Jamal Awil

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Religious obedience can drive transformation where resilience fails [contrarian]

If all novels tend to be about personal transformation in some form or another, in Minaret the agent of transformation is different: good religious observance and submission rather than weathering life's vicissitudes and winning through to a new place in the world.

Peter Morey, Islamophobia and the Novel, loc. 489