Islamic Fiction Stories Contests

 

 

Announcements


The IWA is pleased to announce its IWA 3rd Annual Islamic Fiction (IF) Stories Contest.


This year’s theme is open to any genre and topic of the participant’s choosing. Islamic fiction guidelines must be followed. The Islamic fiction definition is located on the website. Click the navigation link 0n the left side navigation column.

The 2011 IWA 3rd Annual IF Fiction Stories Contest has come to a close. Please view below for a listing of the winning entries.

IWA Islamic Fiction Stories Contest Winners

It is the pleasure of the IWA Board to announce the author names and winning titles of each division of the contest. Please click on the titles below to read the winning stories. Congratulations to all the winners.

2011

Adult Non-IWA Member Category
Title of Story: Dreams Twice Broken
Author: LaYinka Sanni 

Youth Category
Title of Story: Sleeper of Flames
Author: Samiya Shamma

IWA Member Category
Title of Story: The Journal!
Author: Zeneefa Zaneer

2010
Adult Non-IWA Member Category
Title of Story -Her Hand
Author - Zainab Ahmad

Youth Category
Title of Story - The Woman Who Biked to Hajj
Author - Maryam Rahim

IWA Member Category
Title of Story - There is a God
Author - Lasisi Yusuf Olalekan (Yousuph Ola ‘Azeez)

2009
Adult Category First Place Winners
Soumy Ana for My Neighbor's Many Guests
Amani Jabbar for The New Moon

Youth Category First Place Winners
Nur Kose for Huda Learns the Blessing of the Qur'an
Hanna Bernhard for Apologize

IWA Member Category Winner
Judy Nelson-Eldawy for You Jist Never Know

 

 

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