Monday, April 04, 2022
Documentary: Brooklyn Inshallah
Friday, March 11, 2022
Recommendation: Trojan Horse Affair Podcast
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
Family Event with Author Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow, Mar 10, 2022
Monday, February 28, 2022
Review: "Becoming Muslim" Podcast
Meena Malik in February 25, 2022 MuslimMatters.org wrote a review of the series Becoming Muslim on the Spiritual Edge podcast. Hana Baba was the lead reporter.
I haven't yet listened to any episodes.
Friday, February 11, 2022
Recommendation: "The Other Black Girl" by Zakiya Dalila Harris
"[Hazel had] moved from channeling her inner Baraka to her inner Barack--from confrontational to compassionate--in less than 60 seconds." @zakiya_harris, "The Other Black Girl," p 56
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) February 10, 2022
In this fictional discussion about the decision to cast Ben Kingsley as Mahatma Gandhi & the hypothetical casting of Billy Dee Williams as Mozart, @zakiya_harris in "The Other Black Girl" lands on this week's leader in institutionalized gender & racial hierarchy, #Harvard pic.twitter.com/oYmCdJo2BU
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) February 10, 2022
Since this is a horror novel, I recommend that, if you think you might read it, stop here. ******SPOILERS *****
Tuesday, February 01, 2022
Recommendation: We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration by Frank Abe, Tamiko Nimura, Matt Sasaki and Ross Ishikawa
Recruiting at the Islamic Society of North America annual convention 🗑️ pic.twitter.com/GVbkZUFkQJ
— Climate reparations for the global south 🌏 (@ShabanaMir1) September 5, 2022
Tuesday, January 04, 2022
Recommendation: By the Sea by Abdulrazak Gurnah
I had never heard of Abdulrazak Gurnah before his being awarded The Nobel Prize for #literature. Just finished "By the Sea." It's really a beautiful book. https://t.co/okiPcYuqaB
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) December 11, 2021
Abdulrazak Gurnah "By the Sea," p 76 pic.twitter.com/DmZe2ovbtM
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) December 9, 2021
"It was a staggering thought, how little it had been possible to know and remain contented."
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) December 9, 2021
--Latif, internal dialogue
From Abdulrazak Gurnah, "By the Sea," p 122
From "By the Sea," by Abdulrazak Gurnah, p. 223 #literature #colonialism #Africa #Tanzania #Mombasa pic.twitter.com/E529Q0cE1q
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) December 11, 2021
Recommendation: Empire's Workshop Latin America the United States and the Making of an Imperial Republic by Greg Grandin
I created a Twitter moment with more quotes and thoughts!#FirstNations in its creation of a 2-ocean coast #WhiteSupremacy state to its commercial gangsterism in #Mexico, the #Caribbean & Central & South America. https://t.co/X41jpXjV2H
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) December 25, 2021
Monday, November 08, 2021
Review: "The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf" by Mohja Kahf
Khadra Shamy, the protagonist, is the daughter of Wajdy & Ebtehaj, Syrian immigrants who eventually move to a town south of Indianapolis, Indiana to work at the Dawah Center. There, they and their co-workers work to realize the ideal Muslim community and raise their children to carry on that legacy after them. Khadra suffers some abuse from prejudiced classmates at the public school and neighbors in the apartment complex, but, for the most part, she grows into the young woman which the leaders of the Dawa Center envisioned: She prays, reads Quran, supports causes of Muslims suffering around the world and scrupulously upholds the interpersonal morals and gender roles of the community.
Friday, October 22, 2021
Recommendation: "New Kid" by Jerry Craft

NBC News on October 6, 2021 (archived) reported that:
A school district near Houston canceled the appearance of an award-winning children's illustrator and author, whose books tell stories about Black children struggling to fit into unfamiliar settings, amid claims of critical race theory.
The writer, Jerry Craft, had been set to appear virtually Monday before students and staff members at Roosevelt Alexander Elementary School until the Katy Independent School District pulled the plug after some parents objected.
Saturday, September 04, 2021
Barefoot Gen Volume One A Cartoon Story of Hiroshima by Keiji Nakazawa
Sometimes it's hard for me to sit in a social gathering listening to "normal" conversation when I think that humans have accumulated enough nuclear weapons to destroy themselves hundreds of times over. I hope I never lose that anxiety, and I don't understand people who are blasé about how close we are to destruction at our own hands.
Thursday, September 02, 2021
Review: Spencer Ackerman - "Reign of Terror: How the 9/11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump"
Spencer Ackerman's Reign of Terror: How the 9/11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump aims to convince liberals to stop their support of the Global War on Terror in all its forms. The premise of the Global War on Terror is that the proper response to attacks against the United States, its allies and its interests is escalation of violence and tightening of control. This inevitably leads to the strengthening of illiberal elements within the United States, whether they be the national security state or everyday believers in American Exceptionalism who, despondent at the terrible cost of the national security state and lack of results it produces, seek to use its tactics against ever-widening circles of internal enemies, including United States Muslims, racial and ethnic minorities, migrants and liberals.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Thoughts on Neil deGrasse Tyson and Avis Lang's "Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance between Astrophysics and the Military"
Neil deGrasse Tyson and Avis Lang have written a very depressing book on how warfare and states' pursuit of dominance have become increasingly intertwined with scientific pursuits. Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance between Astrophysics and the Military covers developments from early modern Europe to our time. While the book is informative and well-organized, it fails to answer or even address the biggest question facing the scientific enterprise for which Dr. Tyson has become its most public advocate: why is humanity not acting on the knowledge the scientific enterprise has produced in order to create a sustainable, just human society?
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Film: Americanish, Directed by Iman Zawahry
Americanish: A Case Study in American-Muslim Representation
Iman Zawahry, Aizzah Fatima and Sabeen Sadiq participated in a panel discussion entitled Americanish: A Case Study in American-Muslim Representation on August 12, 2021 as part of the Asian American International Film Festival.
I wrote a few comments on the film.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Mona Eltahawy Review of Season 1 of "We Are Lady Parts"
I had earlier recommended Hind Makki's review of Season 1 of the TV show We Are Lady Parts. A month before, Mona Eltahawy published her reasons why the show is outstanding:
To have had a show like We Are Lady Parts while I was in my 20s and fighting off Niqabis on the Metro, the Brigade of Hijabis-Aren’t-Supposed-To-Watch-Wild-At-Heart, and the You’re-Making-Us-Look-Bad so-called friends, would have freed up so much of my cosmic energy, I might have truly taken over the world. -- read more --
We Are Lady Parts season TWO out on May 30! pic.twitter.com/bR6uItbxFS
— We Are Lady Parts (@weareladyparts) May 25, 2024
Sunday, July 11, 2021
Are Muslims Going to Join Calls for Censorship in Public School Libraries? I Hope Not
In Columbia County, Georgia, where I live, the daily newspaper in neighboring Augusta, Georgia reported that a resident has been advocating that the Board of Education remove Drama by Raina Telgemeier from its middle school libraries and update its media policy to inform parents that "Media Centers and Teacher Libraries may provide material containing sensitive topics such as sexuality, homosexuality, and/or transgender ideology."
I have previously reported on my county's censorship of reading materials in public schools (more here). I oppose discrimination against LGBTQ people and don't believe the party line in our religion about a lot matters related to sexuality. I'm also opposed to the people who typically advocate for imposing morality. Nevertheless, before spouting off, I bought and read the book.
Most of the book is about drama programs in school, i.e. putting on plays. The characters work hard, do varied tasks and cooperation and teamwork are essential. I had for some reason disliked the drama students in high school. Reading this made me regret my prejudices and wish I'd at least given it a shot.
Tuesday, July 06, 2021
Hind Makki Reviews Nida Manzoor's "We Are Lady Parts" on PeacockTV
I enjoyed Nida Manzoor's We Are Lady Parts on Peacock TV, but I didn't have the words to explain to readers of this blog why I did. Thankfully, Hind Makki did find the words!
If you mute the electric guitar, most of us will recognize these women from our own lives. But why would you want to lower the volume?--- read more ---
The songs by @weareladyparts are available in #USA on @Spotify https://t.co/B6TtonUezp
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) June 19, 2021
We Are Lady Parts season TWO out on May 30! pic.twitter.com/bR6uItbxFS
— We Are Lady Parts (@weareladyparts) May 25, 2024
Thursday, June 24, 2021
"Reading Challenge: Centering Muslim Characters" - A Resource Produced by Rabia Khokhar
Rabia Khokhar (Twitter) is a Teacher and Education and Equity Consultant. Check out the resource she produced entitled Reading Challenger: Centering Muslim Characters.
🚨New Resource Alert! Single stories continue 2 dehumanize Muslims. But stories can also restore dignity+heal. Reading Challenge centres Muslim characters and is a way 2 counter Anti-Muslim hate. Plz download from my website and let me know what u think! 💕https://t.co/y1EvJpRg1H pic.twitter.com/cMBdmjGBxi
— Rabia Khokhar (@Rabia_Khokhar1) June 13, 2021
I read about this from Jeremiah Rodriguez's June 21, 2021 article at CTV News.
I have not read any of the books in Rabia's list.