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Category Archives: Book Reviews

Hearts We Lost: A Review

We are quick to cry islamophobia but fail to see it in our own reaction to and about people who “islam” differently than us.

Posted bydeenprogressSeptember 22, 2023Posted inBook Reviews, OpinionsTags:book review, books, islamic fiction, marriage, Muslim fiction, Muslim women, Muslims, polygamyLeave a comment on Hearts We Lost: A Review

Read Leila Aboulela’s Minaret!

Minaret… explores Muslim women in their own element with an intimacy that can only come from within.

Posted bydeenprogressAugust 5, 2023Posted inBook Reviews, OpinionsTags:African literature, African Muslim Women Authors, Book club reads, book review, islamic fiction, Leila Aboulela, Muslim fiction, Muslim women, romance, SudanLeave a comment on Read Leila Aboulela’s Minaret!

“She writes Sudan with such care!” (A Lyrics Alley review)

because success is much easier to understand than art…

Posted bydeenprogressJune 22, 2023Posted inBook Reviews, OpinionsTags:Africa, book review, Disability, marriage, Muslim fiction, Muslims, PoetsLeave a comment on “She writes Sudan with such care!” (A Lyrics Alley review)

Footsteps (Umm Zakkiyyah) – A Review

How a Muslim man might approach polygamy in a way that he doesn’t lose his current wife…

Posted bydeenprogressMarch 20, 2023March 20, 2023Posted inBook Reviews, OpinionsTags:American Muslims, Black Americans, book review, islam, islamic fiction, marriage, Muslim fiction, Muslim women, Muslims, polygamy, romance1 Comment on Footsteps (Umm Zakkiyyah) – A Review

So Long A Letter (A Review)

So Long A Letter is a small book that encompasses so much of what it means to be an African Muslim woman.

Posted bydeenprogressFebruary 13, 2023Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Africa, book review, marriage, Muslim fiction, MuslimsLeave a comment on So Long A Letter (A Review)

The Baby Is Mine- Oyinkan Braithwaite: A Review

The book was a nice read especially if you want  a particular brand of drama  and flair that is uniquely Nigerian.

Posted bydeenprogressMay 23, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:African literature, book review, cheating, male entitlement, marriage, Nigerian authorsLeave a comment on The Baby Is Mine- Oyinkan Braithwaite: A Review

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