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To Keep from Undressing

To Keep from Undressing

Aisha Sharif

Spark Wheel Press
2019
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Aisha Sharif's debut collection is an exploration in belonging--to a family, to a community, to a faith. In poems that navigate the boundaries of these different types of belonging, Sharif examines both what is lost and what is gained. Praise for To Keep From Undressing Muslim narratives, bodies, and lineages don't just matter; they make up the American fabric, both historic and contemporary, and woven within that fabric is a tradition rooted in the same ideals and morals and complications as all other American narratives. Sharif's poems deconstruct the hijab not for metaphoric purposes, or to serve as a simplified how-to manual for the unlearned. The hijab becomes a directional marker into the poet herself, wondering "how to truly unwrap myself." And what we find is the good work of poetry: desire, regret, mis-spoken languages, vulnerabilities. --F. Douglas Brown, author of ICON, and Zero to Three, winner of 2013 Cave Canem Poetry PrizeTo Keep from Undressing, Aisha Sharif's timely debut collection, reveals the type of honesty that gets you uninvited to family reunions. Sharif requires honesty, not only of those she speaks of in her poems, but also of herself. The undressing comes from the wrestling with the truth of the discomfort but also the beauty of what we now call intersectionality but what has been long known as being a black woman in America-- a folding and unfolding, a combination of internalized faith, motherhood, men, family and unshakable identity. --Natasha Ria El-Scari, author of The Only Other In nature, the greatest richness appears at the edges between habitat zones--between meadow and forest, oasis and desert, sea and shore. The same can be true of poetry that explores the edges between seemingly disparate realms or rival qualities, as in this fine collection by Aisha Sharif. She speaks in these poems of how it feels to be both Muslim and black, faithful and doubting, obedient and rebellious. --Scott Russell Sanders, author of Earth Works From the intersection of Black culture and religion, to conversations with jinn, to motherhood, marriage and the meaning of hijab, To Keep From Undressing beautifully melds private and public, interweaving bold and delicate themes into a one-of-kind tapestry of words and freeing truths. The reading experience is just as therapeutic to the reader as the writing was for the writer. That is the mark of pure magic. --Nadirah Angail author of On All Things That Make Me Beautiful and What We Learned Along the Way
Inspired by Her: Celebrating Femininity Through Art Quilts
Aisha Lumumba created this book as a celebration of her body of work over the last ten years. This book and the art work within shows her love, respect and adoration for the women in her life.View it as a photo-journal of her plunge into the depths of quilt art. Ms. Lumumba's art highlights the various activities of women and shows how she feels about women and their lives.
The Women Who Fly

The Women Who Fly

Aisha Lumumba

Original Bed Art Quilts
2017
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The Women Who Fly continues my idea of uplifting women through my art. This series evoked a strong desire to tell the story of women who have suffered, fallen down, gotten back up and soared. The idea for this exhibit came to me with "Only Women Have Wings" back in 2009. I put it on the back burner until "And The Angels Cried" came forth out of the horrendous shooting death of the Emanuel Nine in a Charleston, South Carolina church. The flame was ignited inside me to create an entire series of quilts exclaiming that we get knocked down but we don't stay down. After creating "Leap", the quilts started rolling in. Dancers after dancers, then different kinds of dancers, all came to me. The wings and the outfits were just as important as the stories that went along with the quilts.Finally it was a memorable series with audacious stories and beautiful quilts, plus a bonus quilt pattern.
I Am a New Vegan Cookbook

I Am a New Vegan Cookbook

Aisha Lumumba

Original Bed Art Quilts
2018
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Finally a cookbook with easy recipes for the novice cook as well as welcome additions to the expert chefs' library. This book takes the fear and uncertainty out of becoming a vegan. The new vegan no longer has to wonder "what will I eat if I give up meat and dairy?". This cookbook is filled with healthy options for everyday dining. Over 50 recipes that are simple to prepare accompanied by colorful pictures of each dish.
Real Life Enlightenment: Breadcrumbs for the Spiritual Seeker

Real Life Enlightenment: Breadcrumbs for the Spiritual Seeker

Aisha Brackett

Personal Freedom Publishing
2017
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Earth is a school where we come to learn spiritual lessons. Sometimes, we need reminders that we are direct descendants from Divine Source and all of our surroundings, including ourselves, come from God. All roads eventually lead back to God and this book is about the journey home. Real Life Enlightenment explores the mindset of living an enlightened life in a modern world. It was written for those spiritual seekers who search for truths, find truths, and now have to incorporate them into their daily lives of jobs, family life, and responsibilities.
Midnight Thoughts

Midnight Thoughts

Aisha Siddique

Blurb
2021
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'Midnight Thoughts', a brand new collection of poetry brings a fresh perspective on the issues young adults can relate to: love, sadness and wishes. All deemed too reckless for them to be able to understand in this tender age by the eyes of society. Take a moment to enjoy this poetry collection, bringing you to a world full of realities.
If I Try, I Can Touch the Sky

If I Try, I Can Touch the Sky

Aisha Naveed

Friesenpress
2024
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Zoya isn't quite like other children her age. Raised in an immigrant family, Zoya struggles to find acceptance among the other children at school because of her looks and background. However, Zoya is ambitious and determined. With a supportive family and a heart full of passion, Zoya embarks on a quest to find her life's calling. Yet at every turn, she's met with resistance. Her parents tell her the sky is the limit, but others are keen to bring her down to earth at every turn. Join Zoya as she embraces her identity, her passions, and makes her way through a world that doesn't want her to touch the sky. Guarding her inner fire, Zoya learns to trust those who love her and fight for what she believes.
If I Try, I Can Touch the Sky

If I Try, I Can Touch the Sky

Aisha Naveed

Friesenpress
2024
sidottu
Zoya isn't quite like other children her age. Raised in an immigrant family, Zoya struggles to find acceptance among the other children at school because of her looks and background. However, Zoya is ambitious and determined. With a supportive family and a heart full of passion, Zoya embarks on a quest to find her life's calling. Yet at every turn, she's met with resistance. Her parents tell her the sky is the limit, but others are keen to bring her down to earth at every turn. Join Zoya as she embraces her identity, her passions, and makes her way through a world that doesn't want her to touch the sky. Guarding her inner fire, Zoya learns to trust those who love her and fight for what she believes.
I Am My Own Guardian

I Am My Own Guardian

Aisha Almana; Nicola Sutcliff

Herstory House
2025
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The real story of Saudi women, told through the remarkable life of the mother of Saudi feminismBorn to a child bride at a time and place when the average life expectancy for a woman was just thirty-five years old, Aisha might have anticipated a life of domestic drudgery and anonymity. Instead, she became an icon.Of a generation where most women were not even taught to read, she is perhaps the only woman alive today qualified to tell the story of the birth and growing pains of a kingdom, and of women's place within it.On her journey from mud house to modern metropolis, Aisha encountered, and challenged, every obstacle facing Saudi women. In order to pursue an education, she was kidnapped. In order to maintain her independence she postponed romance until the age of sixty-five. In order to transport herself to work, she inspired the nation's first women's driving movement.Drawing on threads of ancient tribalism, religious extremism and social expectations of women, she weaves a compelling account not only of her own life, but of Saudi herstory.Aisha's story is told, not from a position of victimhood, nor as an indictment against her homeland, but in a voice imbued with warmth, uncommon courage and often with humour. It is an inspiring testimony to the value of living by our convictions, and why action will always speak louder than words.
I Am My Own Guardian

I Am My Own Guardian

Aisha Almana; Nicola Sutcliff

Herstory House
2025
sidottu
The real story of Saudi women, told through the remarkable life of the mother of Saudi feminismBorn to a child bride at a time and place when the average life expectancy for a woman was just thirty-five years old, Aisha might have anticipated a life of domestic drudgery and anonymity. Instead, she became an icon.Of a generation where most women were not even taught to read, she is perhaps the only woman alive today qualified to tell the story of the birth and growing pains of a kingdom, and of women's place within it.On her journey from mud house to modern metropolis, Aisha encountered, and challenged, every obstacle facing Saudi women. In order to pursue an education, she was kidnapped. In order to maintain her independence she postponed romance until the age of sixty-five. In order to transport herself to work, she inspired the nation's first women's driving movement.Drawing on threads of ancient tribalism, religious extremism and social expectations of women, she weaves a compelling account not only of her own life, but of Saudi herstory.Aisha's story is told, not from a position of victimhood, nor as an indictment against her homeland, but in a voice imbued with warmth, uncommon courage and often with humour. It is an inspiring testimony to the value of living by our convictions, and why action will always speak louder than words.
Ramadan Mubarak

Ramadan Mubarak

Aisha Millie

Mummy Maya Publishing
2024
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Step into the enchanting world of Ramadan with Maya as your guide In Ramadan Mubarak: Maya's Special Ramadan, children embark on an enchanting adventure filled with colourful illustrations and heartwarming storytelling. Join Maya and her family as they embrace the beauty of fasting, prayer, and acts of kindness during this sacred month.From the pre-dawn meal of Suhoor to the joyous celebration of Eid al-Fitr, young readers will be captivated by Maya's journey of self-discovery and spirit. With each turn of the page, they'll explore the Islamic traditions and values that make Ramadan such a special time for Muslims around the world.Through Maya's eyes, children will learn valuable lessons about gratitude, compassion, and generosity. They will also witness the joy of sharing delicious meals, the warmth of family bonds, and the power of helping others in need. With its delightful narrative and vibrant illustrations, it's not just a book; it is a celebration of love, unity, and the joys of Ramadan that is bound to leave a lasting impression on young minds and hearts. Join Maya on this magical journey and discover the beauty of Ramadan.I hope you enjoy this book and find it useful. Made with lots of love.