I am concerned that with limited resources that creative people and media organizations have in our community, a couple of generations of Muslims would miss out on entertaining programs that educate and engage to produce confident, caring, and contributing Muslim citizens and leaders.
This is a video review of "Adam's World 9: Ramadan Mubarak", in which Adam learns about the fast of Ramadan Mubarak, as he tries himself to abstain, with great (and hilarious) difficulty from food and drink on the holy month's last day.
This is a video review of the Sound Vision production "Let's Pray", which focuses on teaching young Muslims, in particular, how to perform the daily Islamic prayers, as well as make Wudu, the ablution made before each of them.
This is a video review of "Adam's World 8: Home Sweet Home", which focuses on the topic of sibling rivalry. The episode shows Adam's struggle in dealing with feelings of jealousy after the birth of his baby sister Aneesah, as well as his visit to Egypt with his friend Asad via the trusty transvisualizer.
This is a video review of "Adam's World 7: Born to Learn", which focuses on the importance of knowledge, learning, and education for Muslims. Through stories, songs, skits and its hallmark of hilarity, Adam learns this and more, including a trip to Jordan thanks to the trusty transvisualizer.
This is a video review of "Adam's World 6: Thank You Allah", which focuses on teaching young Muslims the importance of gratefulness to Allah after Adam "loses" the opportunity of a lifetime, meets a miserly millionnaire, as well as a plastic surgery-seeking "young" lady.
A Video Review of "Adam's World 5: Kindness in Islam", which focuses on how Adam deals with a bully who calls him names initially with anger, but eventually with kindness. The episode also features a skit on kindness to animals, along with a visit to Malaysia through the trusted transvisualizer.