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FICTION
MARCH 2007
13X20 CM
PAPERBACK
254PP £ 8.99
ISBN: 1846590175

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Michael Muhammad Knight grew up Irish Catholic and converted to Islam aged 16 after reading Malcolm X's autobiography. At 17 he travelled to Pakistan to study at Faisal Mosque in Islamabad. Michael originally published The Taqwacores by hand on photocopiers to distribute from his car in mosque parking lots. Since then the novel has been confiscated in Malaysia, taught in numerous colleges and universities and cited as an influence in the American Muslim woman-led prayer movement.
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Excerpt from The Taqwacores

The Ghilmans singer grabbed his bassist's nuts right there on stage as nothing more than a Fuck You to Islamic homophobia. Those guys were Muslim too. Their drummer wore hejab. Reminded me of the burqa that Rabeya gave me. Burning Books for Cat Stevens covered 'Wild World' punk-style while everyone shoved at each other in the pit. The bisexual Pathan girl singer from Gross National did her anti-WTO song and burned an American flag. The Imran Khan Experience burned an Israeli flag though its guitarist wore the Star of David. Then Vote Hezbollah did a pro-Bush song that pissed everyone off but that was the whole point and even when the crowd booed, they had a great time doing it because they got the joke.

You have to stop trying to make sense of Punk - what it's for, what it's against. It's against everything.


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'The Hunter S. Thompson of Islamic Literature...an easy, funny read but, at another level and without labouring the point, also profoundly challenging.' Brian Whitaker, The Guardian

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