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Once Upon an Eid
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Once Upon an Eid is a collection of short stories that showcases the most brilliant Muslim voices writing today, all about the most joyful holiday of the year: Eid!
Eid: The short, single-syllable word conjures up a variety of feelings and memories for Muslims. Maybe it’s waking up to the sound of frying samosas or the comfort of bean pie, maybe it’s the pleasure of putting on a new outfit for Eid prayers, or maybe it’s the gift-giving and holiday parties to come that day. Whatever it may be, for those who cherish this day of celebration, the emotional responses may be summed up in another short and sweet word: joy. The anthology will also include a poem, graphic-novel chapter, and spot illustrations.
The full list of Once Upon an Eid contributors include: G. Willow Wilson (Alif the Unseen, Ms. Marvel), Hena Khan (Amina's Voice, Under My Hijab), N. H. Senzai (Shooting Kabul, Escape from Aleppo), Hanna Alkaf (The Weight of Our Sky), Rukhsana Khan (Big Red Lollipop), Randa Abdel-Fattah (Does My Head Look Big in This?), Ashley Franklin (Not Quite Snow White), Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow (Mommy's Khimar), Candice Montgomery (Home and Away, By Any Means Necessary), Huda Al-Marashi (First Comes Marriage), Ayesha Mattu, Asmaa Hussein, and Sara Alfageeh.
"Mom, Dad, and I got off the bus somewhere in New York City, and it looked like all the people in Philadelphia times ten had been dumped on each block. They must have all been running late, because everyone was speed walking. I wasn’t in any hurry. We were spending Eid here in a strange city with new family who didn’t act much like family. Mom tripped after long-legged Dad, a former New Yorker, who strode through the crowds, wheeling a large suitcase. Wearing my lime-green sneakers and a matching hijab that whipped behind me in the spring breeze, I followed with a supermodel strut. I imagined the people rushing past me stopping and cheering for me, Hawa, the twelve-year-old Black American hijabi-nista on the runway!"
S.K. Ali
Sajidah "S.K." Ali is an Indian-Canadian author of children's books, best known for her Asian/Pacific American Award-winning debut young adult novel Saints & Misfits, about Janna Yousuf, an Indian-American hijabi who grapples with getting sexually assaulted by a friend's cousin from her local mosque.Ali was born in South India and immigrated to Canada when she was three.The first language she learned in school was French.She wrote her first story in seventh grade.She has a degree in Creative Writing from York University. Aside from writing, Ali also works as a teacher and has written articles for the Toronto Star.She mentions Judy Blume as one of her biggest inspirations for her writing career.Ali is a practicing Muslim.In January 2017, she created the hashtag MuslimShelfSpace as a way to shine light on books by other Muslim authors.She lives with her family in Toronto.Ali is friends with fellow writers Ausma Zehanat Khan and Uzma Jalaluddin.Khan told an interviewer that they considered themselves the Sisterhood of the Pen, and appreciated comments as they shared early drafts of their work
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