Pre-conceived notions about who Muslim women are and what their lives are like are but two of the many topics addressed in Daisy Khan's fascinating memoir, Born With Wings. Ms. Khan will speak about her book on Thursday, October 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Adrian Lamb Room. Copies of the book will be available for purchase, courtesy of Elm Street Books. Please register online at newcanaanlibrary.org.
Once Daisy Khan set aside the thoughts of others as to who Muslim women are she began to realize her own power, which led her down many paths. In Born With Wings, Khan skillfully interweaves stories from her childhood in Kashmir, her time as an architectural designer in New York City searching for her spiritual path, the ‘Ground Zero Mosque’ controversy, and her work in interfaith bridge-building, promoting women’s rights around the world and changing perceptions about American Muslims. Daisy Khan is now on a mission to travel across the country to initiate honest and relevant conversations about the place of faith, spirituality, feminism, and activism in our daily lives.