Alone in Deep Harbor, Darius struggles to survive, finding brotherhood beneath a bridge and fearsome purpose in the sword on his back.
At his grandmother’s opulent riverside estate, Darius finds himself judged not for who he is, but for whose son he is.
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Deep Harbor overwhelms Darius with its immense masjid, refugee camps and wide river, while tensions within the family deepen.
As a child, Azara Long often visited a linen shop on Sutter and Powell in San Francisco run by a Lebanese couple. Years later, she told...
A wounded figure appears in the darkness, and Darius is given a choice between two life paths.
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Shaykh Abdullah Mullanee and Zainab bint Younus muse over the nostalgia of the Golden Age of Islam, and question the tendency to romanticize the past without...
A weary caregiver and her successful sister clash over sacrifice and faith, only to learn that each has been quietly carrying her own pain.
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