![]() ![]() I did like the inclusion of many marriage related issues such as those mentioned on pages 249-251. Some parts were funny when it came to Tamika and a brother interested in marrying her. Since the subject of marriage in A Voice makes up a big part of the novel, I found it more relevant to my life now. I enjoyed reading this book as an adult compared to when I was in high school. There are good and bad to both in my opinion when it comes to being born into Islam and reverting to Islam, and this is something the book makes one think about. I think it goes without saying that unfortunately, Muslims born into Islam usually take Islam for granted while reverts go through so much pain and struggles to change their life around. The first is definitely interesting to read about and is yet another example of how committed many reverts are to Islam compared to born Muslims. A lot of what A Voice revolves around includes what reverts to Islam may go through and the subject of marriage. The sequel to If I Should Speak continues the story of Tamika from the first book. ![]() It took forever to finish rereading this, but I finally did! ![]()
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