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The Colour of God: A Story of Family and Faith
By (Author) Ayesha S. Chaudhry
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
4th May 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
306
Paperback
304
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 22mm
"At the age of twenty-three, Ayesha removed her face veil to begin her studies in New York City. Braiding together Western, South Asian and Quranic storytelling styles, the author illuminates what it means to exist in a world that demands something different from each of her identities. With lyrical prose and scholarly precision, she weaves her personal experiences with incisive social commentary to uncover the meaning of faith and belonging, love and betrayal, family and womanhood. In so doing, she offers us a vision of freedom that isnt measured in fabric."
The Colour of God is an engrossing read, not because it tells the story of one womans journey from subjugation within a puritanical sect of Islam to finding liberation by taking off her veil, but because it refuses and interrogates these facile labels. Chaudhry is brilliant at dissecting how fundamentalism took root in her family, and shes equally good at holding up a mirror to the culture that tends to dehumanise those who dont conform to its norms.
-- Monica Ali, author of Brick LaneThis book fell into my heart, bringing real life, real love, pain and grief Chaudhry writes beautifully.
-- Sabrina MahfouzTheColour of Godoffers us a sustained exploration of home and belief and the tendrils between the twoa beautiful and necessary book that remarkably, wonderfully, makes our world larger and smaller at once.
-- Ross Gay, bestselling author of The Book of DelightsThe kind of authentic voice that is rarely heard nowadays. Her experiences of family and the patriarchal interpretations of Islam, pushed upon women of South Asian heritage, resonated with me on so many levels.
-- Saima Mir, author of The KhanTheColour of Godis not a Huntington-esque, us vs them book, but a mirror showing us who we are. I found myself in every pageThe authors strength is to bring the profound into the mundane. A very alluring read.
* Muslim News *These lovingly curated memories take us through journeys of migration, displacement, loss, and resilience. Seeded with perceptive insights into colonial legacies, racism, resistance, gender, fundamentalism and faith, patriarchy and power, Chaudhry presents us with a memoir that is at once compelling and illuminating.
-- Zayn Kassam, Professor of Religious Studies, Pomona CollegeAyesha Chaudhry lifts the veil off an age-old trope about Muslim womanhood by diving deep and surfacing through its pain, love, joy and complexity. This memoir offers such profound candor that it challenges this trope by invoking depth of truth in its unfolding.
-- Amina WadudAn exquisite, engrossing, and very moving book.
* New York Journal of Books *Ayesha S. Chaudhry is Canada Research Chair, and Professor of Gender and Islamic Studies at the University of British Columbia. In 2018, she was named a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Fellow and a Member of the Royal Society of Canada. She is the author of Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition. Her research focuses on women's rights and Islamic reform.