Samra Habib is a Pakistani-Canadian author, photographer, and activist.
Born into an Ahmadi Muslim family, she immigrated to Canada as a refugee in her youth.
Habib's work focuses on the intersection of queer identity and Islam, challenging stereotypes and providing representation for marginalized communities.
She is the creator of the photo project "Just Me and Allah," which documents queer Muslims worldwide.
Habib's writing has appeared in prestigious publications like The New York Times and The Guardian.
Her memoir, "We Have Always Been Here," won Canada Reads 2020 and has garnered critical acclaim for its exploration of identity, faith, and belonging.
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