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Osama Van Halen.
Title:
Osama Van Halen.
Author:
Knight, Michael Muhammad.
ISBN:
9781593763527
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- PROGRESSIVE ISLAM VS. THE DOUBLE-DONG BROTHERS -- RABEYA VS. MATT DAMON -- THE KOMINAS VS. PUNK-EATING ZOMBIES -- AMAZING AYYUB VS. THE PSYCHOBILLY JINNS -- INTERMISSION: BOMBAY UNGER AND YUSUF ISLAM START A TAQWACORE BAND -- TAQWACORES VS. THE ISLAMIC SOCIETYOF NORTH AMERICA -- F. SCOTT FITZGERALD VS. FIVE DESI GIRLS -- THE MAIN EVENT -- AFTERWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
Abstract:
Amazing Ayyub, an Iranian Shi'ite skinhead, and Rabeya, a burqa-wearing punk, have kidnapped Matt Damon and are holding him hostage. They demand that Hollywood depict Muslims in a positive light—“just one movie where we're not these two-dimensional al Qaeda stereotypes." But Damon's concerned they're playing into that same terrorist paradigm, thereby furthering the neoconservative perception of Islam. Meanwhile, Ayyub embarks on a mission to rid the taqwacore scene of a Muslim pop-punk band called Shah 79. Along the way, he makes himself invisible, escapes punk-eating zombies in a mosque off the desert highway, and runs into some psychobilly jinns. Things turn existential when Ayyub finds himself face-to-face with his creator—no, not Allah, but the author. This riotous journey of enlightenment reads like a religious service for teenagers on Halloween. But it isn't all raucous fun; written into his own novel, the author finds he is at the mercy of his creation.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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