We are quick to cry islamophobia but fail to see it in our own reaction to and about people who “islam” differently than us.
Tag Archives: Muslim fiction
Read Leila Aboulela’s Minaret!
Minaret… explores Muslim women in their own element with an intimacy that can only come from within.
“She writes Sudan with such care!” (A Lyrics Alley review)
because success is much easier to understand than art…
Footsteps (Umm Zakkiyyah) – A Review
How a Muslim man might approach polygamy in a way that he doesn’t lose his current wife…
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.
New RZ Review
#RekiyaAndZ is a significant book that carves a new space for the representation of sub-Saharan African Muslims in the contemporary literary world… Check out the latest review of #rekiyaAndZ on Hikaayat magazine Muti’ah Badruddeen’s “Rekiya and Z”: Carving Spaces for sub-Sahara African Muslim Fiction
