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Ali Mazrui’s The Trial of Christopher Okigbo

2010-12-19
By: Rebecca Hankins
On: December 19, 2010
In: African SF, English SF, Islam in SF Literature, SF by Muslims

Dr. Ali Mazrui, Kenyan born economist and scholar has written one work of science fiction titled, The Trial of Christopher Okigbo. In this 1971 work Mazrui makes use of a thematic device used throughout his writings, both fiction and non-fiction, that he labels ‘the triple heritage” of Africa, those faithContinue Reading

Arthur C. Clarke’s Hammer of God

2008-09-15
By: Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
On: September 15, 2008
In: English SF, Islam in SF Literature
With: 0 Comments

In Arthur Clarke’s Hammer of God there is a religion called Chrislam which is based on Islam and Christianity. The religion is founded by a female veteran of the Gulf War. [Thanks to Guido N. for pointing this out]

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