Memoirs and Essays from the LGBTQ+ Community
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Memoirs and Essays from the LGBTQ+ Community

Memoirs and Essays from the LGBTQ+ Community

We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir by Samra Habib

Samra Habib grew up as an Ahmadi Muslim in Pakistan, eventually fleeing violence against people from their sect and finding refuge in Canada. At first, Habib thought that all their problems might be solved. But in their new country, they faced racism and Islamophobia. As they grew up, they realized they weren’t exactly straight, complicating matters further. Habib writes their memoir with no fear of presenting themself as a messy, flawed human being. They work through their sexuality and faith throughout their story, eventually coming to a place that works for them. Their story doesn’t end wrapped up in a pretty bow. It’s untidy, glorious in its imperfections. This is a queer memoir unlike anything I’ve ever read and definitely worth your time.

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