Wildlife isn’t limited to forests and deserts. In Muta the Tracker: New York City, young readers join Muta’aqqib al-Hayawānāt, a fearless yet respectful animal tracker, as he explores one of the largest cities in the world through a tracker’s eyes. From spotting a rare daytime opossum in Staten Island and humpback whales beside the Staten Island Ferry, to observing peregrine falcons on city rooftops, seals in Queens, and bats near the Apollo Theatre, Muta reveals the hidden lives of animals thriving among millions of people.
Guided by curiosity, patience, and faith, Muta teaches readers that every creature has a purpose and that signs of Allaah’s creation can be found even in the heart of a bustling city. This inspiring, educational adventure blends urban exploration, wildlife science, and spiritual reflection, inviting children and families to see New York City, and the natural world, with fresh wonder and respect.
| 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.