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Mohja Kahf
American poet
Mohja Kahf (Arabic: مهجة قحف, born 1967) is a Syrian-American poet, novelist, and professor. She authored Hagar Poems, which won honorable mention in the 2017 Book Awards of the Arab American National Museum.
She is the recipient of the 2010 Pushcart Prize for her creative nonfiction essay, "The Caul of Inshallah", and the Arkansas Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in 2002 for poetry. Her poetry has been featured in the installments of American neo-conceptual artistJenny Holzer.[1][2][3]
Early life
Kahf was born in Damascus, Syria.
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In March 1971, at the age of three and a half, she moved to the United States. She grew up in a devout Muslim household.[4] Both of her parents came to the United States as students at the University of Utah.
Kahf and her family moved to Indiana after her parents received their university degrees. When she was in the tenth grade, she and her family moved to New Jersey.