. From basic church teachings to cultural
celebrations and holidays, the book lays out many common
threads and carefully explains the divergences in topical
relation to one another. For example, as Mary is seen reading
and learning about her bible, Aisha’s Qur’an is described.
In sidebar format, while the story runs through the center
of each page, a tremendous amount of detailed information
on both religions is in clear, understandable language.
Wonderful illustrations by Laura Jacobsen do wonders to
convey the both the story and the concepts being explained.
In the end, Mary and
Aisha learn to appreciate those things they share in common,
as well as the differences which make them each unique.
From my own close friendship with a Jewish woman, I have
learned that sometimes learning about someone else’s religion
can spur you to take more interest and concern in learning
about your own faith traditions. This book opens with a
wonderful foreword by Reverend Canon Francis V. Tiso, Ph.D.
and concludes with helpful resources for Catholic parents
and educators. While aimed at middle school readers ages
nine through twelve, I feel the book has validity for both
younger children and the adults who love them and hope to
spread understanding and compassion in our world.
For more information
on My
Muslim Friend: A Young Catholic Learns about Islam
visit Amazon.
Lisa M. Hendey is a mother of two sons, webmaster of
numerous web sites, including
http://www.catholicmom.com and
http://www.christiancoloring.com, and an avid
reader of Catholic literature. Visit her at
http://www.lisahendey.com for more information.

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