Category: Muslim literature

The cultural flowering of Islam began at a time when Europe, with the exception of the Byzantine Empire, was in a state of decay-the Dark Ages.

The 10 Rules for Writing Muslim Characters

The correct portrayal of Muslims in literature and film is not an easy task, especially given the diversity of cultures, traditions and religious views within the Muslim community itself. The following ten rules, described below, express a critical look at the stereotypes that are often encountered when creating Muslim characters. And it’s almost…

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10 Must-Read Books by Muslim Authors

Muslim literature, like any other literary tradition, includes a wide range of themes and subjects. Muslim authors share their cultural and personal experiences and offer valuable insights into humanity, spirituality, identity, and society. In this article, we’ll explore 10 important books by Muslim authors that have enriched the global literature.  Firstly, it should…

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Classical poets

The heir to the throne of the Qinda tribe based on the Arabian Peninsula, Al-Qais chose a life of travel, drinking, fighting-and poetry.

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