Haroon Moghul

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Haroon Moghul


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Haroon Moghul is the author of “The Order of Light” and “My First Police State.” His memoir, “How to be Muslim”, is due in 2016. He’s a doctoral candidate at Columbia University, formerly a Fellow at the New America Foundation and the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School, and a member of the Multicultural Audience Development Initiative at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Haroon Moghul is a Senior Correspondent at Religion Dispatches and a novelist. He writes extensively on international affairs, religion and culture.

Average rating: 3.52 · 508 ratings · 82 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
How to Be a Muslim: An Amer...

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Two Billion Caliphs: A Visi...

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The Order of Light

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My First Police State

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“to be a Muslim is to be an insomniac.”
Haroon Moghul, How to Be a Muslim: An American Story

“...staring out windows impossible to defenestrate therefrom.”
Haroon Moghul, How to Be a Muslim: An American Story

“I was the kid who made a beeline for the library when the last bell rang, but also harder, because how do you define yourself against such an identity? On what grounds? With what confidence?”
Haroon Moghul, How to Be a Muslim: An American Story



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