Award-Winning Book “Born a Muslim” Exposes Deepening Discrimination in India

Award-Winning Book “Born a Muslim” Exposes Deepening Discrimination in India
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Amid rising nationalism and increasing marginalization of Muslims in India, journalist and author Ghazala Wahab has stirred national debate with her powerful book Born a Muslim. The work, which recently won the prestigious Tata Literature Live Award, offers a searing examination of the systemic discrimination faced by over 200 million Muslims in the country.
Combining personal narrative with political analysis, historical research, and firsthand accounts, Wahab details how India’s Muslim community is increasingly treated as second-class citizens. The book highlights issues ranging from job and housing discrimination to inflammatory media narratives, biased legislation, and unchecked mob violence.
Far from a lament, Born a Muslim serves as a compelling defense of equal citizenship and a reminder of the Muslim community’s integral role in India’s past and present. Critics have hailed it as a courageous and necessary wake-up call for Indian democracy, urging collective reflection before the nation slides further into institutionalized intolerance.