Muslim Fiction


Ayesha at Last
The Dirty Version
Does My Head Look Big In This?
She Wore Red Trainers
Sofia Khan Is Not Obliged (Sofia Khan #1)
Ten Things I Hate About Me
Love from A to Z (A Coming-of-Age Romance)
Once Upon an Eid
The Kite Runner
As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow
The Wrath and the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn, #1)
A Thousand Splendid Suns
Minaret
If I Should Speak
Much Ado about Nada
The Grey Wolf by Julie ManninoHome Is a Silhouette by Kataru YahyaThat Can Be Arranged by Huda FahmyMuslim Tales The Elephant and The Ant by Mayous PublishingMusa And The Blade by Q. 'Abdullah Muhammad
Muslim Representation
24 books — 12 voters
If I Should Speak by Umm ZakiyyahThe Dirty Version by Medina FarisAlif the Unseen by G. Willow WilsonA Voice by Umm ZakiyyahBoy vs. Girl by Na'ima B. Robert
Islamic Fiction
77 books — 105 voters

The Dirty Version by Medina FarisHard Kill by Charlie FlowersAwakened by Love by Azin SametipourMinaret by Leila AboulelaDoes My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah
Fiction featuring Muslim women
47 books — 34 voters

Nakia LaSha
Thank God I already cut that piece of wood. She thought about Surah Yusuf when all the wealthy women cut their hands, oblivious to danger when the handsome prophet-turned-slave walked into the room. This man was nowhere near prophet handsome, but he was everyday people fine.
Nakia LaSha, Prize: A Keeping His Word Halal Romance: Book 1

Adil Alzarooni
What is love? The more you try to understand it, the less you will understand.
Adil Alzarooni, The Red Island: The Gatekeeper

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