"Bilal the Abyssinian," which details the inspiring story of Bilal ibn Rabah, one of the most distinguished companions of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The book explores his journey from slavery to becoming Islam’s first muezzin (caller to prayer), his unwavering faith despite severe persecution, and his significant role in early Islamic history. It also highlights the Islamic principles of equality, justice, and the rejection of racism, demonstrating how Islam honors individuals based on their faith and character rather than race or social status.