A Book written by Everyday Muslims for Everyday People
Sister Fatima is embarking on a most exciting book project and invites you to be part of it! The goal of this book is "about actively sharing Muslim truths & Islamic truths with the wider community".
The book will have 4 parts:
Introduction/ Forward/ Editor’s Note
Chapter 1: What Being Muslim Means To Me? (each author’s contribution to this chapter will become a sub-chapter) – a maximum of 10 stories
Chapter 2: What I Would Like You to Know About Islam? (each author’s contribution to this chapter will become a sub-chapter) – a maximum of 10 stories
Conclusion/ Summary
For more detailed information and discussion, please visit this link!
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"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are." - Keewaydinoquay
Someone has suggested to me, that because I have asked that people's real names be used in the book - that it might have 'put-off' those who may have otherwise considered contributing.
Can someone please share some light on this? (ie. do you think that if you do not use your real name, & so you wont be identified, that it may change your mind about contributing?).
just a suggestion, if people have lost interest because of using their real names, how about just put the first name and the age. that way it shows who's contributed and the age group. that way people aren't exposing too much about themselves, at the same time the readers can still identify with the writer. i don't know about everyone else, but that's how i'd prefer it, i think that works well for both the writer and the reader.