Hijab Butch Blues
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Lamya H
'A masterful, must-read contribution to conversations on power, justice, healing, and devotion from a singular voice I now trust with my whole heart' GLENNON DOYLE, author of Untamed **Roxane Gay's Book Club March 2022 Pick** When Lamya is fourteen, she decides to disappear. It seems easier to ease herself out of sight than to grapple with the difficulty of taking shape in a world that doesn't fit. She is a queer teenager growing up in a Muslim household, a South Asian in a Middle Eastern country. But during her Quran class, she reads a passage about Maryam, and suddenly everything shifts: if Maryam was never touched by any man, could Maryam be... like Lamya? Written with deep intelligence and a fierce humour, Hijab Butch Blues follows Lamya as she travels to the United States, as she comes out, and as she navigates the complexities of the immigration system - and the queer dating scene. At each step, she turns to her faith to make sense of her life, weaving stories from the Quran together with her own experiences: Musa leading his people to freedom; Allah, who is neither male nor female; and Nuh, who built an ark, just as Lamya is finally able to become the architect of her own story. Raw and unflinching, Hijab Butch Blues heralds the arrival of a truly original voice, asking powerful questions about gender and sexuality, relationships, identity and faith, and what it means to build a life of one's own.
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Author
Lamya H
Pages
304
Publisher
Icon Books
Published Date
2023-02-02
ISBN
1785788507 9781785788505
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"i think the thing i will take away from this book the most is the importance of interpreting faith and religion in a way that makes sense for you. it us important to negotiate your own relationship with your faith in a way that makes believing in god possible for you, and that aligns with your beliefs and who you are."
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Charlotte Dibb
"I couldn’t stop listening to this book. It’s so rare that you have a memoir published by a non-binary butch Lesbian Hijabi. That is so cool I loved the way the author weaved the Quran and stories of her life in various countries that she doesn’t name. This is less of a coming out story. More of a religious queer text. I loved it so much!!!"