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Shakespeare’s Missing Muslims: Strategic Silence and Erasure
William Shakespeare, the quintessential English playwright, authored plays in which he completely erased the presence of Muslims, despite their significant presence in his world, according to a new book ‘Shakespeare Through Muslim Worlds’ by Dr Ambareen Dadabhoy.
Minarets in the Mountains: A journey into Muslim Europe
The footsteps of 17th century Ottoman explorer, Evliya Celebi, have been retraced by travel writer and author, Tharik Hussain in his ground-breaking new book, Minarets in the Mountains. The book brings to life this rarely told story of Muslim Europe, and unearths a living history of Balkan people and their 600-year-old Ottoman Muslim heritage and culture.
A female-led whirling dervish group based in Afghanistan, is reclaiming the country’s deep-rooted Sufi heritage.