Trying to Be an Apolitical Muslim in America
Haroon Moghul’s book <em>How to Be a Muslim </em>tries out a new genre: writing about Islam that’s not about terrorism or war.
by Emma Green
Jun 03, 2017
4 minutes
Haroon Moghul is tired of reading books about American Muslims and terrorism. The 30-something writer and educator often gives talks and teaches courses, where “people come up to me ... and say, ‘What can I read about Islam that will help me understand who Muslims are?’” he told me. “There are so few books out there that I would recommend. It’s deeply disheartening.”
In Moghul has tried something new: a memoir about how his “life kind of crashed and burned” around age 32, as he put it. He writes about the pains and hilarities of growing in a South Asian family in bucolic Massachusetts; his lifelong struggle with mental illness and adult
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