The Butterfly Mosque is the memoir of an American woman raised in a secular family who discovers the value of religion during her travels. Interested in history, art, and literature, G. Willow Wilson takes a teaching job in Cairo. She meets the sincere young friend of a friend assigned to show her the ropes in the city—a highly unconventional relationship that turns into love and marriage. The book follows her encounter with Egyptian society and with her own spirituality as she converts to Islam, and about her developing relationship with her husband\u27s family. A highly observant and self-reflective person, Wilson captures the strengths and foibles of her own and her adoptive culture with an authentic voice. The book explores larger issue...
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Dreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Girlhood takes place in Fez, Morocco, in the 1940s and early 19...
This book is a qualitative, non-empirical, textual and contextual study of six literary works by wri...
Women Gathered on Flat Rooftops and Thumbprints in Black Coffee is a creative dissertation that exam...
The purpose of this study is to delve into the matter of religious conversion of the narrator in Wil...
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Mosaics of Identity: Reading Muslim Women's Memoirs From Across the Diaspora addresses Muslim women'...
Hagar is a novel that explores the themes of history, cultural identity, and relationships through t...
Leila Aboulela’s novel Minaret follows the spiritual journey of a young woman exiled from her home i...
My research centers around the daily realities and lives of three women of one family in Ma\u27sarah...
The process of travel and of crossing boundaries and frontiers has long been a source of dispute and...
The Islamic world has always been of interest to the West. However, the attention after the catastro...
In memoirs, Arab writers have invoked solitude in moments of deep public involvement. Focusing on Ta...
This thesis offers a detailed investigation of Leila Aboulela’s literary oeuvre. It represents the f...
Mohja Kahf’s 2006 novel, The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf, follows the protagonist, Khadra, in her jo...
My thesis looks at encounters between East and West in the novels of Ahdaf Soueif and how similar is...
Dreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Girlhood takes place in Fez, Morocco, in the 1940s and early 19...
This book is a qualitative, non-empirical, textual and contextual study of six literary works by wri...
Women Gathered on Flat Rooftops and Thumbprints in Black Coffee is a creative dissertation that exam...