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Farzana Moon

Am a teacher and a bibliophile. Live in USA. Write plays, Sufi poems,
stories and Moghul sagas, boigraphical accounts of the emperors of India.
Published works are: The 1st Moghul in India; Divine Akbar and Holy India;
Glorious Taj and Beloved Immortal, all these available on Amazon UK site.
Recently, another saga, The Moghul Exile, accepted to be published.
Currently working on a book about the life of Prophet Muhammad.


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Culture Jam

Farzana Moon Aug 14, 2003 interacts: 12 Views: 4115

'Do women in your country wear veils?' an oft-repeated question like this I could even smell in the air before it could land on me.


Farzana  Moon

Farzana Moon

  • Articles on Chowk: 1
  • First article: Aug 14, 2003
  • Latest article: Aug 14, 2003
  • Times read on Chowk: 4115

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