Abstract

A Google search for queer Muslim may retrieve more results now than it did 10 years ago, yet there remains a drought in queer-affirming resources for Muslims. As sexuality finds increasing space on international agendas it seems urgent to consider just what is being said about queer Muslims, and to challenge simplistic answers. This article looks at a rereading of the Qur’anic Lut narrative that provides a crucial resource for queer Muslims. It then offers some questions that arose during my experience of reading it as a woman.

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