Queer and Muslim: On Faith, Family, and Healing
Book Details
- Publisher : University of Regina Press
- Published : July 2026
- Pages : 216
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 98512
- ISBN 13 : 9781779401281
- ISBN 10 : 1779401280
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What does it mean to be queer and Muslim in a world that insists you cannot be both?
Queer and Muslim is a powerful collection by and for LGBTQ+ Muslims navigating layered identities across lines of faith, family, culture, and community. With contributions spanning essays, poems, letters to past and future selves, and more, the book explores the emotional and spiritual dimensions of queer Muslim life and challenges the perception that faith and queerness are inherently incompatible.
These raw accounts confront the psychological toll of grappling with tensions between religious expectations and queer identity and offer rare insight into the ways mental health is lived, expressed, and supported across diverse cultural and theological landscapes. They tell of building chosen families and reconnecting with birth families, radical healing, cultivating spaces of belonging, and reclaiming faith on your own terms.
In an era of rising Islamophobia and escalating threats to queer and trans lives, the stories contained within Queer and Muslim-stories of resilience, grief, pleasure, rage, and joy-are vital, each of them an affirmation of the multiplicity of queer Muslim identities. Queer and Muslim invites readers to listen deeply, think expansively, and care more courageously.
Reviews and Endorsements
Queer and Muslim is a raw, vital collection illuminating LGBTQ Muslim lives with complexity and transformative care and a courageous tribute to Muhsin Hendricks’ enduring legacy of healing.
K. D. Thompson
A rich, powerful, and compelling anthology, full of timely, unflinching, tender, intimate narratives of LGBTQ Muslim lives and experiences.
Wim Peumans
This collection of personal narratives is both important and full of hope. By adding more understanding to how queer Muslims inhabit their lives, loves, and faith, and by leading us to think about healing and belonging through these stories, this collection provides original and uplifting interventions that aid queer Muslims being seen and heard for who they are, in their own words.
Momin Rahman
A luminous, soul-stirring testament to queer Muslim resilience, radical faith, and unapologetic healing.
Pepe Hendricks, editor of Hijab: Unveiling Queer Muslim Lives
Table of Contents
Foreword
Imam Mushin Hendricks
Introduction
Rahim Thawer and Maryam Khan
PART ONE: IDENTITY AND FAMILY
- Pagal Ke Beta Chaka Ka Ma: Son of Mad, Mother of Fag
Sami Sharif
- Wound (Open) Letter to My Mother—Saara
Samajhdaar—Y.K.
- The glass from my chest is melting into my toes
Maha Noor
- Me My Mama and My Mama’s Racism
Ayan Yusuf Karshe
- Self-Care? No, Thank You
Maryam Khan
PART TWO: STRUGGLES AND RESILIENCE
- Lessons of Resistance
Fira
- Fighting the Islamic State and Islamophobia
Nazanin Moghadami
- An Overdue Letter to My Inner Child
Adnan Patel
- Rethinking Therapy: Building Resilience through Culture and Spirituality
Robbie Ahmed
PART THREE: HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION
- Honouring Shame: An Embodied Experience of Queering Islam
Sarah Shah
- Psychedelics and Possibilities — S.H.
- Party ’n’ Pray: A Conversation about Substances and Spirituality
Shafik Kamani and Rahim Thawer
PART FOUR. COMMUNITY AND SPIRITUAL PRACTICES
- Trans Wudu
Aaron El Sabrout
- The Garden Is My Home
Nathan Viktor Fawaz
- Queer Conversations with Allah
Mond Motadi
- Is That Muslim?: Building Community in Diverse Ways
El-Farouk Khaki in collaboration with Troy Jackson
- Diving Into Allah’s Mercy
Elias B.
- Clustering Into Collective Care
Amal Ishaque
- Quasa Meeting Minutes
Nas
Conclusion
Epilogue: Honoring Imam Muhsin Hendricks
About the Editor(s)
Rahim Thawer (he/him) is a registered social worker, psychotherapist, and author based in Toronto, Canada. Rahim explores intersections of mental health and systemic oppression in his practice and writing.
Maryam Khan (she/her) is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University. Maryam conducts community-based research with 2SLGBTTIQ+ individuals and communities.
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