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17. A book with a Muslim character or author

When the Moon Is Low by Nadia Hashimi
People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie
The Submission by Amy Waldman
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
I plan to read The Pearl that Broke Its Shell by Nadia Hashimi

Other than Khaled Hosseini's books, and I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban, I don't really have any recs for this prompt, which is why it's such a good one.

I highly recommend Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa. It's one of my best reads of 2020.
Kelly wrote: "I'm planning to read all three books of The Cairo Trilogy: Palace Walk / Palace of Desire / Sugar Street by Naguib Mahfouz, and count one of them for this prompt. I was..."
I assume you are using one of them for the Egyptian museum prompt. That would be convenient. I read Palace Walk but I didn't go any further.
For fantasy readers, there is Alif the Unseen and[ book:The Bird King|40642333]. In sci-fi, Artemis by the author of The Martian, has a female Muslim main character, although the author isn't Muslim.
I assume you are using one of them for the Egyptian museum prompt. That would be convenient. I read Palace Walk but I didn't go any further.
For fantasy readers, there is Alif the Unseen and[ book:The Bird King|40642333]. In sci-fi, Artemis by the author of The Martian, has a female Muslim main character, although the author isn't Muslim.

Some recommendations:
No god but God: The Origins, Evolution and Future of Islam great non-fiction on the history of islam
I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
The Map of Salt and Stars
Exit West
A Woman Is No Man
The Autobiography of Malcolm X

I very much echo the prior recs for Exit West, and in addition:
The City Always Wins
My Name Is Red
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Home Fire
Zeitoun


I recommend -
1) A Thousand Splendid Suns
2) The Complete Persepolis
3) Haroun and the Sea of Stories
4) Prelude to a Riot
5) Exit West
6) The Forty Rules of Love (there are parts of this book I absolutely love and some I don't. But I still feel that people who enjoy aspects of philosophy, spirituality and culture will like this book).


Robin, yes that is the plan, and the third one will be for the "building in the title" prompt. And if I end up not wanting to read all three after the first one, I'll have my choice of two prompts open again (with lots of options for both)!

Guest House for Young Widows: Among the Women of ISIS - excellent nonfiction about young women who made the decision to travel to Syria to join the movement and marry ISIS fighters.
East of Hounslow - a mystery/spy story set in current day London
I will echo others' recommendations for Exit West and Home Fire.

I read The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns this year and really want to read his third novel in 2021
Any thoughts on Ayesha at Last?




I read Persepolis a couple of months ago and I thought it was really, really good. And I'm not a regular reader of graphic novels, but that has totally turned my head towards them now.

The Reluctant Fundamentalist
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
There is at least one Muslim character. And I am making an assumption that the author is Muslim too. But it is an educated assumption after reading his own article in the Guardian. He doesn't say outright that he is, but it's implied in a conversation he relates.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
As well as The Complete Persepolis, I've recently enjoyed Life as a Unicorn: A Journey from Shame to Pride and Everything in Between, Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books and A Thousand Splendid Suns


My pick for this slot is American War as I have had a copy sitting on my shelf for YEARS and somehow failed to read it. I took the liberty of adding it to the Listopia as well.

2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? The main character is Muslim, the author is not
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt? This Life or the Next
1. What are you reading for this category?
The Kingdom of Copper by S.A. Chakraborty
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
It is fantasy written by a Muslim author, but the main characters have a religion that has definite similarities to the Muslim religion.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
My last book of 2020 was The Map of Salt and Stars, which WRECKED me. It was beautiful and haunting and wonderful and I highly recommend.
The Kingdom of Copper by S.A. Chakraborty
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
It is fantasy written by a Muslim author, but the main characters have a religion that has definite similarities to the Muslim religion.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
My last book of 2020 was The Map of Salt and Stars, which WRECKED me. It was beautiful and haunting and wonderful and I highly recommend.

Exit West by Mohsin Hamid
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? Both
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

by Etaf Rum
In amazon Canada it's on sale today - January 16th - for $2.99 kindle edition.

2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? both
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt? This was a 5 star read for me!


2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
Both

2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? This is an anthology by several Muslim authors. Its a YA or even middle grade book so a little young for me but I enjoyed hearing the stories about Eid and feel like I have a greater appreciation for the how important and fun the holiday is.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt? Threading My Prayer Rug: One Woman's Journey from Pakistani Muslim to American Muslim
1. What are you reading for this category? A Burning
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? Features a character (several), I don't know about the author
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
Well, this was really good.
Someone above read Ayesha at Last which is so good- there's also Unmarriageable in the Muslim Pride & Prejudice books. I'm currently reading Leave the World Behind for another prompt which could work here. Exit West, Salt Houses, The Map of Salt and Stars, The Other Americans
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? Features a character (several), I don't know about the author
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
Well, this was really good.
Someone above read Ayesha at Last which is so good- there's also Unmarriageable in the Muslim Pride & Prejudice books. I'm currently reading Leave the World Behind for another prompt which could work here. Exit West, Salt Houses, The Map of Salt and Stars, The Other Americans

Alif the Unseen is so so so so unique! Please please read it!

2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? Features a character (several), I don't know about th..."
Please don't read unmarriageable. I liked the author's first book but this one was horrendous on so many levels. All the other options are good!


2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
Muslim author.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?



Well, I ended up reading something else: The Architect's Apprentice by Elif Shafak. It's going to be my best book of the month for March - I love historical fiction that is deeply rooted in the setting, makes me want to travel so I can see it all for myself!

I read The Twentieth Wife and The Feast of Roses by Indu Sundaresan. These are two very nice historical novels, of a series of three. The first is best, and I will not move onto the third as it is about different characters. Also a love story, which I'm less into, but really, very lush writing.
I also read The Perfect Nanny by Leïla Slimani. Psychological character-driven novel, very well done.
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
For the first set - Muslim characters, don't know about the author.
For the second - both.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
I would *highly* recommend Woman at Point Zero or any other book by Nawal El Saadawi, who just died a few days ago, and is a groundbreaking Arab feminist, whose works (both fiction and non-fiction) are astonishing.

I read King of the Wind: The Story of the Godolphin Arabian by Marguerite Henry for this prompt. It is based on the true story of The Godolphin Arabian (a famous race horse). It is a Newberry award winner and I would highly recommend it.
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
The main character (that was not a horse) was a Muslim.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga
King of the Wind: The Story of the Godolphin Arabian by Marguerite Henry

2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? Both - all the main and most of the other characters mentioned were Muslim.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt? Honour; Guest House for Young Widows: Among the Women of ISIS; The Kite Runner


I read Love From A to Z by S.K. Ali
2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both?
All of the main characters are Muslim, and the author is as well.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt?
I really enjoyed this book. It's YA but doesn't talk down to its readers so it's enjoyable for all ages.

I enjoyed the Muslim aspects of the story, but I find superhero stuff to be a bit boring so I probably won't continue with the series.


Both Muslim character and author
I am conflicted by this book. In some ways the author has perfectly captured the place and the people that she uses to create the narrative. There are however times when it feels like 3 separate storylines.
Perhaps The Kite Runner

2. Did it feature a Muslim character or was it by a Muslim author or both? All but one character was Muslim. The author is Muslim.
3. What would you recommend to others for this prompt? At another challenge I'm doing they are reading Ayesha At Last by Uzma Jalaluddin.

Yes they are both muslims :)

Both Muslim character and author
I am conflicted by this book. In some ways the author has perfectly captured the place and the people that she uses to create the ..."
Please please please please read the kite runner...it is one of my top favourite books...but it gets me quite emotional so I have only read it thrice :(

I also recommend
The Kite Runner
A Thousand Splendid Suns = One of my all time favorite books.
The Widows of Malabar Hill
Update - I finished A Very Large Expanse of Sea, with both Muslim characters and author. I recommend it as a lighter option for this prompt (as compared to books set in Afghanistan). The mc is a teenage Iranian-American girl who wears a hijab. It is set shortly after 9/11. She starts dating a basketball player (more or less in secret), and likes to break dance. I don't always like YA fiction, but I really enjoyed this book.


And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini has Muslim characters, The Art of Disruption is written by Magid Magid who is a Somali Muslim refugee (and also the youngest ever Mayor of my home city).
I'd recommend both those books, also The Kite Runner, My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece, Streets of Darkness and Artemis.
Books mentioned in this topic
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