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Fredrick Pohl’s The Boy Who Would Live Forever

There are major Islamic characters in Fredrick Pohl’s The

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Victor Pelevin’s The Prince of Gosplan

Victor Pelevin’s The Prince of Gosplan: This is a

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Mike McQuay’s Jitterberg

The story is set in 2155 on Earth ruled

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Maureen McHugh’s Nekropolis

Maureen McHugh’s Nekropolis, set in a future Morocco where

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Louise Marley’s Terrorists of Irustan

This books isn’t exactly about Muslims, though it is

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Sergei Lukyanenko’s Line of Delirium

In Sergei Lukyanenko’s Line of Delirium there is a

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Chris Lawson’s Written in Blood

In Chris Lawson’s Written in Blood, published in the

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Garry Kilworth’s The Night of Kadar

The Night of Kadar (originally published Faber & Faber,

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Katherine Kerr’s Snare

In Katherine Kerr’s Snare, Muslim fundamentalists take over a

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Frank Herbert’s Dune

Yes, the foremost work in Science Fiction written by

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