Letters from a Muslim Woman

Dispatches from one woman's life as a Western Muslim told through the lens of mental health, faith, and the multi-generational immigrant experience.

By Noha Beshir
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“Noha expands my sense of the world through her deeply personal takes on life, motherhood and faith. She reminds me that the universal human experience is found in each of our specifics. ”
Isabel Cowles Murphy, The Noble Try
“Noha's work is essential for me. Her essays, poems, and insight into her world as a Muslim woman in Canada are both healing and scathing. I look forward to reading her work when we aren't also watching a genocide happen to people, mostly Muslilm, in Palestine. I know it will be equally beautiful then.”
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