Reviews:
"There
is a current fashion in this country for re-inventing oneself by taking
up a new life in another country. This is the focus of Seeking Sanctuary.
But the stories in it unfold not in a Tuscan hill village, or a French
farmhouse or a Greek island. They take us rather to the heart of Sudan,
in the footsteps of a group of western converts to Islam who have chosen
to settle in a Muslim country in a process of hijra as
a means of more fully living their adopted religion.
Although
a non-Muslim herself, the authors stated intention in writing
the book was to provide a counterbalance to the negative stereotyping
of Muslims projected in the media. Struck by the contrast between the
converts she knew in Sudan and the images hitting the post-9/11 headlines,
she felt that their voices should be heard.
Seeking Sanctuary
addresses many of the issues central to an understanding of Islam and
the phenomenon of conversion, much of it in the converts own words.
Their personal journeys are set against the backdrop of present-day
Sudan and supplemented by the authors own exploration of its social,
cultural, political and religious dimensions.
Seeking Sanctuary
is an easy and enjoyable read which nevertheless encourages us to look
from a different angle at modern western society. It also provides insight
into a culture that is little known and largely misunderstood."
Emel Magazine Oct 2005
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