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Book is conceived keeping socio- political aspect of Islam as Religion and Muslims as community facing challenges to subsisting with conventional world in Modern times.

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Book is conceived keeping socio- political aspect of Islam as Religion and Muslims as community facing challenges to subsisting with conventional world in Modern times.


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Autorenporträt
Azhar Khan is an author and an artist based at Mumbai, India. His first book 'Tough being a Mussulman', is a creative non-fiction based on the socio-political aspect of Islam in India.​ Ak's interest is as multifarious and diverse as his several academic degrees. He also specialises in pencil portraits and commercial art; He is an eminent person in the advertising industry and has worked in a leadership position with international advertising agencies such as Publicis Groupe, R. K. Swamy BBDO & Grey Worldwide. Ak has associated with Screenwriters Association (SWA) Formerly Film Writers' Association as a member since 2013 and had registered screenwriting projects under his belt. He loves art, reading, traveling, photography, nature, football, snooker, and most of all, spending time with family. Education: Bachelor of Commerce (University of Mumbai, India). Certificates: Digital Graphics, 3Ds Max & Combustion Member: Screenwriters Association (SWA) Member No. 23359 Formerly Film Writers' Association