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Islamic Fiction
Captivating tales have been part of the culture of the Muslim world for centuries. Until recently, though, all the stories were told in Arabic, Persian and other Asian languages.
As the number of American Muslims grows, by both birth and conversion, there is a hunger for a new type of fiction. English language Islamic fiction tells the...
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Captivating tales have been part of the culture of the Muslim world for centuries. Until recently, though, all the stories were told in Arabic, Persian and other Asian languages.
As the number of American Muslims grows, by both birth and conversion, there is a hunger for a new type of fiction. English language Islamic fiction tells the stories of Muslims and their non-Muslim friends and neighbors here in the U.S. No magic lamps or flying carpets. English language Islamic fiction is about the real lives of real people.
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The first books that come to my mind are the Islam Quintet by Tariq Ali.
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