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Minarets in the Mountains - A Journey into Muslim Europe (Paperback)
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Minarets in the Mountains - A Journey into Muslim Europe (Paperback)
Series: Bradt Travel Guides (Travel Literature)
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List price R315
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Discovery Miles 2 620
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A magical, eye-opening account of a journey into a Europe that
rarely makes the news and is in danger of being erased altogether.
Another Europe. A Europe few people believe exists and many wish
didn't. Muslim Europe. Winner of a BGTW Members' Excellence Award:
Travel Narrative Book of the Year - The Adele Evans Award.
Longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize 2021. Shortlisted in the
Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2022: Stanford Dolman Travel
Book of the Year. Londoner Tharik Hussain sets off with his wife
and young daughters around the Western Balkans, home to the largest
indigenous Muslim population in Europe, and explores the regions of
Eastern Europe where Islam has shaped places and people for more
than half a millennium. Encountering blonde-haired, blue-eyed
Muslims, visiting mystical Islamic lodges clinging to the side of
mountains, and praying in mosques older than the Sistine Chapel, he
paints a picture of a hidden Muslim Europe, a vibrant place with a
breathtaking history, spellbinding culture and unique identity.
Minarets in The Mountains, the first English travel narrative by a
Muslim writer on this subject, also explores the historical roots
of European Islamophobia. Tharik and his family learn lessons about
themselves and their own identity as Britons, Europeans and
Muslims. Following in the footsteps of renowned Ottoman traveller
Evliya Celebi, they remind us that Europe is as Muslim as it is
Christian, Jewish or pagan. Like William Dalrymple's In Xanadu,
this is a vivid reimagining of a region's cultural heritage,
unveiling forgotten Muslim communities, empires and their rulers;
and like Kapka Kassabova's Border, it is a quest that forces us to
consider what makes up our own identities, and more importantly,
who decides?
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