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Hijab Butch Blues

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'A masterful, must-read contribution to conversations on power, justice, healing, and devotion from a singular voice I now trust with my whole heart'
GLENNON DOYLE, author of Untamed

**Roxane Gay's Book Club March 2023 Pick**

When Lamya is fourteen, she decides to disappear.

It seems easier to ease herself out of sight than to grapple with the difficulty of taking shape in a world that doesn't fit. She is a queer teenager growing up in a Muslim household, a South Asian in a Middle Eastern country. But during her Quran class, she reads a passage about Maryam, and suddenly everything shifts: if Maryam was never touched by any man, could Maryam be... like Lamya?

Written with deep intelligence and a fierce humour, Hijab Butch Blues follows Lamya as she travels to the United States, as she comes out, and as she navigates the complexities of the immigration system - and the queer dating scene. At each step, she turns to her faith to make sense of her life, weaving stories from the Quran together with her own experiences: Musa leading his people to freedom; Allah, who is neither male nor female; and Nuh, who built an ark, just as Lamya is finally able to become the architect of her own story.

Raw and unflinching, Hijab Butch Blues heralds the arrival of a truly original voice, asking powerful questions about gender and sexuality, relationships, identity and faith, and what it means to build a life of one's own.

Editions (3)

ISBN9781785788499
PublisherIcon Books
Publication Date02/02/23
Pages304

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  • manicat_3am
    manicat_3am

    18 Followers

    5.0

    This was my favourite read of the year. I have a very complicated and complex relationship with religion. I always got "having faith", but not putting it into a box and needing a moral codex from someone to be a good person. Especially if that moral codex excluded certain people and acted kind of "elitist". HOWEVER I never felt as seen and understood by a book. There were so many points that felt like a call-out, but in a compassionate, "I have been there too" kind of way.

    Dec 26, 2025

  • antonia.13
    antonia.13

    21 Followers

    4.5

    I’m not queer and I’m Not Muslim but I really had to read this Book

    Eine Ich-Erzählerin die sich tief mit ihrem Glauben und dessen Vereinbarkeit mit ihrer Sexualität und ihrem Geschlecht auseinandersetzt. Man bekommt einen intensiven Einblick in die muslimische Glaubensrichtung und der Suche nach sich selbst, inmitten von Queerfeindlichkeit und Rassismus, aber bestärkt durch die eigene Religion.

    I’m not queer and I’m Not Muslim but I really had to read this Book

    Mar 18, 2026

  • viktor
    viktor

    35 Followers

    4.0

    Finished: 02.11.2024

    This book is definitely not something I would usually pick out to read. I did read it because it was chosen in the bookclub I am in as our next read, and it did not disappoint. I usually don't read memoirs, so this was an interesting new experience. The book talks about a lot of interesting and important topics and gives a perspective of the life of a queer hijabi Muslim immigrant. I would definitely say that this book changed my opinion on some topics and helped me to understand life as a part of the Muslim culture better.

    Finished: 02.11.2024

    Nov 2, 2024

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