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Murad Kalam

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Kalam was born to a Jamaican father and a white mother. His family moved around the country frequently before settling in the suburbs of
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with his wife, Rashann Duvall, whom he met in law school. He is a faculty member in the English department at the
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While in his second year of law school, Kalam published his first short story, "Bow Down," in
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Arabic
Phoenix, Arizona
Harvard College
Jamaica Kincaid
Harvard Advocate
Harvard Law School
Harper's
O. Henry Award
Fulbright Scholarship
Egypt
Washington, DC
University of Maryland, College Park
Islam
UMD-ENGLISH archives - November 2006 (#2)
Archived
archive.today
How to Live? (September-October 2002)
Archived
Wayback Machine
Murad Kalam website
Categories
American male writers
Living people
Harvard College alumni
Harvard Law School alumni
American Muslims
Converts to Islam
Harvard Advocate alumni

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