Love, InshAllah
The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women
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Lameece Issaq
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Piper Goodeve
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Lauren Fortgang
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Julia Farhat
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Erin Moon
About this listen
Romance, dating, sex and - Muslim women? In this groundbreaking collection, 25 American Muslim writers sweep aside stereotypes to share their search for love openly for the first time, showing just how varied the search for love can be - from singles' events and online dating, to college flirtations and arranged marriages, all with a uniquely Muslim twist.
These stories are filled with passion and hope, loss and longing: A quintessential blonde California girl travels abroad to escape suffocating responsibilities at home, only to fall in love with a handsome Brazilian stranger she may never see again. An orthodox African-American woman must face her growing attraction to her female friend. A young girl defies her South Asian parents' cultural expectations with an interracial relationship. And a Southern woman agrees to consider an arranged marriage, with surprising results.
These compelling stories of love and romance create an irresistible balance of heart-warming and tantalizing, always revealing and deeply relatable.
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- Susie
- 03-06-13
Sex, Love, & Feminism, in the Muslim Women's World
Romance, dating, sex, and—Muslim women talking for themselves! Talk about taboos broken and stereotypes torpedoed.
This book has made a huge impression everywhere it's been discussed-- and there's not a book critic in America who hasn't weighed in. The title sounds titillating, but these real-life stories are frank, earnest, and real.
Nura Maznavi and Ayesha Mattu made fantastic selections, there's not one repitition or predictable exposition.
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- Erin M.
- 03-14-18
Love stories from a different perspective!
Where does Love, InshAllah rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Somewhere between average and spectacular! I liked the different accents reading the stories, it was very captivating.
What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
I really enjoyed the love stories from the Muslim-American women. It's interesting how a religion can shape your romantic relationships.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes! It only took me about 2 days to get through during my commutes. Quick and easy listen.
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- Charine Araujo
- 06-19-20
Amazing!!!
Being a Latina Muslim myself this book was able to Show me that we as women go through so much .. we all have different dreams and views even though our goals is to make Allah happy PBUH. It’s very real and I love the fact that every girl on the book had a real story that we all can relate.
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- Virginia
- 04-30-19
Interesting
Very interesting stories and the narrators did a good job with changing voices. loved it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-14-17
Fascinating Stories
These are fascinating stories of finding conventional and unconventional love and family in America and abroad.
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- JudyA
- 12-11-21
Surprising yet inspiring
Love looks different, rightly so, to different people. This book is a culturally Muslim expression of ‘love in many forms.’ Some of the stories are tender and sweet, offering hopes of a ‘happily ever after’ to listeners, while others are stories of resilience from lives lost. Either way, the Arthur has done a good job inclusively representing a myriad of global perspective & characters.
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- Joseph S. Spence
- 05-15-22
Awesome, Uplifting , and Modern Era Reflections!
I love the flow of the refreshing reflections and their impact in this text. The articulation is awesome. There is nothing I dislike about the text. I will let my friends and family members know about this inspirational text.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-28-22
I’ve loved this book since 2013
I have read this book since 2013, with Audible it made it even better to enjoy. I love love love the stories, truly shows how different we as Muslim women are and gives good stories of different experiences.
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- Lamise
- 01-09-23
full of stereotypes and misleading
I didn't like this book at all. I listened to it till the end so I can make a clear and fair decision about it. I found it full of stereotypes about the Muslim community and not fairly representing the majority. it's also having so many concepts and ideas against the core values of Islamic beliefs. Regardless of all that, if we took it as a storytelling book, I didn't even enjoy the storyline and didn't see enough diversity in the stories. it's just main concept the author wanted to convey regardless of it's validity or reasoning. very disappointing honestly.
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