Category: Emad's SF

Everybody needs a voice, and Arab and Muslim science fiction is no exception. This is Emad's gift to his colleagues across the region and beyond. A platform for the unheard, reviewing, and interviewing the avant-garde to mend cultural bridges from the Global South to the Global North.

Emad Aysha01/09/2018

‘Backwards’ by Whose Standards? Twists and Turns Along the Evolutionary Course of Egyptian SF

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD* Iritdad or ‘Backwards’ is a science fiction novel by Egyptian author […]
Emad Aysha25/02/2018

Back to the Future: Ahmed Al-Mahdi Charts a Course through the Arabic Winter of Discontent!

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD If you remember, Ahmed Salah Al-Mahdi wrote a stunning post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel […]
Emad Aysha20/06/2017

ARABIC SCIENCE FICTION – “Ramadan Tidings” by Emad El-Din Aysha

The inventor put down the newspaper, frustrated. Food sales were skyrocketing and prices flying out […]
Emad Aysha13/06/2017

ARABIC SCIENCE FICTION – “The Revolving Door” by Emad El-Din Aysha

The azza [funeral or wake, take your pick] at the Egyptian mosque was proceeding. People shook each […]
Emad Aysha13/02/2017

Apocalyptic Aftermath: Ahmed Al-Mahdi’s Malaaz (2017) takes on The Road Warrior, and Beats Him!

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD We tend to think of post-apocalyptic novels as the exclusive […]
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