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Gay Travels in the Muslim World (Hardcover)
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Travel beyond the fear and paranoia of 9-11 to experience Muslim
culture Gay Travels in the Muslim World journeys where other gay
travel books fear to treadMuslim countries. This thought-provoking
book tells both Muslim and non-Muslim gay men's stories of
traveling in the Middle East during these difficult political
times. The true, very personal tales reveal how gay men celebrate
their lives and meetings with local men, including a gay soldier's
story of his tour of duty in Iraq. Insightful and at times sexy,
this intelligent book goes beyond 9-11 and the present political
and cultural divides to illustrate the real experiences of gay men
in trouble zonesin an effort to seek peace for all. After the
collapse of the Twin Towers, fears about terrorism and Muslim
culture went hand in hand. Gay Travels in the Muslim World enters
the current war zones to bring real and very personal stories of
gay men who live and travel in these dangerous areas. This book
challenges readers' preconceptions and assumptions about both
homosexuality and being Muslim, while showing the wide range of
experiencesgood and badabout the regions as well as the differences
in attitudes and beliefs. Excerpts from Gay Travels in the Muslim
World: From I Want Your Eyes by David Stevens Men by themselves are
rare. I pass a handsome Omani man sitting on the Corniche wall with
a cigarette between his long brown fingers. He wears his colourful
cuma cap at a jaunty angle and his mustard-coloured dishdasha has
risen up to reveal tantalizingly hairy calves. I note the carefully
made holes in his earsnot in his ear lobes but deep inside the
cartilagesa pre-Islamic custom still practiced on some male babies
to ward off evil spirits. I decide it suits him. From It All Began
with Mamadou by Jay Davidson Drawing definitive conclusions about a
society after living here for a little more than a year is not a
wise, safe, or responsible action on my part. If a society's
culture is a mosaic of thousands of little tiles, then I like to
think that what I have been able to piece together has been a
tableau in which certain aspects have become discernable, some are
a little less clear, and others remain in a way that I will never
see as whole and comprehensible. From A Market and a Mosque by
Martin Foreman Sylhet, Bangladesh: It's eight o'clock in the
evening and Tarique and Paritosh are taking me out to look at the
cruising spots. Until I flew in here this afternoon, all I knew of
the provincial city and the surrounding area was that it was where
most of the Bangladeshis in the UK come fromand since most of the
Bangladeshis in the UK live in my home borough of Tower Hamlets, I
feel a kind of affinity with the place. Whether or not Sylhet feels
an affinity with me is a different matter. From Work In Progress:
Notes From A Continuing Journey of Manufacturing Dissent by Parvez
Sharma In the construction of the image and life of the queer
Muslim is also the awareness of the not so well known fact that a
sexual revolution of immense proportions came to the earliest
Muslims, some 1,300 years before the West had even thought about
it. This promise of equal gender rights and, unlike in the Bible,
the stress on sex as not just reproduction but also enjoyment
within the confines of marriage has all but been lost in the
rhetoric spewing from loudspeakers perched on Masjid'sor mosquesin
Riyadh, Marrakech and Islamabad. The same Islam that has for
centuries not only tolerated but also openly celebrated
homosexuality is, today, used to justify a state-sanctioned pogrom
against gay men in EgyptAmerica's enlightened friend in the Middle
East. Gay Travels in the Muslim World is a refreshing, well written
look a
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