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Review: ‘Time Hoppers: The Silk Road’ is landmark Muslim sci-fi with some hiccups
Time Hoppers: The Silk Road is a landmark of Muslim representation in kids sci-fi, even if it still has its rough patches in ...
Six years ago, a low-quality web animation on Muslim Kids TV sparked an idea that would become “Time Hoppers: The Silk Road,” ...
The industry is recognizing Muslims as a big and important segment of the overall population, and also one that has purchasing power to go to the movies,' said Michael Milo, the film’s co-producer.
Authors Khadijah VanBrakle, Huda Al-Marashi, Natasha Khan Kazi, and Diana Ma discuss their reasons for writing at "Multitudes: The Power of Authentic & Diverse Representation in Muslim Stories" at the ...
The holy month of Ramadan begins tonight, and for many Muslim children, it's a time to learn about celebrating their faith, spiritual growth and a sacred challenge. A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: Muslim kids ...
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