Brought up in poverty in a remote part of an unstable Arab republic, the
narrator studies Islamic law and Arabic and becomes a cleric and civil
servant in the capital. At the age of almost 40 he accepts a position as
imam of a mosque serving his compatriots in a richer and more
cosmopolitan neighboring Arab country. His humdrum life changes when an
educated and independent woman recruits him as consultant for a book on
the great tenth-century Arab poet al- Mutanabbi. As their work together
on his poetry leads to friendship and then love, the imam becomes
embroiled in ideological conflict with activist Islamists at his mosque.
Taken into protective custody after his enemies declare him apostate,
and separated from the woman he loves, the imam chronicles how their
relationship opened his eyes to a new world and taught him to overcome
his old inhibitions. Judgment Day touches on debates within contemporary
Islam and on the transformative and humanizing power of love between men
and women.