The women prepared for the journey, but ultimately had faith that Allah would. She was traveling with her young son, Asim, and another mother with a youngster was also going along. She visited with the travelers for a short time before they left, and admitted that she hated being left behind.Īkram's daughter, Sumaiya, had written a pamphlet with information and suggestions for the travelers. Power had hoped to go, but circumstances prohibited her. Finalist: If the Oceans Were Ink: An Unlikely Friendship and a Journey to the Heart of the Quran, by Carla Power (Henry Holt) Share: Twitter Facebook Email A perceptive account of a year spent reading the Quran, displaying grace, subtlety and humane intellect as antidotes to rampant Islamophobia. Women were allowed to go on the trip only if they were accompanied by a male guardian. Part Three is titled “The World.” The first chapter of this section, Chapter 11, is titled “A Pilgrim's Progress.” Akram was leading a group of travelers, including a young convert named Shabana, on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
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