Diary of a Jewish Muslim
A Novel
by Kamal Ruhayyim (Author)
Egyptian Muslims and Jews were not always at odds. Before the Arab–Israeli wars, before the mass exodus of Jews from Egypt, there was harmony. Spanning the 1930s to the 1960s, this sweeping novel accompanies Galal, a young boy with a Jewish mother and a Muslim father, through his childhood and boyhood in a vibrant popular quarter of Cairo. With his schoolboy crushes and teen rebellions, Galal is deeply Egyptian, knit tightly into the middle-class fabric of manners, morals, and traditions that cheerfully incorporates and transcends religion—a fabric about to be torn apart by a bigger world of politics that will put Galal’s very identity to the test.
Format
EPUB
Protection
Watermark
Publication date
May 01, 2014
Publisher
Collection
Page count
296
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9781617978906
Paper ISBN
9789774168413
EPUB
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