Memoirs of the Modern Muslimah is a deeply personal and powerful coming-of-age narrative told through the voice of a young African American Muslim girl. The memoir explores her journey through racism, bullying, identity, faith, and self-love. Beginning with her bold decision to wear the hijab at school, she quickly becomes a target for cruelty, especially from a boy named Logan. As she navigates the challenges of adolescence, religion, and fitting in, she finds strength in her faith, family, and her evolving understanding of herself.The story captures moments of pain—being called “ugly,” being physically attacked, and confronting racism at school—as well as moments of resilience, such as Ramadan reflections, prayer, and joyful memories at the masjid. Through it all, the narrator remains grounded in her belief in Allah and the values instilled in her by her community and religion.Ultimately, this memoir is a testament to the courage it takes to be different, to stand firm in one’s identity, and to grow into a strong, unapologetic Muslim woman in a world that often misunderstands her.
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Hudain Muhammad is an African American Muslim woman, a mother, and a proud native of Philadelphia, PA. She is the founder, owner, and operator of Modest House LLC, ShuAyb's Library LLC, and Hudain Muhammad Publishing House. A passionate storyteller, educator, and community builder, Hudain is dedicated to amplifying the voices and lived experiences of Black Muslim women and girls through literature that is rooted in authenticity, faith, and empowerment. Memoirs of the Modern Muslimah is the first book in a bold and intimate series that explores identity, spirituality, girlhood, and the pursuit of peace in a complex and often challenging world. Drawing from her own life, Hudain writes with honesty, heart, and hope-offering readers a reflection of themselves and a path toward deeper self-understanding. As a mother of one son, her work is also a legacy-an offering to future generations that affirms the beauty, resilience, and sacredness of the modern Muslimah's journey. Through this series and beyond, Hudain Muhammad continues her mission of storytelling with purpose, power, and grace.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Memoirs of the Modern Muslimah is a deeply personal and powerful coming-of-age narrative told through the voice of a young African American Muslim girl. The memoir explores her journey through racism, bullying, identity, faith, and self-love. Beginning with her bold decision to wear the hijab at school, she quickly becomes a target for cruelty, especially from a boy named Logan. As she navigates the challenges of adolescence, religion, and fitting in, she finds strength in her faith, family, and her evolving understanding of herself. The story captures moments of pain-being called "ugly," being physically attacked, and confronting racism at school-as well as moments of resilience, such as Ramadan reflections, prayer, and joyful memories at the masjid. Through it all, the narrator remains grounded in her belief in Allah and the values instilled in her by her community and religion. Ultimately, this memoir is a testament to the courage it takes to be different, to stand firm in one's identity, and to grow into a strong, unapologetic Muslim woman in a world that often misunderstands her. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798282654226
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