“They hate you!” “It does get a bit exhausting,” Mortezaie told HuffPost. “We aren’t new, or an evolution or reflection of contemporary conditions,” Ahmed told HuffPost in an email. These tensions mean queer Muslims have developed diverse ways of connecting with religion. “‘The Third Muslim’ reclaims that agency and uses art to claim space.”Chani Bockwinkel / SOMArts Art by Ayqa Khan, titled "Self-Care." “Yet we are on the cusp of a queer Muslim future that honors traditions and recognizes the past.
Source: Huffington Post February 01, 2018 01:41 UTC