A Mosque Among the Stars
Why the anthology?
Islam is the most misrepresented religion in the media and literature. Science Fiction is the most popular genre that looks to the future. This anthology is an effort to use the medium of SF to raise the positive image of Islam in the West.
What is theme of the anthology?
The anthology features SF and fantasy stories that portray Islam and/or Muslims in a positive light.
Table of Contents
* Lucius Shepard: A Walk in the Garden
* Tom Ligon: For a Little Price
* Jetse De Vries: Cultural Clashes in Cadiz
* Howard Jones: Servent of Iblis
* Andrew Ferguson: Organic Geometry
* Ahmed A. Khan: Synchronicity
* Camille Alexa: The Weight of Space and Metal
* G.W. Thomas: The Emissary
* Kevin Miller: A Straight Path Through the Stars
* Pamela Taylor: Recompense
* Casey Wolf: Miss Lonelygenes
* D.C. McMahon: Squat
- Author
- Ahmed A. Khan, Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad, Casey Wolf, D.C. McMahon, Lucius Shepard, Tom Ligon, Jetse de Vries, Howard Jones, Camille Alexa, G.W. Thomas, Kevin Miller, Pamela K. Taylor, Andrew Ferguson
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 250
- Publisher
- A ZC Books Presentation
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780978305710
- Genres
- anthologies
- Release date
- 2008
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