Book Two in the Muta the Tracker Series
Step into the lush heart of the South American rainforest with Muta the Tracker, a fearless young explorer whose greatest strength is not conquest, but understanding.
In this second installment of the Muta the Tracker series, Muta begins his journey in the grasslands of Suriname before venturing deep into the tropical rainforest. Along the way, he carefully observes the balance of nature as he encounters remarkable wildlife, including the relentless Bearded Tachuri, the towering Giant Anteater, playful Giant River Otters, the elusive Myers Worm Lizard, the powerful Harpy Eagle, and the mysterious Giant Freshwater Stingray.
Guided by patience, knowledge, and humility, Muta studies each creature with deep respect for its role in Allaah’s creation. He models courage balanced by caution, showing young readers that true bravery comes from wisdom, responsibility, and restraint.
Rich with vivid descriptions and real-world animal science, Journey Through the Rainforest of Suriname invites children to explore one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems while learning the importance of conservation, observation, and faith-rooted curiosity.
Perfect for nature lovers, adventurous readers, and families seeking meaningful stories that inspire wonder without glorifying harm, this book continues the Trade Winds tradition of purposeful storytelling—where exploration is guided by respect, and every journey is an opportunity to learn.
Recommended for ages 7–12
Educational • Faith-Inspired • Adventure-Driven
| AbuHudhayfah Edwards Joined: Apr-23-2025 |
Abu Hudhayfah Edwards is an author of Islamic children’s books dedicated to amplifying the voices and experiences of young Muslims living in the USA, Caribbean, and Canada. As the creator of WKTL Radio, also known as IslamLife Radio, and Medina Educational Institute (MEI), he channels his passion for education and community into engaging stories that reflect the cultural styles and realities of Muslim youth. Once featured in Style Weekly in the article “After These Messages,” where he was described as “stoic and deep thinking,” Abu Hudhayfah Edwards continues to write with purpose and vision, committed to ensuring that Muslim children see themselves represented in the books they read.