Book Nomad: Reading the World

Book Nomad

Book Nomad is a fortnightly podcast by Muslims for those who love reading, culture and the occasional tough question! Each episode, we explore a book, dive into its themes and see how it applies to our real lives and communities.

  • 14 minutes 20 seconds
    Mini-episode: Rekiya and Z by Muti'ah Badruddeen (Nigeria)

    A short episode about Muti'ah Badruddeen's novel, Rekiya and Z, discussing the following:

    • Muslim Nigerian and West African portrayals in literature
    • Flawed Muslim characters and their faith
    • Organic portrayals of polygamy rather than emotionally charged, blatantly agenda driven ones
    13 July 2023, 3:13 pm
  • 25 minutes 54 seconds
    Mini-ep: Un homme, ça ne pleure pas by Faïza Guène (France/Algeria)

    A casual tour of this French Algerian novel exploring - Alienation between immigrant parents and their children - French Algerian representation This book has been translated into English as "Men Don't Cry" (translator: Sarah Ardizzone).

    As always, there are many points that were not covered in this episode. I particularly feel I owe an apology to the mother who was only mentioned from a negative perspective but who of course is misunderstood in her love for her children, like her husband!

    Apologies for the strange sound quality - I'm not quite sure what happened there.

    25 August 2022, 10:38 am
  • 5 minutes 28 seconds
    Audio article: Ayesha Dean: The Istanbul Intrigue by Melati Lum (Australia/Turkey)
    19 August 2022, 9:26 pm
  • 6 minutes 16 seconds
    Audio article: Death is Hard Work by Khaled Khalifa (Syria)

    A new format: articles from the blog read aloud for your listening pleasure.

    Written original available on the website here: https://booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/death-is-hard-work/ 

    9 August 2022, 7:58 pm
  • 19 minutes 13 seconds
    How does getting up for Fajr help the Ummah? (Unofficial Mini-ep: Two Gods (US - documentary film)

    What connects the US city of Newark and Gaza?

    On this journey, I explore the newly-released documentary film Two Gods and discuss

    - How the attitude behind the camera can transform the impact of a documentary film;

    - Getting insight into Muslim communities around the world;

    - Changing the world through worship;

    - Transforming the Ummah by helping those who live next door;

    - Taking an Afterlife-based view of success.

    Film in focus: Two Gods by Zeshawn Ali and Aman Ali.

    Find more information and a link to the film on the website: https://booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/two-gods

    7 June 2021, 9:30 am
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    24 March 2021, 2:59 pm
  • 19 minutes 54 seconds
    Mini-ep. Can history ever really be erased? (Focus: China: Beijing Coma by Ma Jian)

    On this journey, I considered

    • how history continues to exist despite efforts to erase it and 
    • the vulnerability of protests to manipulation.

    Book in focus: Beijing Coma by Ma Jian (China)

    As always, you can find further resources and other reviews of this book on the website: www.booknomadpocast.com/reviews/beijing-coma

    Disclaimer: book features ≠ endorsements. We speak as readers, not experts.
    19 February 2021, 12:36 pm
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Ep. 46: How do we Measure Motherhood? (Theme: Motherhood in Literature)

    On this journey, I'm joined by Safiya as we discuss

    • how the theme of motherhood appears in literature;
    • the motherhood vs career dichotomy;
    • motherhood as a role within a social support system;
    • expectations of worship from and for mothers.

    For a list of all the books mentioned, go to the post for this episode on the website: www.booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/motherhood.

      Disclaimer: book features ≠ endorsements. We speak as readers, not experts.
    21 December 2020, 12:27 pm
  • 1 hour 25 minutes
    Ep 45: What Can We Learn From a Family Tree? (Theme: Reading Multigenerational Sagas)
    On this journey, I’m joined by Safiya as we discuss
    • What we can learn when we consider the impact of events across generations;
    • Taking an intimate look at history;
    • Popularity and book descriptions.

    For a list of all the books mentioned, go to the post for this episode on the website: www.booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/family-sagas.

      Disclaimer: book features ≠ endorsements. We speak as readers, not experts.
    23 September 2020, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    Ep. 44: When the Reading gets Tough, Should the Tough Keep Reading? (Theme: Upsetting Reads)
    On this journey, I’m joined by Leïla, Noor and Assia as we discuss
    • What effect does reading upsetting content have on us?
    • Should books have content warnings?
    • Why do we read such books or scenes? Is it beneficial?

     

    For a list of all the books mentioned, go to the post for this episode on the website: www.booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/upsetting-reads.

      Disclaimer: book features ≠ endorsements. We speak as readers, not experts.
    9 August 2020, 5:35 pm
  • 2 hours 5 minutes
    Ep. 43: What Does Memory have to do with Justice? (Focus: Palestine: A Map of Absence ed. by Atef Alshaer)
    On this journey, I’m joined by Alia and Safiya as we discuss
    • Reading iconic poems in translation
    • Literature as second-hand experience of traumatic and painful events
    • Memory and connection in Palestinian writing and experience
    • Establishing justice as a fundamental purpose in Palestine and the world
    Book in focus: A Map of Absence: An Anthology of Palestinian Writing on the Nakba, ed. by Atef Alshaer (Palestine)   Find Safiya on Instagram @safiyareads Contact Alia by email at elbak002 [at] gmail.com   Full episode notes and guest details on the website: www.booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/   Disclaimer: book features ≠ endorsements. We speak as readers, not experts.
    3 June 2020, 11:05 am
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