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A Sinner in Mecca

A Gay Muslim's Hajj of Defiance

Parvez Sharma

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English
BenBella Books
15 August 2017
Saudi Arabia is where Islam's heart beats. But for gay Muslim filmmaker Parvez Sharma, the country presents two serious challenges: filming is forbidden in the country, and homosexuality is punishable by death.  For Sharma, however, these were risks he has to assume as he embarks on his Hajj pilgrimage, a journey every able-bodied Muslim is commanded by Allah to go on at least once in a lifetime. So equipped with nothing more than an iPhone, two smuggled tiny cameras, and his faith, Sharma audaciously enters the holiest city that has been closed to non-Muslims for 14 centuries. On his journey, he tries to look beyond 21st century Islam's crises of religious extremism, commercialism, and sectarian battles. He brings back the story of the religion like it has never been told before, having endured the biggest jihad there is: the struggle with the self. Already labeled an infidel for his first documentary film, A Jihad for Love, about the coexistence of Islam and homosexuality, Sharma is in for the most personal and challenging journey of his life as he sets out on the Hajj, wondering if he can secure his place within a religion that condemns him. In Mecca, Sharma finds that he is at the ground-zero of Islam. He is at the frontlines of 21st century Islam's battles of faith and violent rhetoric. The fault-lines of the faith he discovers in Saudi Arabia run deep. Based on a documentary of the same title, which was selected as a New York Times Critics' Pick, A Sinner in Mecca unflinchingly showcases parts of the dangerous ideology that governs today's ISIS and how much it has in common with Saudi Arabia's sacred doctrine, Wahabi Islam. Sharma gives an intimate look into what went on behind-the-scenes of making the controversial film, as well as a deeper exploration of the stories among the Hajji pilgrims he encountered. He also reflects on news of havoc around the Muslim world, and hopes, with this book, to significantly change the rhetoric and debate around his religion. A Sinner in Mecca is simultaneously one man's personal odyssey as well as a groundbreaking, provocative revelation of a forbidden world. This is the Saudi Arabia they don't want you to see.

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Imprint:   BenBella Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   380g
ISBN:   9781944648374
ISBN 10:   1944648372
Pages:   330
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Parvez Sharma is an award-winning filmmaker and writer honored as a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow. His film A Sinner in Mecca has garnered worldwide media attention and was a New York Times Critics' Pick. He also directed and produced the multiple award-winning A Jihad for Love, which premiered at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival and opened the prestigious Panorama Dokumente section of the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival. The film went on to screen for over eight million people in 51 nations and was theatrically distributed in the US and Canada. He was named one of ""50 Visionaries who are Changing your World,"" in a list headed by the Dalai Lama. His writings on Islamic, racial and political issues have frequently appeared on The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast and The Guardian, to name a few. He has become a prominent speaker on Muslim issues speaking at hundreds of live events around the world and conducting workshops with the US State Department and Department of Homeland Security."

Reviews for A Sinner in Mecca: A Gay Muslim's Hajj of Defiance

"""The first book about the Hajj from a gay perspective, written by a man with a deep knowledge of Islamic history. This pilgrimage is the centerpiece of his book, and he recounts it with courage and fierce emotion."" —The Guardian  ""You will never think the same way about Saudi Arabia and Islam after reading this beautifully written book."" —Washington Book Review ""Sharma's spiritual search is intimate and careful, and ultimately one of understanding."" —Foreword Reviews ""Sharma's . . . book uses that trip not only to gain perspective on extremists and religion, but as a glass to view the world here in the United States, the challenges felt by the Muslim community, and the oppressive weight of the Trump admisistration."" —Towerload ""Parvez's heroism is rare and his courage well-documented. Putting his own life at risk, he takes us on a surprising and compelling journey through the frontlines of his much contested faith. A brilliant follow up to his films, A Jihad for Love and A Sinner in Mecca."" —Reza Aslan, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Zealot   ""In our lives, we face a choice of whether to live with judgment or reach deep within ourselves to find an inner moral compass that leads us to a metaphorical Mecca of unconditional love. With his powerful, brave book, A Sinner in Mecca, Parvez Sharma takes us on his hero's pilgrimage, teaching us of an ethereal truth: the qibla, or direction of Mecca, resides within each one of our hearts."" —Asra Q. Nomani, author of Standing Alone: An American Woman's Struggle for the Soul of Islam   ""Parvez Sharma's Hajj pilgrimage is not only a journey to Mecca but to his deepest self. Both a Muslim and an out gay man, Sharma writes bravely and brilliantly. His religion is ancient. His story is timeless."" —Kevin Sessums, New York Times bestselling author of Mississippi Sissy and I Left It On the Mountain   ""Sharma's gripping journey unfolds with cinematic splendor, giving those of us who will never experience the hajj firsthand the next best thing. This book examines modern Islam's beauty and its ugliness with an unflinching gaze and a hopeful vision for its future."" —Cole Stryker, author of Hacking the Future and Epic Win for Anonymous ""As a gay man and a Muslim, Parvez Sharma's unique personal journey is reflected in this powerful examination of faith, sexuality, and gender. In a divided world, Sharma fearlessly crosses the boundaries and barriers that separate us from each other and finds common ground in the search for love and truth."" —Cleve Jones, author of When We Rise"


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