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Aga Shahid Ali (Kashmiri American) Ahmad Ibn Arabshah (Syrian Arab) Ahmed Ali (Pakistani) Ahmed Sofa (Bangladesh) Ahsan Habib (Bangladeshi) Akbar S. Ahmed (Pakistani) Ayad Akhtar (Pakistani American) Akhtaruzzaman Elias (Bangladeshi) Alaol (modern-day Bangladeshi) Al-Hallaj (Persian Sufi) Al-Hariri of Basra (Basra, Iraq) Al-Mutanabbi; Al-Jahiz ...
Claire Messud (born 1966), novelist and literature and creative writing professor; of Canadian and Algerian descent Susan Muaddi Darraj , essayist, writer; of Palestinian descent Mikha'il Na'ima (also known as Mikhail Naimy; 1889–1988), poet, novelist, and philosopher; Lebanese [ 1 ]
Umm Juwayriyah is an American Muslim of West Indian and American ancestry. She has three children and is a full-time elementary school teacher. [citation needed] In addition to writing, performing, and teaching, Umm Juwayriyah is editor for the New England Muslim Women's Association and former two-term assistant director of the Islamic Writers Alliance.
Agha Shahid Ali Qizilbash (4 February 1949 – 8 December 2001) was an Indian-born American poet. [1] [2] Born into a Kashmiri Muslim family, Ali immigrated to the United States and became affiliated with the literary movement known as New Formalism in American poetry.
Arab-American literature (or Arab American literature) is an ethnic American literature, comprising literary works by authors with Arab origins residing in the United States. The Arab diaspora has its beginnings in the late 19th century, when Arab groups from the Ottoman Empire moved to North America. [ 1 ]
Modern-era (20th to 21st century) Islamic scholars include the following, referring to religious authorities whose publications or statements are accepted as pronouncements on religion by their respective communities and adherents. Geographical categories have been created based on commonalities in culture and across the Islamic World.
IWA also produces a quarterly online magazine, IWA Magazine (formerly known as Islamic Ink) which features Islamic fiction. [14] Another anthology, Between Love, Hope and Fear published in 2007 by An-Najm Publishers of UK, is a collection of short stories, poetry and essays written by Muslims from around the globe. [ 15 ]
Muslim poets (4 C, 66 P) S. Muslim scholars (2 C, 29 P) Sufi writers (2 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Muslim writers" The following 119 pages are in this category, out ...