Salaam, I’m k. s. malik
Khurram S. Malik is first a foremost an avid reader and an advocate of literacy. Born in a rural village in The Punjab, Pakistan, and raised in Britain he found solace and inspiration in the woven tales of Islamic History and the deeds of people of faith from Andalus and the Maghrib to the Far East.
Khurram’s desire to connect the children of our Ummah to our shared heritage has become his literary compass, guiding him to write stories imbued with the teachings of Islam, the richness and diversity of the cultures of the Muslim world, and the timeless wisdom of our forebears. his books aren’t merely stories; they are bridges that connect young readers to the tapestry of their past, fostering a deep sense of belonging and identity.
Khurram’s dedication to promoting literacy and crating stories that foster a sense of shared heritage has transformed the landscape of children’s literature. His work is a testament to the power of storytelling as a vehicle of cultural transmission and identity preservation. He is indeed not just an author, but a storyteller carrying forward a legacy of our ancestors to the children of today and tomorrow.