Eid ka Chand
This is a collection for fan works featuring Islam and Muslim characters in fictional works, be they in film, television, comics or novels. The works do not need to deal with Eid or Islam. However, they do need to feature a culturally or religiously Muslim character as a main lead.
Posting is public and unmoderated for now, we hope that we do not have to change that status later on.
We will be marking the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr with our annual ficathon collections.
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Later, Salt says, "I'm looking for someone," and reapplies her lipstick.
Aisha twists her hair up into a loose bun and says, "So am I."
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Juliette and Tareq meet again during Eid.
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The problem is this is an epic adventure from the point of view of a giraffe. This leaves the story with bit of an identity crisis. Not that Lelu, the giraffe, thinks that she's a woobie. She thinks she's tough. Black eyeliner. Pierced horn. Jack Skellington head backpack and spit in your eyes. Well, except she's not a camel. Not. But attitude. Lots of attitude. Except where she's a big softie on a quest. For a Maguf-fin. With five other giraffes, who keep licking the Malaekah who they met standing by the side of the freeway. There's also Umar, a Jann djinn, and Danya, also a Jann and his cousin, and some disagreement over who is cooler. Well, mostly from Umar. Danya hasn't noticed that there is any question. Plus, there's an epic quest. And some small ridiculousness. No kittens or puppies were harmed.
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"Didn't you say that works of mercy bring you jewels for your crown in heaven? Well, sadaqah is like that; it's charitable deeds, performed by a muslimah like me. No crown required!"
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- Part 3 of Minneapolis Slayer
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Erol slips out of the palace near the end of the day.
