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IPFW's Helmke Library hosts Muslim book, video collection

Updated: Thursday, 17 Jan 2013, 4:58 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 17 Jan 2013, 4:52 PM EST

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne's Walter E. Helmke Library has been chosen to receive the Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the American Library Association (ALA).

Helmke Library was one of 840 libraries and state humanities councils across the country selected to receive the program.

The goal of the program is to familiarize public audiences in the United States with the people, places, history, faith, and cultures of Muslims in the United States and around the world.

The Muslim Journeys Bookshelf includes the following books and films:

American Stories

● A Quiet Revolution by Leila Ahmed

● Prince Among Slaves by Terry Alford

● The Columbia Sourcebook of Muslims in the United States, edited by Edward E. Curtis IV ● Acts of Faith by Eboo Patel ● The Butterfly Mosque: A Young American Woman’s Journey to Love and Islam by G. Willow Wilson

Connected Histories

● The House of Wisdom: How Arabic Science Saved Ancient Knowledge and Gave Us the Renaissance by Jim Al-Khalili ● In an Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh ● When Asia Was the World: Traveling Merchants, Scholars, Warriors, and Monks Who Created the “Riches of the East” by Stewart Gordon ● Leo Africanus by Amin Maalouf, translated by Peter Sluglett ● The Ornament of the World by Maria Rosa Menocal

Literary Reflections

● Minaret by Leila Aboulela

● The Arabian Nights (anonymous), edited by Muhsin Mahdi, translated by Husain Haddawy ● The Conference of the Birds by Farid al-Din Attar, translated by Dick Davis and Afkham Darbandi ● Dreams of Trespass by Fatima Mernissi ● Snow by Orhan Pamuk, translated by Maureen Freely

Pathways of Faith

● Muhammad: A Very Short Introduction by Jonathan A. C. Brown ● The Story of the Qur’an: Its History and Place in Muslim Life by Ingrid Mattson ● The Children of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam by F. E.

Peters

● The Art of Hajj by Venetia Porter

● Rumi: Poet and Mystic, edited and translated by Reynold A.

Nicholson

Points of View

● In the Country of Men by Hisham Matar

● Dreams of Trespass by Fatima Mernissi

● Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi ● House of Stone by Anthony Shadid ● Broken Verses by Kamila Shamsie

Art, Architecture, and Film

● The Art of Hajj by Venetia Porter

● Islamic Arts by Jonathan Bloom and Sheila Blair ● Islamic Art Spots (short films designed, written, and presented by D. Fairchild Ruggles, and produced by Twin Cities Public Television) ● Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World (2011) ● Prince Among Slaves (2007) ● Koran by Heart (2011)

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