15 Quotes & Sayings By Leila Aboulela

Leila Aboulela was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1976. She studied at the Institute of Fine Arts in the National Conservatory of Music in Cairo and she completed her PhD in Performance Studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Aboulela has published two collections of poetry, The Elephant's Journey (2004) and The Whales' Moon (2008), both with Bloodaxe Books. Her second collection, The Meeting Place of Clouds (2013), is a fusion of Arabic poetry, prose and memoir Read more

The novel, Zohra (2014), was shortlisted for the 2014 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. She has also written two children's books: A Thousand Days in Iraq (2008) and When I Was Eight (2014).

All through life there were distinctions - toilets for men,...
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All through life there were distinctions - toilets for men, toilets for women; clothes for men, clothes for women - then, at the end, the graves are identical. Leila Aboulela
Allah tests our patience and our fortitude. He tests out...
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Allah tests our patience and our fortitude. He tests out strength of faith. be patient and there will endless rewards for you, insha' Allah" - Utaz Badr Leila Aboulela
The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said, When Allah...
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The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said, When Allah loves a people, He tries them. Leila Aboulela
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In the distant past, Muslim doctors advised nervous people to look up at the sky. Forget the tight earth. Imagine that the sky, all of it, belonged to them alone. Crescent, low moon, more stars than the eyes looking up at them. But the sky was free, without any price, no one I knew spoke of it, no one competed for it. Instead, one by one those who could afford it began to sleep indoors in cool air-conditioned rooms, away from the mosquitoes and the flies.. Leila Aboulela
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And why is it that so many years later it is so easy to distinguish the bullies from their prey? Adult bodies surrounding the children of long ago. The years have changed nothing. Leila Aboulela
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I am touched by her life, how it moves forward, pulses and springs. There is no fragmentation, nothing stunted or wedged. I circle back, I regress, the past doesn't let go. It might as well be a malfunction, a scene repeating itself, a scratched vinl record, a stutter. Leila Aboulela
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What ages you faster, suffering or experience? Leila Aboulela
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Control yourself, it is not worth it. You will regret your rudeness afterwards, your sensitive nature will be troubled Leila Aboulela
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Can I aske forgiveness for someone else, someone whose already dead? Yes, you can. Of course you can. And you can give charity in their name and you can recite the Qur'an for their sake. All these things will reach them, your prayers will ease the hardship and loneliness of their grave or it will reach them in bright, beautiful gifts. Gifts to unwrap and enjoy and they will know that this gift is from you. Leila Aboulela
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Who would care if I became pregnant, who would be scandalized? Aunty Eva, Anwar's flatmates. Omar would never know unless I wrote to him. Uncle Saleh was across the world. A few years back, getting pregnant would have shocked Khartoum society, given my father a heart attack, dealt a blow ti my mother's marriage, and mild, modern Omar, instead of beating me, would called me a slut. And now nothing, no one. This empty space was called freedom. Leila Aboulela
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I wanted to be good but I wasn't sure if I was prepared Leila Aboulela
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The Mercy of Allah is an Ocean, Our sins are a lump of clay clenched between the beak of a pigeon. The pigeon is perched on the branch of a tree at the edge of that ocean. It only has to open it's beak Leila Aboulela
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I like talking to you, ' he said, slowly.' Why?' That was the way to hear nice things. Ask why. Leila Aboulela
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I grew up in a very westernised environment and went to a private American school. But my personality was shy and quiet, and I wanted to wear the hijab but didn't have the courage, as I knew my friends would talk me out of it. Leila Aboulela