Allah's Spacious Earth is a stunningly fresh and timely political
dystopia that depicts the tragic yet very real consequences of tensions
between majority populations and Muslim minorities in the Western world.
The novel is set in an imagined future where anti-Muslim sentiment and
political pressure lead to a community being cut off from the rest of
society. Told from the perspective of Nasim, a young Muslim living in
the Zone--an urban area within one of the states forming the
Pan-European Federation--the story follows his journey as he struggles
with the restrictions imposed upon him along with the expectations of
his community.
In the tradition of Michel Houellbecq's Submission, Allah's Spacious
Earth is a powerful novel of ideas that brilliantly captures a growing
fear in Western societies and its devastating fallout.