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Arabic literature is struggling to reach English-speaking readers, with few works being translated despite a rich cultural history and growing demand
Book Club: Tariq Mehmood's 'The Second Coming' is a coming-of-age novel of a dystopian Britain torn apart by fascism, Islamophobia, and imperial violence
Book Club: Sherman Jackson's book 'The Islamic Secular' redefines Islam's secular sphere, challenging Western misconceptions and sparking a fresh dialogue.
Book Club: Drawing on Hebrew sources, Maya Wind shatters the myth of liberal expression in Israeli universities, revealing instead how they prop up apartheid.
Book Club: Boris Johnson's tumultuous tenure as Britain's Prime Minister continues to be felt. Adored by some, derided by others, Johnson's legacy as one of Britain's more bubbling statesmen has nonetheless shifted the playbook of British politics.
Book Club: Every culture and civilisation has had to wrestle with the question 'who and what do we trust?'. In this expansive, interdisciplinary study of medieval authority and belief, Peter Adamson looks back in time to look forward to the future.
Book Club: Yara Hawari's novella traces three generations of Palestinians, and how their memory and notions of identity have each been ruptured by the Nakba. Filled with visceral descriptions of life under occupation, The Stone House is a must-read.
Book Club: Moroccan feminist icon Malika Moustadraf was one of the Arab world's preeminent writers on misogyny before her untimely demise at 37. For the first time, we're privy to her complete works in English, reminding us of her crucial legacy.
Book Club: We've rounded up a compilation of ten novels/memoirs written by Palestinian authors to give the unfamiliar reader a compelling gateway into the history, experiences, and lives of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation or in exile.