About the Book:
The second edition of The Islamic, Adult Coloring Book, published by Djarabi Kitabs Publishing, features sharper designs by Naafi Nut Rohma compiled and written by Theresa Corbin.
The pages of The Islamic, Adult Coloring Book include detailed mosque architecture, calligraphy, tessellation, hadith (prophetic traditions), dua (supplication), Quranic verses, and quotes for Muslims to reflect on, to take time out of their rushed and hectic lives to recenter, refocus, and let their minds recharge, de-stress, and cultivate sabr (patience).
Also, each coloring page has a corresponding descriptive page for the non-Muslim colorer who wants to learn a bit about Islam free from myth or judgment all while relaxing. In this way, The Islamic, Adult Coloring Book can be a great dawah tool.
The Islamic, Adult Coloring Book is available on Amazon, Amazon UK, & Createspace.
About the Author:
Theresa Corbin is a New Orleans native and Muslimah who converted in 2001 after many years of soul searching and religious study. She holds a BA in English Lit and is a writer, editor, and graphic artist who focuses on themes of conversion to Islam, Islamophobia, women’s issues, and bridging gaps between peoples of different faiths and cultures.
Corbin is a regular contributor for About Islam and Al Jumuah magazine, and also runs her blog, islamwich. Her work has also been featured on CNN and the Washington Post, among others publications.
Why An Islamic, Adult coloring Book?:
The Islamic, Adult Coloring Book was compiled in an effort to teach non-Muslims about Islam and to combat the rising tide of stress in the modern Muslim’s life, while still being beneficial in this world and the hereafter.
The designs chosen for the book are intricate works that kids and adults will find both challenging and soothing.
What Are The Benefits?
Much research has been done on the concept of the adult coloring book as a form of art therapy. The results of these studies show that coloring for adults can benefit individuals suffering anything from cancer to stress.
Adding a spiritual/Islamic component makes this kind of art therapy beneficial in both this world and the hereafter. It is called The Islamic, Adult Coloring Book because the designs are intricate works that adults and older kids will find both challenging and soothing.
The Islamic, Adult Coloring Book is meant to benefit anyone and everyone.
Book Launch and Tour
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July 16- Online Book Launch
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July 15-30 Goodreads Giveaway!
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