| While taking
a look at some of the most controversial contemporary issues,
Khair does not forget that a coin always has two sides, and that
the entire blame cannot be transferred onto one side, be it the
West or the Muslim world. He lays bare the threadwork that forms
the basis of both and brings forth the hypocrisies that they subtly
try to hide.
In a society where Muslims are seen as jihadis, he walks the tightrope
between being considered a Muslim ‘sympathiser’ by
liberal thinkers and western critics, and a liberal violator by
believing Muslims. He, however, stays clear of being typecasted
and provides a viewpoint which is free of prejudices and based
upon his understanding and experiences.
Above all, these are extremely lucid essays by one of India’s
most accomplished writers, essays that outline the personal journey
of a human being struggling—and often succeeding—to
make sense of our troubled world. |