Jamal Awil

← Islamophobia and the Novel

The novel argues secularism protects liberty against religious self-righteousness. [causal]

Indeed, the main message of the novel is encapsulated by the need to "embrace uncertainty" (227). Despite a few somewhat tepid attempts to imagine the attractions of a religious outlook, the novel in the end makes secularism the key guarantor of individual liberty against the Riaz group’s censorious self-righteousness.

Peter Morey, Islamophobia and the Novel, loc. 171