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Abu Musa’s Women Neighbors

Abu Musa’s Women Neighbors

Ahmed Toufiq (Author)

Roger Allen (Translator)

Fiction

Edition published in 2006 in English language

Abu Musa’s Women Neighbors is an unforgettable novel. Abu Musa is a Sufi saint whose Maqam can still be found in Salé, a suburb of Rabat, Morocco. Ahmed Toufiq has recreated the circumstances of his life, with love and care for the history and culture he depicts. Just as the silent protagonist steps out of the story in the last paragraph only to live on in the physical site of his burial as in the spiritual life of the city, Toufiq’s moving text is animated by the echo of lives and events that endure in memory, narrated as if from the perspective of another world. Sidi Musa’s sanctuary stands today overlooking the ocean, a site of healing in the midst of a poor urban sprawl; the retelling of this 14th Century tale spills out into the present and summons us.

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