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Dancing in the Mosque

An Afghan Mother’s Letter to her Son

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Dancing in the Mosque

De: Homeira Qaderi
Narrado por: Ariana Delawari
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An eye-opening, heartbreaking & uplifting true story about an Afghan girl who grew up fighting for her rights and the rights of all Afghan girls!

AMAZING!!!!!

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While I thoroughly enjoyed the story of Homeira Qaderi, the editing of the narration was surprisingly not of good quality. There were so many times when the voice changed due to editing sentences here and there. It was very distracting. I wish this would be recorded again because this is a very powerful glimpse into the life of Afghan women. The production doesn’t do justice too the story.

Excellent story

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This is an incredibly beautifully told account of the author's life in Afghanistan, from the time she was born in 1980 under the Soviet occupation, until she was married under Taliban rule, and beyond. It is not an ordinary story; she is an extraordinarily brave and accomplished person. As we learn very early on, she was forcibly separated from her son when he was only 19 months old. This book is written partly as memoir and partly as a letter to her son, written from her exile in California, the story alternating with her words to the son who's been told she is dead. Dr. Qaderi is an award-winning writer in Persian, and I have no trouble believing it, because even in translation her writing is magical. I wish I'd had this book when I was teaching a university course on women in Muslim societies; it gives such a direct account of life under the Taliban, and, lest we think it paints all Muslims with the same brush--even those that live under Islamist regimes--it depicts Iran, where she and her husband lived in their early marriage, as a feminist paradise.

The narrator's performance is also excellent. She clearly speaks Persian and knows how to pronounce the names and other words.

An Afghan girlhood

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I had not heard of this author, but now she is a favorite! I want to learn more. Is this her real story? Or, is it one of millions? So many thoughts went through my head as I listened. I think of the blessings I have, and I think of the many joys that are still lacking for women around the world.

Fantastic, beautiful story telling!

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The story’s interesting though it felt sometimes lacking in detail.! Did not like the narration.

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