Blue-eyed devil

Blue-eyed devil

By Michael Muhammad Knight

Subjects: Travel writing, United states, social life and customs, Travel, Muslims, Description and travel, Islam, Fiction, Social life and customs, Islam, united states, Muslims, united states

Description: Michael Muhammad Knight embarks on a quest for an indigenous American Islam in a series of interstate odysseys. Traveling 20,000 miles by Greyhound in sixty days, he squats in run-down mosques, pursues Muslim romance, is detained at the U.S.-Canadian border with a trunkload of Shia literature, crashes Islamic Society of North America conventions, stink-palms Cat Stevens, and limps across Chicago to find the grave of Noble Drew Ali, filling dozens of notebooks along the way. The result is this semi-autobiographical book, with multiple histories of Fard and the landscape of American Islam woven.

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