Muslimah

A female follower of Islam can variously be called in their etymologically Arabic form of Muslimah, also spelled Muslima, Muslimette, Muslimess or simple the standard term of Muslim.

Lori's Song: The True Story of an American Woman Held Captive in Iran
Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women
Hands Off Our Hijab: Muslim Women Putting Liberal Hypocrisy On Trial
A Muslim Woman's Diary
Smart Single Muslimah: Transform how you approach love and marriage: A Muslim Marriage guide for single Muslim women
It's Not About the Burqa
In the Land of Invisible Women: A Female Doctor's Journey in the Saudi Kingdom
Infidel
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis, #1)
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books
Muslim Women: A Biographical Dictionary
Forgotten Queens of Islam
Al-Muhaddithat: The Women Scholars in Islam
Cut From the Same Cloth?: Muslim Women on Life in Britain
Educating Muslim Women: The West African Legacy of Nana Asma u 1793-1864
The Cavalier by Israh AziziThe Light at the Bottom of the World by London ShahThe Dirty Version by Medina FarisThe City of Brass by S.A. ChakrabortyLove, Hate & Other Filters by Samira Ahmed
Muslim in Fiction
140 books — 80 voters
The Dirty Version by Medina FarisThe Butterfly Mosque by G. Willow WilsonLove in a Headscarf by Shelina Zahra JanmohamedThe Face Behind The Veil by Donna Gehrke-WhiteFrom My Sisters' Lips by Na'ima B. Robert
About Muslim Women (nonfiction)
211 books — 149 voters

I Am Malala by Malala YousafzaiReading Lolita in Tehran by Azar NafisiLove in a Headscarf by Shelina Zahra JanmohamedThe Complete Persepolis by Marjane SatrapiIran Awakening by Shirin Ebadi
Memoirs by Muslim women
32 books — 29 voters
The Dirty Version by Medina FarisAwakened by Love by Azin SametipourHard Kill by Charlie FlowersMinaret by Leila AboulelaDoes My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah
Fiction featuring Muslim women
47 books — 34 voters


Randa Abdel-Fattah
Someone will employ us," I say. "I wouldn't fight so hard if I didn't believe that someone wasn't out there." I pause and then it hits me. "Me either." And I mean it. ...more
Randa Abdel-Fattah, Does My Head Look Big In This?

Manal Al-Sharif
This is what happens when the state intervenes in a person’s private life; it creates two separate personas. It compels you either to lead two separate lives, or to violate what’s imposed on you when the state isn’t looking.
Manal al-Sharif, Daring to Drive: A Saudi Woman's Awakening

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Tempat rekomendasi buku islam atau tanya jawab mengenai buku islam.
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BME Reads A Manchester based reading group focusing on reading books from the BME community.
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Soul Sisters' Book Club Mathilde Loujayne, author of 'Big Little Steps', shares the books she loves, hoping to discuss t…more
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Muslim Women's Book Club A place to meet with others, read, and discuss interesting books we have read (or want to read) …more
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