New Poetry in Translation: Ibrahim Nasrallah’s ‘Mary of Gaza’ February 2, 2024 The new poem “Mary of Gaza” was composed by Ibrahim Nasrallah. The English translation is by Huda Fakhreddine. Reposted from Arab Lit.
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How narratives contribute to genocide.
For decades there has been a war on Muslims. For decades we have been bombarded with images of what terrorists look like. It is been enacted through media, literature and films. I have written for a decade on the importance of authentic Muslim representation and … Continue reading How narratives contribute to genocide.
Yousef Khanfar’s Palestine Bookshelf via World Literature Today
World Literature Today- Revisiting their Palestine Voices Issue. As we continue to amplify Palestinian voices and stories, I am reposting World Literature Today's Palestine Voices Issue which includes a must-read Palestinian bookshelf as selected by internationally renowned, author and photographer, Yousef Khanfar. While most writers … Continue reading Yousef Khanfar’s Palestine Bookshelf via World Literature Today
New Orleans Review accepting free submissions from Palestinian writers
New Orleans Review "A journal of contemporary literature & culture since 1968. We publish diverse voices of both established & emerging writers" is now accepting free submissions from Palestinian writers. Editor: @lindsaysproul 6363 St Charles, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 Let's get the word out and … Continue reading New Orleans Review accepting free submissions from Palestinian writers
In Palestine there are many green birds
The Land Beneath the Light By exploring the lived realities of those living under occupation, The Land Beneath the Light presents an alternative. Drawn from the author’s own family experiences of Palestine, Shereen Malherbe showcases the beauty of this war-torn land and its people in … Continue reading In Palestine there are many green birds
Live on British Muslim TV
British Muslim TV Questions with Mohammed Shafiq. For those who missed the live show, it is currently available via British Muslim TV. Thank you to everyone who tuned in. Make sure you don't miss the latest news by subscribing to my website.
Muslim Lit Festival- Masjid-Al Aqsa- Why it matters and Palestine Must Reads
-- View this email in your browser(Reblogged from Muslim Lit Festival)WHAT’S ON AT THE MUSLIM LITFEST Al-Aqsa event PLUS Palestine Must-ReadsThe recent conflict in Palestine has put a spotlight on the city of Jerusalem and Masjid Al-Aqsa, a holy site in all the Abrahamic faiths. … Continue reading Muslim Lit Festival- Masjid-Al Aqsa- Why it matters and Palestine Must Reads
Children of Palestine
“We are hidden here far above the sea, but the angels move the wind across the world, they rescue those who call to Allah on their desert journeys when they are about to be overcome by a murderous sword. These are stories that we tell … Continue reading Children of Palestine
Bradford Literary Festival 2022
Inspired by the Brontes I recently had the pleasure of attending Bradford Literature Festival 2022 to discuss my Bronte inspired novel, The Land Beneath the Light. A Palestinian reimagining of Jane Eyre that has now been nominated for the Palestine Book Awards 2022. The panel … Continue reading Bradford Literary Festival 2022
We’ve been nominated for the Palestine Book Awards
🏅We've been nominated for the Palestine Book Awards 2022 The Land Beneath the Light my latest novel; a female centric story set in rural Palestine, and my children's book, The Girl Who Stitched the Stars; the second book of my migrant children's series. It's such … Continue reading We’ve been nominated for the Palestine Book Awards
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