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Do you know a Muslim? No? Well, you’re not alone. A recent poll by TIME magazine found that 62% of Americans said they did not personally know a Muslim American and only 44% had a favorable view of Islam (compared to a 75% favorable view of Judaism). White Cloud Press is proud publisher of essential books that invite readers to get to know the voices of American Muslims and to read the very best translation of the Qur’an, Islam’s holy book.

To help Americans better understand Islam and the Qur'an, we are making all of our books on Islam available for a limited time at a 40% discount.

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ISFM.sm40 American women share their experiences as Muslim women in America. Each woman uniquely defies labeling, simply by defining for herself what it means to be American, Muslim, and female. Each personal story is a contribution to the larger narrative of life stories and life work of a new generation of Muslim women.
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Love_Letter"There is both grandeur and intimacy in these poems of Drew Dellinger. . . . Drew Dellinger brings us graciously into these experiences with the quiet yet insistent rhythms of his verse."
— Thomas Berry, author of The Great Work and The Dream of the Earth

 

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In every land, for thousands of years, humans have gathered around a fire to tell their stories, especially after the sun goes down. In the night, when the business of the day has quieted, time moves beyond appointed hours and becomes less linear and more spherical. In the beautiful darkness, when time expands in all directions at once, allowing countless centuries to be captured in a seamless instant of recognition, we sit with the whirling flames and flickering embers as they open doors in our imaginations.