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Muslim authors have built one of the world’s richest traditions of storytelling, from classics like The Arabian Nights to modern bestsellers like The Kite Runner. This collection features a diverse array of listens, from a range of storytellers, including observant Muslims, cultural Muslims, converts, immigrants, authors from Arab countries, authors who grew up in the West, traditionalists, modernists, and more. In other words, it’s as multifaceted as the Muslim world itself. —The Audible Editors
Memoirs
Personal stories, told by those who lived them.
Fiction
Novels and stories informed by and celebrating Muslim experiences.
Family Listens
Kid-friendly tales that everyone can enjoy.
For Teens and Young Adults
Coming-of-age stories for anyone who is—or was—a teen.
Nonfiction and History
Explore the histories and realities of the Islamic world.
Poetry
Explore Islam’s long and storied tradition of poetry.
Science Fiction and Fantasy
Get swept up in the imaginations of these storytellers.
Romance
Fall head over heels for a heartfelt love story.
Mysteries and Thrillers
Twists, turns, and thrills—these listens have it all.
Well-being
Listens to help you enrich your mind, body, and soul.
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"Wild Poppies" finds the universal threads in two brothers' experience of the Syrian war
Author Haya Saleh shares the influences behind her new novel, which won the Etisalat Prize for Arabic Children’s Literature.
Bushra Rehman’s novel is a coming-of-age gem about growing up queer and Muslim in America
Author, poet, and activist Bushra Rehman’s “Roses, In The Mouth of a Lion” is an autofiction exploration of finding your family—and your true self.
Ausma Zehanat Khan Discovers What’s Been Missing
Drawing on her own experiences as a Muslim and woman of color, the mystery writer introduces the world to Detective Inaya Rahan in a brand new series.
Mohsin Hamid Uses Fiction as a Means for Introspection
With "The Last White Man," award-winning author Mohsin Hamid invites listeners to be his co-creators and reflect on the people, images, and thoughts the novel inspires.
Aisha Saeed on the Power of Diversity and Stubborn Optimism in Kidlit
The author of 'Omar Rising' writes from the heart and soul, taking a lead from the real storytellers: her characters.
Huma Abedin thinks we should be defiantly optimistic
Huma Abedin, aide to Secretary Hillary Clinton, gets candid about life, work, and her hopes for her legacy in her new memoir, "Both/And."
Laila Lalami stands for America's "Conditional Citizens"
Pulitzer Prize finalist Laila Lalami uses stunning stories from her life to illustrate how US citizenship is not given equally to all Americans.
Hafsah Faizal's debut novel "We Hunt The Flame" paints a rich new fantasy
This debut author talks about creating a richly detailed world inspired by ancient Arabia, launching a new series that speaks to the power of representation.