12/21/2023 0 Comments The expanse books age ratingNasir is the Prince of Death, assassinating those foolish enough to defy his autocratic father, the king. Zafira is the Hunter, disguising herself as a man when she braves the cursed forest of the Arz to feed her people. Intent on keeping the memory of his mom alive for his little sister.Īdam’s also intent on keeping his diagnosis a secret from his grieving father.Īlone, Adam and Zayneb are playing roles for others, keeping their real thoughts locked away in their journals. Since he got diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in November, Adam’s stopped going to classes, intent, instead, on perfecting the making of things. When she gets suspended for confronting her teacher, and he begins investigating her activist friends, Zayneb heads to her aunt’s house in Doha, Qatar, for an early start to spring break.įueled by the guilt of getting her friends in trouble, she resolves to try out a newer, “nicer” version of herself in a place where no one knows her. ![]() Like Zayneb’s teacher, who won’t stop reminding the class how “bad” Muslims are.īut Zayneb, the only Muslim in class, isn’t bad. Like the fact that there are hateful people in the world. Like the perfect fries Adam and his mom used to make together.Īn oddity: whatever gives you pause. Like potatoes-because they make French fries happen. Now, onto the list!Ī marvel: something you find amazing. Join us and spread the word! Also, if you want to expand your #MuslimShelfSpace, I hope this list helps you. So, with Ramadan coming up tomorrow, I want to share 15+ books (yes, that’s like one book for two days) by Muslim authors for you to read this Ramadan! If you want to level up your reading game this Ramadan, my friend Nadia Headscarves and Hardbacks hosts a Ramadan Readathon that will last throughout the month. I want this project to be something meaningful to myself and Muslims in bookish community-and around the world.Īnyway, I reached 100 followers the other day and I want to say thank you! Your support means a lot to me and thank you for helping me reach where I am today. Every two weeks (starting from today), I will not only be sharing a post about topics surrounding Islam and being a Muslim, but also highlighting Muslim creators and authors and, yes, giving book recommendations! My goal is for Muslim voices to be heard by mainstream media and to become a safe place for Muslim readers and authors. Muslim Hours is a blog series that will centered around Muslim voices. At first, I was thinking to do something special for Ramadan featuring both Muslim authors and creators, but then I thought, why don’t I make this as a regular series for the rest of the year? Even years after that? So that’s how Muslim Hours was born! WHAT IS MUSLIM HOURS? ![]() Assalaam wa alaikum and Ramadan Mubarak, friends! Today is a special day because I want to announce a blog series that I’ve been working on for a while.
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