Fitra Journal ⼁Getting Started with Muslim Homeschooling: Issue One

Author:   Brooke Benoit ,  Ismail Reyhana
Publisher:   Fitra Journal
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9780998826004


Pages:   92
Publication Date:   09 April 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Fitra Journal ⼁Getting Started with Muslim Homeschooling: Issue One


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Author:   Brooke Benoit ,  Ismail Reyhana
Publisher:   Fitra Journal
Imprint:   Fitra Journal
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.118kg
ISBN:  

9780998826004


ISBN 10:   0998826006
Pages:   92
Publication Date:   09 April 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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-Since home-education looks different in every home, it is wonderful to see these articles have been written by Muslim homeschoolers from all over the world, from different backgrounds; all approaching home-education in their own unique way. I really enjoyed reading this issue, with articles ranging from budgeting, homeschooling in a Muslim country, advice to single parents and how one sister persuaded her husband to homeschool! It is a very valuable resource and I would recommend it to all Muslim homeschooling families.- - Dr. Gemma Elizabeth, homeschooler and -Our Muslim Homeschool- blogger-The Fitra Journal is packed with brilliant articles that will benefit any homeschooling parents. I highly recommend this Journal to all homeschooling Muslim parents, as well as other parents who are considering homeschooling.- -Ismail Kamdar, homeschooler, senior lecturer and Faculty Manager of the Islamic Online University, author of Homeschooling 101: What to expect in your first year, and Fitra Journal contributor.-This is a MUST have handbook for those thinking about, or already homeschooling/unschooling.- -Saira Siddiqui, homeschooler, -Confessions of a Muslim Mom- blogger, and Fitra Journal contributor.


Since home-education looks different in every home, it is wonderful to see these articles have been written by Muslim homeschoolers from all over the world, from different backgrounds; all approaching home-education in their own unique way. I really enjoyed reading this issue, with articles ranging from budgeting, homeschooling in a Muslim country, advice to single parents and how one sister persuaded her husband to homeschool! It is a very valuable resource and I would recommend it to all Muslim homeschooling families. - Dr. Gemma Elizabeth, homeschooler and Our Muslim Homeschool blogger The Fitra Journal is packed with brilliant articles that will benefit any homeschooling parents. I highly recommend this Journal to all homeschooling Muslim parents, as well as other parents who are considering homeschooling. -Ismail Kamdar, homeschooler, senior lecturer and Faculty Manager of the Islamic Online University, author of Homeschooling 101: What to expect in your first year, and Fitra Journal contributor. This is a MUST have handbook for those thinking about, or already homeschooling/unschooling. -Saira Siddiqui, homeschooler, Confessions of a Muslim Mom blogger, and Fitra Journal contributor.


Since home-education looks different in every home, it is wonderful to see these articles have been written by Muslim homeschoolers from all over the world, from different backgrounds; all approaching home-education in their own unique way. I really enjoyed reading this issue, with articles ranging from budgeting, homeschooling in a Muslim country, advice to single parents and how one sister persuaded her husband to homeschool! It is a very valuable resource and I would recommend it to all Muslim homeschooling families. - Dr. Gemma Elizabeth, homeschooler and Our Muslim Homeschool blogger The Fitra Journal is packed with brilliant articles that will benefit any homeschooling parents. I highly recommend this Journal to all homeschooling Muslim parents, as well as other parents who are considering homeschooling. -Ismail Kamdar, homeschooler, senior lecturer and Faculty Manager of the Islamic Online University, author of Homeschooling 101: What to expect in your first year, and Fitra Journal contributor. This is a MUST have handbook for those thinking about, or already homeschooling/unschooling. -Saira Siddiqui, homeschooler, Confessions of a Muslim Mom blogger, and Fitra Journal contributor. -Since home-education looks different in every home, it is wonderful to see these articles have been written by Muslim homeschoolers from all over the world, from different backgrounds; all approaching home-education in their own unique way. I really enjoyed reading this issue, with articles ranging from budgeting, homeschooling in a Muslim country, advice to single parents and how one sister persuaded her husband to homeschool! It is a very valuable resource and I would recommend it to all Muslim homeschooling families.- - Dr. Gemma Elizabeth, homeschooler and -Our Muslim Homeschool- blogger -The Fitra Journal is packed with brilliant articles that will benefit any homeschooling parents. I highly recommend this Journal to all homeschooling Muslim parents, as well as other parents who are considering homeschooling.- -Ismail Kamdar, homeschooler, senior lecturer and Faculty Manager of the Islamic Online University, author of Homeschooling 101: What to expect in your first year, and Fitra Journal contributor. -This is a MUST have handbook for those thinking about, or already homeschooling/unschooling.- -Saira Siddiqui, homeschooler, -Confessions of a Muslim Mom- blogger, and Fitra Journal contributor.


Author Information

Brooke Benoit runs her own private Sudbury-like school with her children on the southern coast of Morocco. She is a writer, magazine and book editor, writing workshop facilitator and the founding editor of Fitra Journal - a Muslim homeschooling publication. She is unschooling her '2nd generation' homeschooled children as she was also unschooled at the high school level before continuing to college ahead of time. Reyhana Ismail is a UK-based graphic designer who specializes in print design, with a primary focus on books and magazines. She is the Design Director of SISTERS magazine and has her own freelance design firm, Rey of Light. Reyhana enjoys baking, art and travelling with her two kids, and is also a keen swimmer.

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