Queer Muslim marriage: Struggle of a gay couple’s true life story towards Inclusivity & Tawheed within Islam (Ludovic Muhamed Zahed)

Queer Muslim marriage: Struggle of a gay couple’s true life story towards Inclusivity & Tawheed within Islam (Ludovic Muhamed Zahed)

Between an autobiography and an essay on religion, this book relies on a Muslim gay couple's real life events to stress the facts that homosexuality, despite what some conservatives might say, is not a choice; and that it would be crazy to choose to be homosexual when one comes from the sociocultural milieu where Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed and his husband Qiyaam Jantjies come from. The author was also the founder of the association HM2F (Homosexual Muslims of France), to sustain Gay Muslims in France, and also the Founder-Imam of the first European Inclusive Mosque (Paris).

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